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Warsaw Faces Challenege In Bulldogs, Langford

It’s not often, said coach Doug Ogle, that the Warsaw Tigers are viewed as the definite underdog.

Lady Lancers Win Nailbiter Over Huntington

Wednesday’s game between Grace’s women’s basketball team and Huntington was filled with highs and lows. Fortunately for Grace, the final high went to the home team. Huntington missed free throws in the last second to prevent a potential overtime game as the Lady Lancers (13-12, 8-5 Crossroads League) held on for a 61-59 victory.


Grace Spikers Upset SAGU At National Tourney

BRANSON, Mo. – Grace College’s volleyball team produced a stunning upset of Southwestern Assemblies of God (SAGU) on Thursday at the NCCAA National Championships.

USF?Late Goal Steals Win From Grace

WINONA LAKE - Grace’s men’s soccer team dominated 88 minutes of its match against St. Francis on Wednesday night.

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Grace Softball Rallies For 1st Win Of Season Over Bethel

MISHAWAKA, Ind. – Grace College’s softball team picked up its first win of the season in dramatic fashion on Tuesday afternoon.


Chip Shots: Coaching College Football Gets Tougher

College football and college basketball are sports where a coach with reasonable success can hang around a while by winning consistently.

Local High School Sports Recaps For Wednesday, August 16

Volleyball, Girls Soccer, Girls Golf and Boys Tennis

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Grace And Zimmer Biomet Secure Historic Uniform Sponsorship

Grace College’s athletic department is excited to announce a historic partnership with Zimmer Biomet.

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Stout Defense Allows Grace To Outlast Roosevelt

Grace College’s women’s basketball picked up a 57-48 victory over Roosevelt on Tuesday night.

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Ramirez To Serve Six Years In Prison For Warsaw Shooting Incident

A Warsaw teenager will serve six years in prison after he shot a person in Warsaw in April 2023.

Elect Birch As Judge

Editor, Times-Union: It is with great pleasure and confidence that I am writing this letter of support for Mr. Jack Birch for the judge of the Circuit Court of Kosciusko County.

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Pierceton Council Holds Public Hearing On Sidewalk Project

PIERCETON — A public hearing for the town of Pierceton's future sidewalk project was held prior to a regular council meeting on Monday.

‘Purpose’ Is A Key Ingredient For Attracting And Retaining Talent

Talent attraction continues to be a competitive arena. And the most sought-after communities seem to share a common trait - they’re deliberate with efforts to attract and retain a highly skilled workforce. Rightfully so.

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OrthoWorx Expands Team And Advances Key Initiatives For 2025

2024 was a year of tremendous momentum for OrthoWorx, and the organization is gearing up for another year of progress in 2025, according to a news release from OrthoWorx.

Chip Shots: No Matter What, Appreciate

Friday night, the last Friday night for high school boys’ basketball games this postseason, the Times-Union readership had six teams in IHSAA boys’ basketball sectional semi-finals. Each had either a clear shot or a puncher’s chance at making and advancing last night and even winning its sectional title tonight.


It's Not All Bad In Iraq

Perhaps you've heard of Sgt.Ray Reynolds. He's an Iowa National Guard guy serving in Iraq.He sent an e-mail to a couple dozen friends touting accomplishments of the U.S.in Iraq.At the same time, he was bemoaning the fact that the media only seem to report car bombings and roadside attacks. He then listed some accomplishments and closed with: "Don't believe for one second that these people do not want us there.I have met many, many people from Iraq that want us there, and in a bad way.They say they will never see the freedoms we talk about but they hope their children will.We are doing a good job in Iraq and I challenge anyone, anywhere to dispute me ..." His friends did forward the message - again and again.The thing went around the world, raising the ire of anti-war types who alleged it was all propaganda. Reynolds was interviewed by newspapers, TV stations and news services.

Bertsch Served On Searchlight Battalion

Editor's note: This is part of a series of interviews with World War II veterans.The articles will continue in each day's edition until May 28, prior to the World War II Memorial Dedication and Recognition Day, May 29. Conflicts don't stop in the evening.Planes still fly to harass troops.Searchlight battalions were employed during World War II to turn night into day. Charlie Bertsch of Warsaw belonged to the 233rd AAA Searchlight Battalion, illuminating the South Pacific's black skies.The Army sergeant was in charge of a 22-man crew stationed on various islands in the South Pacific. The 60-inch carbon arc searchlights worked in tandem with SCR-270 radars, huge arrays mounted to semi trailers.The 270s represented the latest in radar technology.