Unique Financial Issues May Arise As Your Retirement Draws Near

Unique Financial Issues May Arise As Your Retirement Draws Near

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Warsaw Beats Harrison 66-54 For 20th Win Of The Year

After three straight games on the road, the Warsaw boys basketball team returned to the Tiger Den Friday night for a nonconference game against Lafayette Harrison. The Tigers led for almost the entirety of the game, continuing to limit runs by the Raiders en route to winning their 20th game of the season 66-54.

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Lady Tigers Two Wins Away From State Finals Appearance

Across the state of Indiana, only 32 girls basketball teams spent this week practicing. Eight in each of the four classes. By the time Sunday morning rolls around, that number will drop to just eight teams total. One of those few lucky teams are the Warsaw Lady Tigers, and they’re not taking that extra time together for granted. They’re not surprised they have it, either.

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City Accepts Donation Of 10.75 Acres South Of Warsaw Cut Glass

Nearly 11 acres of a wetlands area south of the end of Detroit Street and Warsaw Cut Glass were donated to the city of Warsaw, with the Board of Public Works and Safety approving the donation Friday.

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Founding Pastor Of WCC To Give Last Sermon Before Retirement Sunday

Warsaw Community Church Founding Pastor Denny Wilson will give his last sermon Sunday before retiring after over 30 years in ministry.

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Grace Beats USF To Secure Three-Peat Of Crossroads League Title

Grace’s men’s basketball team never trailed in a hard-fought 84-80 win over St. Francis on Wednesday.

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Whitko Hopes To Continue Making History At Semi-State

An already historic year in South Whitley will continue for at least one more weekend.

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County Parks Board Gears Up For Chinworth Trail Extension Groundbreaking

Kosciusko County Department of Parks and Recreation Board has ironed out some details about the Chinworth Trail Extension groundbreaking.

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Brian Graham

Brian Graham, age 75, of Warsaw, passed away Feb. 17, 2025, in Warsaw.

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Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation Announces Date For Kindergarten Roundup

MENTONE – Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation (TVSC) announced the upcoming Kindergarten Roundup for the 2025-2026 school year. Families of incoming kindergarten students are invited to attend this event as TVSC prepares to welcome the class of 2038.

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KCCVB Release 2024 Annual Report Detailing Accomplishments & Impact

The Kosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau (KCCVB) released its 2024 Annual Report, a piece which details the accomplishments and impact KCCVB had in the year 2024, as well as explaining what the organization does and how it operates.

NIPSCO Accepting Applications For 2025 Environmental Action Grant

MERRILLVILLE — Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) is currently accepting applications for the 2025 Environmental Action Grant, an annual endowment awarded to local organizations to help fund environmental projects and programming across NIPSCO’s service area.

Kosciusko County’s Dispatchers Strive To Give Citizens Their Best

The Kosciusko County Communications (Dispatch) Center is one area that I feel can often get taken for granted.

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Combined Community Services Announces Kiira Churchill As New Executive Director

Combined Community Services (CCS) announced the appointment of Kiira Churchill as its new executive director.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters Raises Funds For Youth In Kosciusko County

Bowl For Kids’ Sake is riding into town — this time with a rootin’ tootin’ Wild West theme — and has a stop in Kosciusko County.

Pro-Trump, Anti-AP

Editor, Times-Union: I see where the Trump administration has kicked AP (associated propaganda) out of the White House and all government agencies news briefings. I know that the Times-Union gets most of their world news from AP, so I would assume the Times-Union won't be reporting AP stories anymore that are actual news but just AP opinion pieces. Which is what we actually get anyway.

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Public Hearings Held At Syracuse Town Council Meeting

SYRACUSE - Syracuse Town Council members skated through the agenda Tuesday night, even while holding two public hearings. Two council members were not present, but the council did have a quorum.

You Can’t Beg Or Bargain For Salvation; It Only Comes Through His Mercy

1994 was a tough year for me.

The Penalty Box: American Leagues Blinded By Expansion

I am not, by nature, a businessman.

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Triton Gets Past Rochester In Nonconference Showdown

With a combined 30 wins between them, the Triton and Rochester boys basketball teams treated fans to an incredibly exciting contest on Tuesday night. Shaking off a slow start, the Trojans took their first lead in the second quarter and were able to control the game from there, escaping enemy territory with a 60-52 win.