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Fans of Warsaw boys basketball have been waiting quite some time to see their team win a sectional basketball game, with the team’s last postseason victory coming in 2020. Using a fast start and never looking back, this year’s Tigers put that wait to bed in the semifinal game of IHSAA 4A Sectional 4 at North Side Gym on Friday night, defeating Concord 48-35 to advance to Saturday night’s championship game.
Outdoor seating applications for One-Ten Craft Meatery, B+B Courthouse Market and The River Coffeehouse were presented to and approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, with stipulations.
With his probationary period completed, Kevin Terrazas took the oath of office as a Warsaw-Wayne Fire territory firefighter Friday from Mayor Jeff Grose.
The Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets met at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Feb. 20 where they heard from Nick King, Matt Sandy and Suzie Light about the Future of Kosciusko County.
The postseason began in ideal fashion for Grace’s men’s basketball team on Wednesday.
The NAIA No. 1-ranked Lancers (28-1) powered past Taylor by the score of 75-58 in the quarterfinals of the Crossroads League Tournament.
WINONA LAKE — Bianca Jimenez-Ortiz, a Grace College sophomore from Elkhart, was recently one of 30 Hoosier students to receive the “Realizing the Dream” scholarship from Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI).
Editor, Times-Union:
Besides elections every four years and being limited to two terms in office, along with articles of impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction in the Senate on such articles, the president of the United States can also be removed from office by the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Several other amendments to the Constitution regarding removal of the president from office and length of time in office should be added to the Constitution as soon as possible.
A week ago, the Whitko boys basketball team defeated Manchester in both team’s final Three Rivers Conference game of the season. The win took away the Squires’ opportunity to win the TRC outright. On Wednesday night, just eight days after their last meeting, the Wildcats spoiled Manchester’s season once more, this time eliminating the Squires from IHSAA 2A Sectional 37 with a 63-42 win.
The promotion of three Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory firefighters were recognized during a ceremony Wednesday at station 15, formerly station 3, 620 W. CR 200S.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs confirmed that Warsaw is being strongly considered for a new community-based outpatient clinic that would serve north central Indiana.
The only area team to begin sectional play on Tuesday night, the Wawasee boys basketball team began its playoff journey against host school Lakeland in the opening round of IHSAA 3A Sectional 20. Warrior fans have become accustomed to seeing their team compete in close games and this one was no different. In the end, the Lakers were able to hold on for a 55-53 win to send Wawasee home.