Warsaw resident and post office worker Tim Morton is putting together a supplies drive for tornado victims in Ohio and plans on taking the supplies to Ohio on Good Friday.
Bursting onto the scene as a freshman three years ago, Manchester junior forward Gavin Betten has gotten better in each year of his high school career. This season was his best yet, as the big man averaged a double-double, led the Squires in almost every major statistic and was a key factor in Manchester winning its first Three Rivers Conference title since the 2014-15 season. When you put all of these together, Betten is an obvious choice for the 2024 Times-Union Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
Hosting the NCCAA Tournament for the final time after a 15-year run, the Grace women’s basketball entered the week hoping to make one final run to end their hosting duties on a high note. Facing off against No. 5 Southwestern Christian as the No. 4 seed, the Lady Lancers were able to shake off a sluggish start and come back for a 79-73 victory.
A scorer that can get it done down low as well as at the three point line. A prolific rebounder that nearly averaged a double-double for the season. One of the leaders on a team that went undefeated in the Northern Lakes Conference for the third straight campaign. These are just some of the qualities of Warsaw junior forward Brooke Winchester, who has been selected as the 2024 Times-Union Girls Basketball Player of the Year.
The Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau (KCCVB) recently launched its official rebranding to “Clearly Kosciusko,” and Wednesday they had a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the launch.
CLAYPOOL – At Tuesday night's meeting, Claypool Town Council renewed the Clay Township fire protection for $10,000 to include only sewer and not water service from the town, and discussed options for spring cleanup.