Underground Systems Causing Emergencies For City

Age is catching up to the City of Warsaw’s sanitary and storm systems.

After 28 Years, Secrists Hope To Hand Off Food Bank Duties

Surrounded on three sides by cornfields, the food pantry a mile south of Mentone serves a community known as the Egg Basket of the Midwest, and yet, hunger is as persistent as a morning sunrise.

Animal Welfare League’s Fur Ball Planned Saturday

The tenth annual Animal Welfare League’s fundraiser is set for 6 p.m. Saturday.

Grace College Announces Plans To Assist Former ITT Tech Students

Grace College announced it will hold three information meetings for displaced ITT Tech students at its Indianapolis North location, 9302 N. Meridian St., to discuss transfer of credits and advise them on applicable programs at Grace.

Hoffert Says Tandy Left Legacy That Will Be Difficult To Match

Outgoing?Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees President?Jennifer Tandy left a legacy that will be hard to replace, according to Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert.

Little Black Dress Fundraiser Returns To Wagon Wheel

Two area organizations are working together to bring fashion to Warsaw for a second year while supporting dual causes.

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Lady Squires Top TRC Rival Valley

AKRON – In a roller coaster of a high school volleyball match, the Manchester Lady Squires came out on top Thursday night.

Manchester Netters Edge Whitko

NORTH MANCHESTER – What could have been a very dramatic ending to the boys tennis match between Manchester and Whitko didn’t come to pass when the Squires won three matches in short order.

HS Roundup: Valley Rallies For 2-1 Three Rivers Conference Win

After trailing at halftime, Tippecanoe Valley got two second-half goals from senior Tom Solano to beat Peru 2-1 in Three Rivers Conference soccer Thursday night. Solano’s first goal came at the 44-minute mark off an assist from junior Alyssa Brito. Sophomore Harrison Vining found Solano five minutes later for the game-winner.

Boy Scout Troops 715, 782 Join Forces For Western Adventure

Twenty-one Boy Scouts and 14 adult leaders from Warsaw Troop 715 and Mentone/Burket Troop 782 spent two weeks in Colorado and Utah taking in one adventure after another.

Ruth Almeda Wall

Ruth Almeda Wall, 97, North Manchester, died at 9:40 a.m. Sept. 13, 2016, at Peabody Retirement Community.

Consistency In Sports Is Diminishing

I noticed something while I was watching football over the weekend, and it got me thinking about the word consistency.

On The Gridiron Capsules

WARSAW AT NORTHRIDGE (NLC) Kickoff:    7 p.m. Friday in Middlebury

Creighton's Work On Exhibit

Kokomo Art Association has announced plans for its 2016 Best of Show Winners Exhibit featuring Warsaw artist Steve Creighton's oil paintings.

Marie Case

Marie Case, 96, Warsaw, died at 6:15 p.m. Sept. 13, 2016, in Peabody Retirement Community, North Manchester.

Jackie D. ‘Jack’ Ulshafer

Jackie D. “Jack” Ulshafer, 76, South Whitley, died at 1:50 p.m. Sept. 12, 2016, at his home.

KCSD Gives To Quilt Group For Mothers Of Fallen Officers

When an officer is killed in the line of duty, Tom and Sheri Bradway have found that it’s the mother of fallen officers who are often left in the background.

Wawasee Recognizes Achievements

At its monthly meeting Tuesday, the Wawasee School Board recognized some accomplishments across the school district. Seven young ladies at Milford School raised $10,500 on behalf of their group, Give Hope, in order to bring in acrobat and aerialist Jen Bricker to speak to students.

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Warsaw Tennis Team Dominates Rival Wawasee

On senior night, the seniors on Warsaw’s boys tennis team played like a bunch of, well, seniors.

Michael Scott Hayes

Michael Scott Hayes, 26, Mishawaka, formerly of Silver Lake, died Sept. 11, 2016, at Kosciusko Community Hospital.