Elijah Malone, one of the top players in Grace Men’s Basketball history, took the time on Monday to announce the next step in his basketball career. Malone will graduate from Grace College this Saturday, before using his one remaining year of eligibility to transfer to the University of Colorado in Boulder to join the Buffaloes in the Big 12.
Two big economic impacts to Indiana were announced last week, and Republican candidate for Indiana governor Brad Chambers played a role in making them happen.
The beginning of summer is also a time when many people start to think about retirement. I don’t really know why, but I suspect the reason has something to do with how great summers are around Kosciusko County.
Honoring one of the top athletes in Warsaw history, the Max Truex Invitational brought top track and field teams from all across the northern half of the state to the Tiger Athletic Complex on Friday night. The Tigers won four events on the night, but it was Penn that won six, beating Warsaw 118.5 to 101. Carmel took third place with 91 points, Homestead fourth with 86 and Valparaiso fifth at 75.
Shanna Zolman, a superstar during her storied basketball career here at Wawasee High School, will bring that bright star glow back to Wawasee High School for two presentations sponsored by Chautauqua-Wawasee on May 7.
Volunteers with CASA of Kosciusko County benefit the children they advocate for just by seeing them, caring for them, spending time with them and listening to what they have to say.
FORT WAYNE – Eight high school students signed on to join the fourth cohort of the Northeast Indiana Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (NEINFAME) — a partnership that includes Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw — on Thursday.
SYRACUSE — Valedictorian and salutatorian at Wawasee High School for the class of 2024 have been announced as Senate Shaw and Allison Clark, respectively.
A man has been re-sentenced and will serve seven years in prison after threatening several people and firing a gun inside a residence in Kosciusko County.
WINONA LAKE — Grace College business administration major and Marine Corps veteran Quinisha Williams was awarded $5,000 at the 12th annual Grace College Business Plan Competition on April 17.