North Miami Routs Valley Vikings

AKRON – Truly, Tippecanoe Valley had no answer for the North Miami offense Friday night. The Warriors scored all seven times their first-teamers had the ball en route to a 55-13 rout of the Vikings in the Three Rivers Conference opener for both teams.

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High School Roundup: Sturtsman Finds Rooney Twice For TDs In Squire Loss

Manchester junior quarterback Hayes Sturtsman found classmate Devon Rooney for touchdowns of 69 and 34 yards in the Squires’ 28-14 loss at No. 12 Wabash (Class 2A, AP poll) Friday night in the Three Rivers Conference opener for both teams. The Squires carried a 7-0 lead into the second quarter, but Wabash quarterback Sammy Hipskind threw a pair of touchdown passes of his own to bring the Apaches back.

Change Order For Main St. Project Tops $70K

After the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved a $70,000 change order and pay application Friday morning for the Main Street sewer replacement project, the board members heard that the project encountered a problem.

Cost-To-Benefit Ratio Is Deadly For Obamacare

A?week or so ago we ran a story about Physicians Health Plan of Northern Indiana leaving the individual-insurance marketplace.

Lakeland Regional Sewer Project Nearing Completion

A $29 million sewer project that has been in the works since 2008 is finally nearing completion.

Grace College Sees Record Enrollment

WINONA LAKE – Grace College announced today a record total student enrollment of 2,333.

Retired Tigers Residents Grateful To Have Old Glory Flying Again

The American flag now flies in front of the Retired Tigers Apartments, 320 W. Main St., Warsaw, thanks to Phillips Tree Service, Pierceton.

Warsaw Netters Rally To Beat Plymouth

With their backs against the wall, trailing their biggest rival, the Warsaw Tigers answered with some gutsy performances Thursday evening.

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Coleman Not Counting On Down Ballot Benefits

Lynn Coleman isn’t counting on benefiting from Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s recent rising aspirations.

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Warsaw Soccer Team Falls To Concord

Warsaw boys soccer coach Frank Courtois is looking for consistency from his young team.

Eagles Soar Past Wawasee Kickers

SYRACUSE – The good news for Wawasee’s boys soccer team is it didn’t give up, down 4-0 late to Culver Academies.

Mt. Vernon Too Much For Lady Lancers

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s volleyball team was not able to topple the reigning Crossroads League champs in a 3-1 loss to Mt. Vernon Nazarene on Wednesday.

On The Gridiron Capsules

WARSAW AT 4A No. 7 PLYMOUTH (NLC) Kickoff:    7 p.m. Friday in Plymouth

Introductory Yoga Workshop Offered


Delores Duffy

Delores Ruth Duffy, 81, Warsaw,  passed away Aug. 31, 2016, at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Dallas Jay Stouder

BOURBON – Dallas Jay Stouder, 82, Tippecanoe, passed away at 5 a.m. Aug. 30, 2016, in his home.

Wiggins Appointed To Council, Hopes to Fill Void

Republicans on Tuesday selected Ernie Wiggins, a former mayor of Warsaw, to serve on the Kosciusko County Council.

Rifleman Hurt Twice in 7 Months

CLAYPOOL – In the approximate seven months Rex Schilling served in Korea, the Army rifleman was injured on two occasions. For his courage, Schilling, now 85, was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star with Valor.

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Manchester Soccer Team Blanks Rival Valley

NORTH MANCHESTER – At first glance, Manchester’s 4-0 rain-shortened boys soccer win over Tippecanoe Valley looks like the difference between an established program and one in its first year of IHSAA-sanctioned play.