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Late Rally Falls Short As Knox Beats Valley 6-4

Facing off in the first Indiana Northern State Conference game of the season, the Tippecanoe Valley and Knox softball teams took part in an exciting contest on Thursday. The action featured both sides doing their fair share of damage, but in the end, Knox escaped with a 6-4 win.

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Health First Kosciusko Hears About Proposed Kosciusko County Clubhouse

Leaders are hoping to bring a facility to the area which will help those with mental health needs transition back to everyday life and work.

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Public Shares Thoughts On Downtown Warsaw’s Cultural Future

There’s already some art to be found in downtown Warsaw. But what if there were more? More statues, more murals, more live performances?

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Live Fire Training At 780 W. Center St. To Take Place April 25

Live fire training will take place April 25 at one of the three properties on West Center Street that eventually will be removed for the Warsaw Public Works Department building project.

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Bids For Airport Road Reconstruction, Other Road Work Opened At BOW

Two sealed bids for the reconstruction of Airport Road and paving of various streets were opened Thursday at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

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Dance Troup To Hold Evening Of Dance Saturday

Class Act Dance Troupe brings its award-winning pieces to the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. on Saturday.

The Good News Of Easter Is People Can Be Forgiven Of Sin

When I was 6 years old, my mother lost my youngest sister in childbirth. In the cold of February in Iowa, Sandra’s body was laid to rest. She grieved the loss for the rest of her life. In July 2016, my hometown of Marshalltown was hit by a tornado. I went out to serve those who had been devastated through The Salvation Army but God had something additional planned for me.

The Penalty Box: Let Athletes Be Athletes

There was a game on my TV last weekend, as there often is at my house, but I wasn’t paying that much attention to it—it was just on.

City of Nappanee

Paving Bids

Four Months

Editor, Times-Union: It took 250 years to build a nation that was the envy of the world. It took four months to tear it down. Countries that once admired, envied, and emulated us … countries that had our backs and gave their support and spilled their own blood defending us in our times of need … now unite against us in fear, disappointment, and disbelief. Countries that once were our greatest adversaries now laugh at us and relish our downfall and weakness. America is no longer first in anything; it is alone.

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Warsaw Rolls Through Tippy Valley With 21-0 Victory

With their offense beginning to get going in recent games, the Warsaw baseball team continued the trend on Wednesday, as the Tigers cruised past Tippecanoe Valley for a 21-0 victory over their local rivals. Twelve of those runs came in what was a massive first inning.

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‘Stop The Cuts’ Rally Set For Saturday In Warsaw

With Congress in April Recess, “Stop the Cuts” rallies will be held across the country Saturday.

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MACOG Partners For Clean Air Luncheon Celebrates Local Efforts

ELKHART - Significant achievements in clean air and sustainability were honored Wednesday in Elkhart at Michiana Area Council of Governments’ (MACOG) 2025 Partners for Clean Air Awards Luncheon.

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Carl Allen May

Carl Allen May, 61, Warsaw, passed away on Monday, April 14, 2025, at IU Heath University Hospital, Indianapolis.

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Claypool Council Considers Solutions For Mowing Violations

CLAYPOOL – Solutions for mowing violations within Claypool's town limits are being looked into.

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Wawasee School Board Talks Staffing Cuts, Facility Upgrades

SYRACUSE - Wawasee School Board met Tuesday to approve new hires, review ongoing capital projects and address budget challenges stemming from declining enrollment and recent legislative changes.

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Lakeview Middle School Students Shine At Civics Bee

A trio of Lakeview Middle School students will be moving on to the state National Civics Bee competition after placing in the top three spots of the local contest Tuesday evening.

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Milford Seeking Proposals For Childcare Providers

MILFORD - With the news that New Beginnings Preschool and Child Care will be closing, the Milford Town Council authorized the clerk-treasurer to advertise for proposals for another childcare provider to move into the building at 706 W. Syracuse St. in order to continue to provide that service for Milford residents.