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Grace College Volleyball Sweeps Rival Bethel

Grace’s volleyball team completed an emphatic sweep of Bethel on Friday night at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center. The Lady Lancers (19-14, 11-6 Crossroads League) were in control for most of the match en route to a 25-15, 25-21, 25-17 victory. Alexa Hill directed a dynamic attack for Grace, passing out 40 assists. The Lady Lancers had a 43-29 advantage in kills, and every Grace attacker hit at least .200 for the match. The Pilots (13-19, 6-10 CL) held a slight 12-9 lead in the first set before Grace pulled ahead. The Lady Lancers dominated the rest of the set, winning 16 of the last 19 rallies to score a 10-point victory. Caylie Teel and Sierra Smith each had five kills in the game. In the second set, Grace’s defense muted Bethel to the tune of nine kills and eight errors. Tori Bontrager had two kills and two block assists in the four-point win.

Kosciusko Added To ‘My Way Pre-K’ Program

Gov. Eric J. Holcomb Wednesday announced 15 additional Indiana counties are now eligible to participate in On My Way Pre-K, making prekindergarten available in 2018 to 4-year-olds from low-income families in those counties.

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Goshen Man Arrested In Kosciusko County Counterfeiting Case

A Goshen man was arrested Monday in connection to counterfeit money being used at Kosciusko County gas stations and a restaurant.

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Department Of Natural Resources State Park Permits Now Available

Annual entrance permits, horse tags, off-road cycling permits and lake permits for 2019 are on sale at DNR Division of State Parks property offices.

Godfrey Leads Lancers To Win

CHANDLER, Ariz. – A dominant performance from Logan Godfrey lifted Grace College’s men’s basketball team to a 75-67 win over Thompson Rivers University on Tuesday.

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New Coroner’s Building Could Be Up And Running By Midsummer

The county coroner’s building could be up and running as early as midsummer, according to County Coroner Tony Ciriello.


Grace Softball Team Enters New Era With Pair Of Wins

NEW ALBANY – Head coach Sarah Harman started her career as Grace College’s softball coach with a sweep of IU Southeast on Monday. The Lady Lancers won 5-2 and 5-1 on the road to start the 2019 campaign.

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Former Grace Professor Files Notice To Appeal His Conviction

A former Grace Seminary professor has filed a notice to appeal his convictions in a scandal that ended the career of Kosciusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine.

Four Inmates Charged In Sexual Assault

Four inmates are facing new charges after police allege they participated in the sexual assault of another inmate in the Kosciusko?County Jail.

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Churches Need Higher Standard In Age Of Sexual Abuse

Children have been abused and targeted by priests, pastors and leaders. High-profile men in houses of worship have used their power to be sexually inappropriate with women. They are without excuse; their sin puts children and women in horrible situations.

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Defense Paves Way For Lady Lancers

WINONA LAKE – Defense paved the way for Grace College’s women’s basketball team in a 67-61 win over Crossroads League rival Huntington University on Wednesday.

Prater Seeks To Fill Sheriff Vacancy

Kelly Prater, the assistant director at the Kosciusko County Work Release Center,  announced plans to run for sheriff in the upcoming Republican caucus.

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Wawasee Begins Process To Finance New Projects

After recently completing a number of renovation projects, the Wawasee School Board voted at its meeting Tuesday evening to approve the sale of bonds to finance $15 million in projects for the current school year.

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Council approves measures for new North Webster Library

Kosciusko County Council approved three measures, including the sale of $4.62 million in bonds to finance construction of a new library in North Webster. The action came during the council’s meeting Thursday night.

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Bragg Named New Lady Wildcats Hoops Coach

Dr. Rick Bragg was named the head girls basketball coach at Whitko High School last week, replacing the departed Brandon Bradley. Bragg began his teaching and coaching career at Columbia City under Hall of Fame coach Wayne Kreiger. While there, Bragg coached volleyball, junior varsity girls basketball, and girls track. From Columbia City, Bragg worked and coached at Cherokee County in metro Atlanta. While there, he coached volleyball, boys and girls basketball, baseball, and girls tennis. His 1996 girls basketball team won the Georgia 4A state championship and finished the year in the Top 10 in the USA Today national poll. His teams made six appearances in the state tourney in seven years.

Lady Lancers Complete Sweep Of Rival Huntington

HUNTINGTON – The Grace College women’s basketball team continued its climb up the Crossroads League standings with a 77-62 win at Huntington University.