Church News, April 19, 2018

Upcoming events include several rummage sales and food fundraisers, as well as revival meetings and a guest speaker from Voice of the Martyrs.

Sheriff’s Candidates Square Off In Public Forum

In a cordial debate, four candidates on Tuesday laid out the case for why voters should support them in the upcoming Kosciusko County sheriff’s race.

Syracuse Introduces Ordinance To Increase Water, Sewer Rates

A portion of an intersection became right-turn only, a sewer rate increase was introduced and a state representative spoke at the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday night.

Free Fishing Day Is Special

My parents were not rich people.

Commissioners Approve Motorcycle Safety Proclamation

Kosciusko County Commissioners signed a proclamation this morning declaring May to be “Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.”

T. Valley School Board Hears About Miller Scholarship

During its meeting Monday, the Tippecanoe Valley School Board heard a short presentation on the establishment of the Kurt Miller Ag Scholarship.

Five Arrested From Two Investigations At Same Place

Five people were arrested over the weekend after two investigations including the same Nappanee residence.

K21 Grants $150K To Grace College For Nursing Equipment

The K21 Health Foundation approved a grant of $150,000 to Grace College for the purchase of equipment for Grace’s new bachelor of science in nursing program in partnership with Bethel College.

News Briefs 4.17.2018

Mentone Elementary Spring Concerts; Benefit Pork Barbecue Dinner April 28 ;

NAIA Moving To One Division For Men's, Women's Hoops

KANSAS CITY, MO – The NAIA will move to a single division in both men's and women's basketball, effective for the 2020-21 academic year, with a maximum limit of eight scholarships for each.


Battery Charges Filed In March Incident That Put Man In Hospital

A Claypool man was arrested Saturday for allegedly injuring another man in March so severely that he required surgery.

News Briefs 4.16.2018

YMCA Corporate Challenge April 26-29; Benefit Pork Barbecue Dinner Saturday; Lions Fish, Tenderloin Fry Is Saturday

Sheriff’s Debate Tuesday Night

Looking to get educated on the upcoming Kosciusko County sheriff’s race? You might want to head to Warsaw Community High School Tuesday night.

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Local Democrat Supporters See Newfound Optimism

In one of the redder parts of a very red state, nearly 70 Democrats crowded into a back room at Mad Anthony’s in Warsaw this week with reasons for hope.

Council Moves Forward On Sewer District

Kosciusko County Council members moved the formation of a sewer district for Tippecanoe and Chapman lakes residents forward Thursday.

S. Whitley Man Arrested After Fleeing

A South Whitley man was arrested in North Manchester Wednesday on numerous charges after fleeing police in his vehicle and on foot.

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Tiger Track Team Edges Elkhart Memorial

In the first meet of the season, the Warsaw boys track and field team defeated Elkhart Memorial 66-61 Thursday evening.

High School Roundup – April 13

Manchester Girls Tennis Claims Three Rivers Victory; Wawasee Picks Up NLC Win Over Goshen; Valley Falls To Knox, 5-0; Whitko Loses Close Match To Northfield; Manchester Earns First Win Of Season; Valley Loses To Winamac; West Strikes Out 8, Leads Whitko Baseball To Win; Wawasee Rallies To Win At Columbia City; Patton Hits 2 Home Runs; Warsaw Baseball Falls; Manchester Wins Boys, Girls Track & Field Meet; Triton Hosts Culver, Winamac In Track; Bechtold Shoots 45, Leads Whitko Golf; Warsaw Golf Loses At FW Canterbury; Triton Golf Stays Perfect; Valley Golf Competes With CMA, Rochester

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Tigers Top T. Valley In Season Opener

The Warsaw Tigers got on the board early, and then were able to hold off county rival Tippecanoe Valley after the Vikings made a late rally Wednesday in the baseball season opener for both teams.