Kosciusko County Annual Report


KCSD Conducts Church Safety And Security Training Session

Kosciusko County Sheriff William Rocky Goshert and members of the KCSD conducted the first Church Safety and Security Training earlier last week.

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Lady Lancers Rout League Rival Bethel

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s basketball team continued its late-season surge with a 76-50 victory over Crossroads League rival Bethel on Saturday.

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High School Basketball Roundup – Feb. 3

Manchester Loses To No. 1 Oak Hill In Sectional 37; Triton Falls To Oregon-Davis In 1A Action

‘Bachelor’ Returns To Warsaw To Help With Edgewood ‘Game Changers’ Project

Suicide awareness and prevention drew “The Bachelor” Ben Higgins to Edgewood Middle School Friday morning for a student group’s “Game Changers” project.

Riley Champion Inspires Smiles At Lincoln Elementary

With all his medical problems and time spent at Riley Hospital for Children, Drake Price could have plenty of reasons not to smile.

Court News 2.3.2018


Archer To Run For Seat On Leesburg Town Council

Christina Archer retired from a 25-year teaching career in Texas eight years ago and then returned to her native Leesburg and got busy.

Lady Lancers Complete Sweep Of Rival Huntington

HUNTINGTON – The Grace College women’s basketball team continued its climb up the Crossroads League standings with a 77-62 win at Huntington University.

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World Dance Styles Prominent In Wagon Wheel Jr.’s ‘Snow White And The Dancing Dwarfs’

Take “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” change up each of the dwarfs, add in a variety of dance moves and the result is Wagon Wheel Jr.’s production of “Snow White and the Dancing Dwarfs.”

Volunteers Help Residents With Taxes

WINONA LAKE – The Volunteers in Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program began its ninth tax season Tuesday at Grace College’s Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center with a full schedule of clients and preparers hard at work.

Valley Wins Sectional Opener; Peterson Injured

BENTON – To say that Tippecanoe Valley’s players, coaches and fans went through a roller coaster of emotions Tuesday night would be an understatement.

It's Easier To Renovate A Season Than A Gym Floor

As I was driving home from the Tiger Den Saturday night, having just broadcast the Warsaw Tigers’ seventh straight win, I was trying to find new ways to express just what a dramatic turnaround has occurred for the boys team that calls 1 Tiger Lane home.

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Handicapped Accessibility

I just returned home from North Pointe Cinemas after seeing the movie “The Greatest Showman.” I first saw the musical last weekend with my husband and returned today to see it again with my children.

Whitko School Disappointment

I do not care where the high school is located, nor do I care if we have five or twenty-five mobile classrooms, whether Little Suzie is happy walking to school or who has to drive on the dreaded Ind. 5.

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Bussard Leaving Footprint On Valley Program

AKRON – In the motion picture Forest Gump, Tom Hanks’ fictional character claims you can learn a lot about someone by their shoes. Tippecanoe Valley High School junior Sophie Bussard’s shoes certainly say a lot about her.

Lady Warriors Playing In Loaded 3A Sectional

SYRACUSE – The Wawasee Lady Warriors are hoping to win their first sectional title since 2011. In order to do that, they may face have to face two ranked opponents in Class 3A Sectional 21 at Fairfield High School.

Triton Hopes Improvement Pays Off

BOURBON – All season long, Triton coach Adam Heckaman has looked to build consistency in his girls basketball team.

Lady Cougars Focused On Winning Sectional Title

WINONA LAKE – One down, one to go for the Lakeland Christian girls basketball team.