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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.


Two Face Charges After Chase In Warsaw

Two people face charges after a short chase with police Tuesday, according to a news release from the Warsaw Police Department.

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Beaman Home Refrigerator Made Possible By Warsaw Church

The purchase of a second industrial refrigerator for the Beaman Home was made possible by a donation from members of First United Methodist Church in Warsaw.

Lakeland Community Choir To Perform At Carnegie

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Distinguished Concerts International New York City announced that director Dr. Ardis Faber and the Lakeland Community Choir have been invited to participate in a performance of Handel’s “Messiah” on the DCINY Concert Series in New York City.

Banks Urges Stand-Alone Effort To Repeal Device Tax

With the chances of a last-ditch effort to pass health care reform this year appearing to fade, look for more attention to focus on the fate of the medical device tax – an issue near and dear to Warsaw’s orthopedic industry.

Escalante Was Grand 20 Years Ago

Early this week there was  a story on the Associated Press about President Donald Trump’s Secretary of the Interior recommending six national monuments be reduced in size.

Locals End Golf Season At Regional

KENDALLVILLE – The high temperatures weren't the only thing to scorch the field in Saturday's girls golf regional at Noble Hawk Golf Links.

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Vikings Hold Off TRC Rival Squires

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley’s first half was just a smidge better than Manchester’s second half, and it was enough for the Vikings to take a 20-14 Three Rivers Conference win over the Squires Friday night at Valley’s homecoming.

Carol A. Vandermark

Mrs. Carol A. Vandermark, 81, of Rochester, was surrounded by her loving family when she passed away at 10:45 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, at Life Care Center of Rochester.


CITY OF WARSAW SEWER REPLACEMENT 2017



GUEST COLUMN

IRS And Confiscatory Madness

The tax code comprises of 74,608 unreadable and too often undecipherable legalistic pages, or over 100,000 words.

City Celebrates ‘Activation’ Of Alley Beautification Project

The idea of a spruced-up alley in downtown Warsaw surfaced four years ago with a charette prepared by Ball State University architecture students.

Grace Accounting Fair Celebrates 10 Years

Grace College’s Accounting Career Fair celebrated its 10th anniversary on Wednesday, and more than 70 students from seven area colleges, including Grace, interacted with representatives from 12 accounting employers.

On The Gridiron Capsules

WARSAW AT GOSHEN (NLC) Kickoff:    7 p.m. Friday in Goshen

Syracuse Hears About Dark, Narrow Streets And Noisy Neighbors

At the monthly Syracuse Council meeting on Tuesday, narrow streets, dark streets, and noisy neighbors were the issues brought forth by the public.

CROP Hunger Walk Set Sunday

The 33rd annual Kosciusko CROP Hunger Walk is Sunday at the Salvation Army, 501 E. Arthur St., Warsaw.