Warsaw Schools Food Service Dept. Participates In Fresh Food Programs

Warsaw Community Schools is seeing an increase in students participating in free or reduced lunches.

Applications For Donald L. Charlton Scholarship Due April 1

The Donald L. Charlton educational scholarship trust was funded at Don’s death in July 2004 through the 1st Source Bank Wealth Advisory Services Department.

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Public Hearing For HELP Grant Held At Milford Council Meeting

MILFORD - At the first meeting of the Milford Town Council and the first for new council member James “Jim” Smiley, a public hearing was held to satisfy the requirements for the Hoosier Enduring Legacy Program (HELP) grant.

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Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Takes Final Steps For Gatke Development Lease Agreement

A public hearing on the lease between the city of Warsaw Building Corporation and Redevelopment Commission related to the Gatke development project drew no comments from the public Monday.

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Triton School Board Learns Of H.S. Incident

BOURBON – Triton School Corporation Superintendent Jeremy Riffle updated the school board about an incident that resulted in a soft lockdown at the high school Monday.

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Warsaw Library Board Approves Officer Slate For 2024

The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees approved its slate of officers for 2024 during a meeting Monday.

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Lancers Erupt In Second Half To Rout Goshen, Now 15-0

Grace’s men’s basketball team ran its undefeated start to 15 straight thanks to a 108-78 win over Goshen on Saturday.

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Walter ‘Wally’ Benzing

Walter “Wally” Benzing, age 78, of Pierceton, passed away on Jan. 4, 2024.

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Bargersville Police Chief Satisfied With Dept.’s Fleet Of 13 Teslas

If you Google Bargersville Police Chief Todd Bertram’s name with the word Tesla, you will find thousands of links, mostly because he’s done hundreds of interviews — many with police departments.

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Chip Shots: Mrs. Davenport’s Husband, Chip, Again

Long before I moved to the Lake City in 2004, I wasn’t well known in Warsaw in the 1998-99 school year. I was better known in Milford where I lived and worked, but when I would help at Edgewood Middle School’s basketball games and track meets, I was “Mrs. Davenport’s husband, Chip.”

Beacon Credit Union Returns Over $1.5 Million To Member-Owners

Beacon Credit Union Returns Over $1.5 Million To Member-Owners

Take These First Steps When Planning Your Financial Future

Take These First Steps When Planning Your Financial Future

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Gould’s Buzzer Beater Gives Tigers Road Win Over Raiders

Just moments after enduring a bit of a scare, Carson Gould had Warsaw floating on air.

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Can Connor Cover? Saying Goodbye To Football Is As Hard As Ever

Well my friends, we have finally made it. After 18 weeks and enough words and bad opinions to fill a book, we have finally reached the final week of the NFL season. I’ll be by shortly to hand out tissues to wipe away the tears.

Manchester University Expands Loan Repayment Assistance Program To Kosciusko, Whitley Counties

NORTH MANCHESTER – In support of its ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, Manchester University is expanding the Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) to high school students from Kosciusko and Whitley counties.

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City Council OK’s Resolution & Ordinance For Gatke Development Project

With the Gatke mixed-use development project expected to begin sometime this year, the Warsaw Common Council approved a resolution and an ordinance on first reading Tuesday to help move it along.

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North Webster Town Council Hears About Webster Dam

NORTH WEBSTER - Two-thirds of the North Webster Town Council formed a quorum for the body’s year-end meeting Friday inside the town’s annex building.

Local High School Sports Recaps For December 30 & 31

Boys and Girls Basketball, Girls Wrestling

Important Reasons You Need To Plan Your Financial Future

Important Reasons You Need To Plan Your Financial Future

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2023 In Review: Retirements, Ribbon-Cuttings And A Few Controversies

Every year comes with its stories of tragedy and triumph, successes and failures, and 2023 was no different.