Lady Squires Top TRC Rival Peru

NORTH MANCHESTER – Other than a first-quarter defensive lapse that allowed Peru to take a one-point lead, Manchester coach Jacob Everett was pleased with the Lady Squires’ effort in a 61-46 Three Rivers Conference basketball win Saturday afternoon.

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High School Wrestling Roundup – Jan. 20

Trojan Wrestlers Secure 3rd Straight Conference Title; Warriors 3rd, Tigers 8th at NLC Meet; Squires Third At TRC Tournament

Grace Roundup: Godfrey's Game-Winner Lifts Lancers

UPLAND – The Grace College men’s basketball team finally got the proverbial monkey off its back.

SEWARD TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT


Short-Handed Warriors Fall At Plymouth

PLYMOUTH – Murphy and his law were kicking Wawasee High School’s boys basketball team around before it even got on the bus for Friday’s Northern Lakes Conference game at Plymouth.

Court News, 1.20.2018

The following actions have been filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Mike Reed presiding:

Holcomb discusses opioids, infant mortality At Chamber Dinner

As Indiana’s economy hums along at an enviable clip, Gov. Eric Holcomb, in his first major appearance in Kosciusko County since being elected, focused much of his attention on two major health issues affecting Hoosiers.


City Annexation Plan For Industrial Park Set In Motion

After six public meetings, plans for an involuntary annexation of the Airport Industrial Park that includes the old Biomet headquarters along U.S. 30 are moving forward.

Center Lake In Warsaw To Host Wakeboard Championship Event August 4

A professional wakeboarding championship is coming to Warsaw Aug. 4.

County Man’s Internet Banking Account Compromised

An Elkhart man was able to steal money from a Kosciusko County man’s bank account after collecting the man’s personal information and taking control of his internet banking.

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Lady Warriors Win At Whitko

SOUTH WHITLEY – Wawasee took full advantage of a poor start by Whitko en route to a 44-33 non-conference girls basketball win Tuesday night.

Public Occurrences 1.17.2018


State Atty. Gen. Talks Openly About Racism, Injustice

During his 2016 campaign for Indiana attorney general, Curtis T. Hill Jr. avoided campaigning on the fact that a victory would make him the first black man in Indiana elected to a statewide office – and he even asked reporters to shy away from the issue, saying it was not important.

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High School Roundup – Jan. 13

Lady Tigers Fall To Goshen In Conference Matchup; Lady Squires Win Thriller; Lady Warriors Win At Elkhart Memorial; Lady Wildcats Win In OT; Valley Falls To Lady Zebras; Cougars Get Conference Win; Warriors Down Vikings; Freshman Boys Basketball

As Human Vision Improved, Sense Of Smell Decreased

Dogs have a scent sensitivity many thousands of times greater than humans. In fact, this ability is one of the more curious facts in nature. Humans, however, and other primates have relatively good senses of smell.

Pierceton Police Receive Help With Software From Lifeline Youth Services

PIERCETON – Lifeline Youth and Family Services has donated funding to the Pierceton Police Department for software technology.

K21 Provides $50,000 Grant To Help Launch Systems Of Care In Kosciusko County

With the help of a $50,000 grant from K21 Health Foundation, Bowen Center has committed to implement the Systems of Care program in Kosciusko County and is staffing the coordinator for the program.

W.L. Grace Brethren Kicks Off 75 Years With New Children’s Facility

WINONA LAKE – The Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church, 1200 Kings Highway, will launch its 75th year on Sunday with a dedication of its new facility for children’s ministries, the Link.

Tell-All Book Is Big News

Author Michael Wolff has made quite a name for himself with his Donald Trump-bashing tell-all, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.”