A 500-Acre Data Center’s Threat To Hoosiers

Editor, Times-Union: Picture a 500-acre data center near Leesburg — a digital giant running servers, cooling systems, and AI workloads. Tech titans like Google or Amazon might build it, drawn by Indiana’s cheap land, water, and Midwest grid access. But it’s a power hog, potentially consuming 1,000 megawatts (MW) — enough to light up Indianapolis. For Hoosiers facing a 20% energy shortfall and steep rate hikes from NIPSCO and the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC), this spells trouble.

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Manchester Wins Semi-State, Heads To First Ever State Finals

It was grueling, it was physical. At times, it was downright exhausting. But after perhaps the toughest 36 minutes the team had ever played, the Manchester Squires were able to topple Gary 21st Century 53-50 in Saturday’s semi-state title game at Michigan City to advance to the first state finals in program history.

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Grace’s Magical Season Ends In NAIA Quarterfinals

A memorable season for Grace’s men’s basketball team reached its conclusion on Saturday in the NAIA national quarterfinals.

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Triton Drops Semi-State Opener To Clinton Prairie

Triton’s “fight-to-the-finish” mindset was present and accounted for during its 62-47 loss to Clinton Prairie in Saturday afternoon’s Class 1A Lafayette Semistate boys basketball semifinal at the Crawley Center, but the Trojans’ shot-making, especially during the pivotal first half, was missing.

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Hendrix's Last-Second Three Powers Squires Over Jimmies

Looking to win the first semi-state in school history, the Manchester boys basketball team got off to the right start on Saturday afternoon, defeating Jimtown 56-55. The Squires led for a majority of the game before the Jimmies stole the lead late, but it was a three pointer by Ethan Hendrix in the final 10 seconds of the game that iced it for good.

Chip Shots: Spring, Ugh!

I hate the first six weeks of spring. I also woke up on the wrong side of the bed Friday morning.

Ten Investment Facts To Know, Especially When The Market Is Volatile

Investing in the stock market can be a rollercoaster ride, especially when volatility spikes. However, understanding key market principles can help investors stay the course and make informed decisions. Here are 10 crucial facts to keep in mind when navigating market turbulence.

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Bowen Health Hires VP Of Facilities

Bowen Health Hires VP Of Facilities

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Manchester Looking To Win First Ever Semi-State Title

It’s been a whirlwind of a March for the Manchester boys basketball team, as the Squires have spent the last few weeks rewriting history. First, the team captured its first sectional title in 30 years. A week later, it was the team’s first regional championship in 31. Now, the Squires are two wins away from capturing their first ever semi-state title and advancing to where no Manchester team ever has: the state finals.

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Still Dancing: Lancers Reach NAIA’s Final Eight

A gritty, physical performance lifted Grace’s men’s basketball team past St. Mary-of-the-Woods on Thursday in the NAIA’s Round of 16.

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Pre-Prom Arrive Alive Is 1 Of 3 Road Closures Approved By BOW

One of the three road closure requests approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday was for a Pre-Prom Arrive Alive mock crash scene the day before Warsaw Community High School’s prom.

North Manchester Public Library Receives National Grant For Small And Rural Libraries

NORTH MANCHESTER - The North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) has been selected as one of 300 libraries to participate in round three of Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities, an American Library Association (ALA) initiative that provides community engagement and accessibility resources to s

Changes Coming To The Nappanee Public Library

NAPPANEE - The Nappanee Public Library is excited to share plans for its upcoming renovation.

Anchorage Road Closure Extended

For the safety of motorists, the Anchorage Road closure is being extended through Tuesday, March 25, according to the city of Warsaw.

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Carol Ann Sparrow

Carol Ann Sparrow, of Winona Lake, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at Grace Village Retirement Community, surrounded by her loving family at the age of 78.

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Grace Engineering Students Participate In Collaboration With Orthopedic Start-up

WINONA LAKE – Grace College engineering students have been working with Lifejoint Orthopedic Solutions, a small start-up based out of Baltimore, Md., to create a new finger joint prosthetic implant design.

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Jerry Lee Tinkey

AKRON – Jerry Lee Tinkey, 89, of rural Warsaw, passed from this life at 1:50 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, 2025, surrounded by family at Peabody Retirement Community of North Manchester.

Carol Sparrow

Carol Sparrow, 78, Winona Lake, died Thursday, March 20, 2025, at Grace Village Retirement Community.

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William ‘Bill’ L. Hostetter

MISSION, Texas – William “Bill” L. Hostetter, 97, passed away March 13, 2025, in McAllen, Texas.

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County Parks Begins Forming ‘Friends Of The Trail’ Group

Friends of the Trails is a new group of volunteers created by the Kosciusko County Parks and Recreation Board dedicated to advancing the mission of the board.