Another School Year Full Of Sports Memories

With another high school sports year, my second, firmly in the rear-view mirror, I thought I’d take a few minutes to recall a few of the memories I’ll carry forward with me.


Reckless Homicide Trial Begins in Columbia City

COLUMBIA CITY – The jury trial of David G. Hagan, 52, South Whitley, began Tuesday afternoon.

Bike Fest Brings Attention To Cycling

Bicycles will be out in force in Warsaw and Winona Lake this weekend for the Fat & Skinny Tire Festival.

Tigers Host Bob Turner Classic

LEESBURG – Warsaw boys golf coach Ben Barkey was full of emotion Monday evening.On one hand, he was all smiles as he talked about how coachable his current group of players is, and how they continue to improve as the postseason looms.

School Board Hears Reports On Multiple Building Projects

Warsaw Community School Corporation Board of Trustees Tuesday heard updates on building projects during its work session.

Grace College Alumni Thriving According To Gallup-Purdue Index

WINONA LAKE – The Gallup-Purdue Index recently released findings of its 2016 survey of more than 30,000 college graduates from across the country. 

IHSAA Makes Change To Football Practice Rules

On Monday, the IHSAA board of directors acted on a bunch of stuff, but changed almost nothing. Among the things they did change was to limit football contact drills after the games begin.

Leads in Kosciusko Don't Translate to Wins for Some Candidates

After the results were in and winners declared, May primary candidates released statements about the outcome to the media.

Warsaw Woman Authors Practical Guide on Healthy Eating

Eating healthy should not be intimidating or cause you to panic, but should be enjoyable and easy, according to Lindsay Reinholt.

Wawasee Tennis Edges West Noble, 3-2

LIGONIER – Meg Heinisch needed three sets, and a first-set tiebreaker, to win at No. 3 singles and secure the Lady Warriors’ 3-2 victory at West Noble Monday.

Lakes Festival Draws Thousands To Warsaw

Thousands of people turned out for the eighth annual Northern Indiana Lakes Festival Saturday and Sunday at Center Lake Park for the myriad of activities, vendors and shows.

Harold E. Worsham

BOURBON – Harold E. Worsham, 96, Warsaw, passed away at 5:45 a.m. June 25, 2016, in Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home, Columbia City.

WCS Gears Up For School Year With New Adminstrators

With less than one month away from the first day of school, Warsaw schools are on track for a year with two new administrative staff members.

Public Occurrences 7.19.2016


Hillary The Innocent

We have just witnessed one of the most troubling, bizarre miscarriages of justice in history.

Security Guard Faces Charges Following Incident At Trailer Park

A security officer was arrested Thursday night for public indecency and nudity with the intent to arouse.


Trans Risks

Editor, Times-Union:On May 13, 2016, the Obama administration sent a letter to all public schools saying that they must allow members of one biological sex who identify as transgender to use the same showers, locker rooms and restrooms – and “housing accommodations” – as member of the opposite sex, or risk losing federal funding.

Larry F. Mellott

Larry F. Mellott, 78, Warsaw, passed away at 6:07 p.m. June 14, 2016, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.