Winona Lake Awards Bids

WINONA LAKE – The Winona Lake Town Council awarded several bids Tuesday.

Edith D. Newby

Edith D. Newby, 85, Indianapolis and formerly of Warsaw, passed away at 7:41 p.m. March 29, 2016, in Hooverwood, the Indianapolis Jewish Home, surrounded by her loving family.

Stutzman Announces Sixth Annual Job Fair

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Thursday, Congressman Marlin Stutzman announced that on Aug. 8 his office will host his sixth annual job fair with IPFW, WorkOne and North East Indiana Works on the campus of IPFW.

Lady Raiders Shut Out Warsaw

MIDDLEBURY – Northridge scored five times in the second inning, three times in the fourth and closed out visiting Warsaw with another two runs in the sixth to secure a 10-0 softball win in Northern Lakes Conference play Wednesday.

New Warsaw Schools Building Projects On Schedule

Building projects for Washington STEM Academy, Edgewood Middle School and Lincoln Elementary School are on schedule, according to construction and school officials.

Elizabeth Jane 'Ebby' Leach

NORTH WEBSTER – Elizabeth Jane “Ebby” Leach, 92, North Webster, passed away at 2:15 p.m. March 23, 2016 at Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, where she resided since 2008.

Camp Little Eagle Gives Youth Their Best Summer

YMCA’s Camp Little Eagle is offering day camp to give kids entering kindergarten through those entering the eighth grade an adventurous, active and healthy summer.

WCS Breaks Ground On Edgewood Middle School Renovations, Additions

Warsaw Community Schools held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the Edgewood Middle School improvements.

Three Take Idol Nite Honors

Fourteen local singers showcased their musical talents in Warsaw Friday night to help raise funds for those who are battling cancer.


Baseball Sectionals Start Today

The 46th annual IHSAA state baseball tournament gets under way today with one local team on the field.Wawasee opens things up with a home game against West Noble in Class 3A Sectional 21 play, while the rest of the local squads begin Thursday and Friday.

World/Nation Briefs 5.15.2012

AP-CNBC Poll: Half of Americans say Facebook appeal will fade, IPO shares overpricedHalf of Americans think Facebook is a passing fad, according to the results of a new Associated Press-CNBC poll. And, in the run-up to the social network’s initial public offering of stock, half of Americans also say the social network’s expected asking price is too high.

Mother of Six Loses Home to Fire

The Kosciusko County Red Cross is assisting a family who lost their home to a fire Tuesday night.

Earl John 'E.J.' Campbell Jr.

NORTH WEBSTER – Earl John “E.J.” Campbell Jr., 57, of North Webster, died May 12, 2012, in his home.


World/Nation Briefs 5.22.2012

UN nuclear agency chief says deal reached with Iran on IAEA probe of country’s nuclear sitesVIENNA (AP) — Despite some differences, a deal has been reached with Iran that will allow the U.N. nuclear agency to restart a long-stalled probe into suspicions that Tehran has secretly worked on developing nuclear arms, the U.N. nuclear chief said Tuesday.

Warsaw Zoners Approve Variance for New Beaman Location

A shelter in Warsaw that serves women and children was granted a use variance to move to a new location that will better meet its needs.

Whitko May Have Its Coach

SOUTH WHITLEY — Pending Whitko School Board approval, Gordon Mosson will become the school’s new boys basketball coach.

World/Nation Briefs 4.30.2012

Advocate for blind Chinese lawyer says US asylum deal expected ahead of Clinton’s China visitBEIJING (AP) — U.S. and Chinese officials are ironing out a deal to secure American asylum for a blind Chinese legal activist who fled house arrest, with an agreement likely before Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives this week, a U.S. rights campaigner said Monday.

World/Nation Briefs 5.30.2012

Syrian media criticize Western diplomatic protest, warn it may deal fatal blow to peace planBEIRUT (AP) — Syria’s state-run media on Wednesday criticized decisions by the U.S. and other nations to expel the country’s diplomats, describing the moves as ‘‘unprecedented hysteria’’ and warning they might deal a fatal blow to an international peace plan.