Hosting the annual Warrior tournament on Friday, the Wawasee boys basketball team once again found itself in the championship game after a win earlier in the day. Facing off against a solid Norwell team, the Warriors hung around for a large chunk of the game. In the end, the host school had to settle for second place for the second year in a row, falling 52-36.
NORTH MANCHESTER - Manchester University's Office of Alumni Relations will host four virtual events during the month of January showcasing alumni and student stories.
Like any other year, 2024 had its ups and its down, but one big highlight for the city of Warsaw and the Warsaw Community School Corporation was the Warsaw Community High School football team winning semi-state and advancing to the state championship for the first time in school history.
This year has been a good one for both the stock and bond markets, particularly in the last couple of months. As the markets have improved, hopefully you moved closer to your financial goals. Year-end is a great time for a portfolio and plan checkup.
NORTH MANCHESTER – Jolene K. Reiff, 89, of North Manchester, died at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, at Timbercrest Healthcare Center, in North Manchester.
PIERCETON – The Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County recently received a financial gift allowing the nonprofit to pay off the remaining mortgage for their campus.
After 28 years, Brad Jackson has attended his last meeting as Kosciusko County commissioner.
That occurred on Monday in the Kosciusko County Courthouse's Old Courtroom.
Tippecanoe Valley High School is proud to announce that its Cheerleading Team has earned a prestigious opportunity to compete at the National Cheerleading Competition at Disney World in February 2025.
Warsaw Racquet Club has new management and a new ownership team that hopes to draw people into the facility at 3919 Ind. 15 that may have never stepped into the club before in its 48 years of existence.
The Salvation Army of Kosciusko County announced that all donations to Red Kettles Dec. 19-21 will be doubled up to $5,000 thanks to an anonymous local couple.
Seeing it as a way to save the county money, Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith presented a food service agreement with Kellwell Food Management for the county jail for 2025 to the county commissioners Tuesday.