BOW Awards Buffalo St. Project To Selge For $2.6M

On City Planner Jeremy Skinner’s recommendation Friday, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety awarded the Buffalo Street Redevelopment Project bid to Selge Construction Co. Inc. for $2,591,189.94.

Gun Problem Solutions Are Elusive

This is a troubling time for a gun owner like me.

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Aging Infrastructure, Growing Community Provide Challenges

As part of a public education campaign to explain the city’s $40 million wastewater utility upgrade and expansion project, we held the last of four neighborhood information meetings earlier this week.

Louis "Lou" Salvatore Biondi

Louis "Lou" Salvatore Biondi passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, having lived and enjoyed 80 years devoted to and loved by his family and many friends.  Lou was born in Rome, N.Y., on Jan. 10, 1937, the youngest child of the late Edgardo and Ausila Marino Biondi Sr.  He was a 1954 graduate of Rome Free Academy. Lou married his high school sweetheart, Faith Smith, on June 1, 1957, at St. Peter's Church in Rome.

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Grace Outshoots But Falls To No. 17 Marian

Grace’s women’s soccer team narrowly lost a 2-1 game to No. 17 Marian on Wednesday. The Lady Lancers (3-5-3, 0-2 Crossroads League) had more shots than Marian by the count of 14-11, but Grace was unable to pull off the upset of the Knights (9-2, 2-0 CL). All three goals were scored in an eight-minute span late in the first half. Marian struck first in the 31st minute, capitalizing off a defensive error by Grace to go ahead. Grace had an immediate response three minutes later. Autumn Raulerson dribbled past a defender along the right endline. She then placed a perfect pass into the center of the penalty box to Corinne Villalobos, who finished calmly for the equalizer.

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Tigers Advance To Tennis Regional Final

CULVER – As if they had a crystal ball, Warsaw tennis coaches Rick and Jan Orban predicted a 3-2 win in Tuesday night’s boys regional semifinal against Wabash.

R.V. Supplier May Locate In Warsaw Tech Park

A recreation van supplier is eyeing the shell building at the Warsaw Technology Park with a promise of 100 new jobs in exchange for a tax abatement.

Judge Rejects Plea Deal In Sexual Battery Case

Despite a judge rejecting a plea deal that had no jail time for a defendant in a case of sexual battery on a child, the family of the victim expressed anger that the defendant is still walking around as a free man.

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Second-Half Surge Lifts Tigers Over South Side

Warsaw boys soccer coach Frank Courtois challenged his players ... and they accepted, scoring three goals in the final 13 minutes en route to a 3-1 win over the Fort Wayne South Side Archers.

Charles W. Rumple

Charles W. Rumple, 61, Warsaw, passed away Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, at 6:55 p.m. in his home.  He was born March 20, 1956, in Sullivan, to Robert and June Arnold Rumple.


Grace, Bethel Play To Scoreless Tie In Men's Soccer

WINONA LAKE – For a 0-0 game, Saturday’s rivalry clash between Grace College’s men’s soccer team and Bethel was action-packed.

M. Marceline Russel

NORTH MANCHESTER – M. Marceline Russell, 94, Pierceton, died at 5:59 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, at Mason Healthcare and Rehab, Warsaw. She was born in Sidney and was the daughter of Roy F. and Clara Metzger Michael.

WCS Receives Portion Of $26.4M Counseling Grant From Lilly

INDIANAPOLIS – Lilly Endowment Inc. has approved grants to 52 Indiana public school corporations – including Warsaw Community School Corp. – and five Indiana charter schools to help them implement strategies to strengthen school counseling programs for their students.

Ex-Grace Prof Gets Home Detention, Probation

A former Grace Seminary  professor will serve three years on home detention and three years on probation for his role in a scandal that also entangled then-Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine.

Three Court Sentencings Announced

A recap of three sentencings from Kosciusko Superior 1.

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Warsaw, Northridge Tie In NLC Title Tilt

Warsaw coach Jon Hoover said he wouldn’t have expected anything less.

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Warsaw Netters Win Sectional Opener

Perhaps getting an emotional boost from the return of coach Rick Orban, Warsaw opened its quest for a sixth straight boys tennis sectional title with a 5-0 win over rival Wawasee Wednesday at the Warsaw courts.

Lady Lancers Spike Spring Arbor

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s volleyball team grabbed sole possession of third place in the Crossroads League with a 3-1 win over Spring Arbor Wednesday.