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With ‘Something To Prove,’ Wawasee Goes Into 2023 With Experience

Banners for 11 players grace the fence at Wawasee High School’s Warrior Stadium.

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Independent Vikings Ready For Year Full Of Firsts

Tippecanoe Valley opens its high school football season Friday night by visiting Wawasee, yet it feels like the Vikings have already secured one major win simply by virtue of the intriguing and challenging schedule they’ve managed to cobble together.

Local High School Sports Recaps For Wednesday, August 16

Volleyball, Girls Soccer, Girls Golf and Boys Tennis

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Retiring Battalion Chief Called ‘One Of The Best’

A second-generation firefighter with 34 years of experience on the job retired Wednesday, with plenty of friends, family and co-workers at Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Station No. 2 to celebrate him for his retirement party.

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Miranda Stage Receives Republican Nomination For Claypool Clerk-Treasurer

CLAYPOOL — Miranda Stage will be the Republican candidate voters see on the fall election ballot for the Claypool clerk-treasurer position.

Canal Days Set For Aug. 26

Shop, eat and play at The Village at Winona during Canal Days Aug. 26.

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Triton Aiming To Build Off First Winning Year Since ‘18

A year removed from finishing 7-4, the team’s first winning mark since the 2018 squad posted a 9-4 record, the Triton Trojan football team is looking to build off of that success under new leadership.

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New Coach Fields And Squires Ready To Send A Message

Senior Preston Duffy did not mince his words when discussing how the Manchester Squires football team has been viewed by its opponents in years past.

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Fourteen New Faces Charge Grace Women’s Soccer This Fall

Grace’s women’s soccer team enters the 2023 campaign with a plethora of new faces.

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Fred O. Godshalk

Fred O. Godshalk, of Warsaw, passed away at 6:39 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, at Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital of Warsaw at the age of 81.

Syracuse Water & Wastewater Increase Ordinances Introduced

SYRACUSE - In July, Syracuse Town Council members gave Robert Reynolds of London Witte Group (LWG) the go-ahead to put his recommended rate increases in ordinance form, and at Tuesday evening’s meeting those ordinances were introduced.

Local High School Sports Recaps For Tuesday, August 15

Boys Soccer, Volleyball, Girls Golf and Boys Tennis

The Penalty Box: Of Womens Soccer, Northwestern And Phil

The US women’s soccer program has, for the last two decades, led the movement to take the world’s “beautiful game” to the other gender on the planet.

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Tippy Valley Volleyball Takes Down Wawasee In Five Sets

If the opening night affair between the Tippecanoe Valley and Wawasee volleyball teams was any indication as to how each school’s seasons will go, fans of each side can expect some exciting action. An incredibly tight and back-and-forth contest had a little bit of everything, with the Lady Vikings emerging with a 3-2 (25-18, 13-25, 25-14, 18-25, 15-10) win, giving Valley’s Jon Hutton a win in his first game in Akron.

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Family Safety Day Will Be First Event At Renovated Pavilion

The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will have its first event at Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion on Sept. 16.

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Winona Council OKs Consultant Agreement With Former Clerk

WINONA LAKE - A former clerk-treasurer for Winona Lake will serve as a consultant for the town as it works through bookkeeping issues that have developed in the clerk-treasurer’s office over about the last year.

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North Webster Council OKs Additional Funds For Trail Assessment

NORTH WEBSTER – North Webster Town Council approved a $8,200 supplemental agreement to update an engineering assessment done for the trail project the town is working on.

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Holder Receives Scholarship, Wellness Committee Earns Award

A scholarship and an award were presented Tuesday during the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting.

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Commissioners Approve Justice Building Security Ordinance

What can be carried into the Kosciusko County Justice Building and to where got more restrictive after the commissioners unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday.