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Miller Is Sole Claypool Town Board Candidate

A Claypool man who previously served on the town board for 18 years is likely the next member of the town board.

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INDOT, ISP Encourage Drivers To Plan Ahead For Upcoming Solar Eclipse

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana will play a pivotal role in hosting eclipse enthusiasts as they flock to the Hoosier State to catch a glimpse of the first total solar eclipse in seven years on April 8.

Border Crisis

Editor, Times-Union: According to Donald Trump and his MAGA club, there is a crisis, a catastrophe unfolding at the southern border.

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WCS Celebrates Zimmer Biomet & Zimmer Biomet Foundation’s Support

Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) celebrated a significant STEM education milestone at the Tiger Basketball game on Saturday, marking six years of support from the Zimmer Biomet Foundation.

Warsaw High School Band Holding Mattress Fundraiser March 2

If you are looking to replace a bed in your home, now is the time. Warsaw Community High School Band Program announced it will be hosting the sixth annual one-day mattress fundraiser on March 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Lilly Center Announces New Event: Tree ID And Wetland Hike

WINONA LAKE – The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams invites the public to join them at the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams on March 2 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for a fun and educational expedition in the natural environment behind the Lilly Center.

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Grace Men's Basketball Handles Maple Leafs, Now 24-0

Grace’s men’s basketball team produced a convincing 97-61 win over Goshen on Saturday.

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Ray Piper

Ray Piper, formerly of Winona Lake, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, at his home in Sarasota, Fla., at the age of 96.

Trump 201

Editor, Times-Union: I know there should be no “crying in baseball” but should there be “do-overs” in politics? Donald Trump and his genuflecting followers are hoping so.

Chip Shots: Shakeups Loom in Class 6A, 5A Football

Recent Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) enrollment indicates Warsaw will organically land in IHSAA Football Class 5A in the 2024 football season.

Public Occurrences 02.10.24

County Jail Bookings The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

How To Survive Financially If You Are Affected By A Job Loss

How To Survive Financially If You Are Affected By A Job Loss

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Warsaw Fights Off Plymouth In Northern Lakes Finale

Playing their final Northern Lakes Conference game of the season on Friday night, the Warsaw boys basketball team needed a win over rival Plymouth to finish above .500 in the conference. For a while, it looked as if the Tigers were going to roll to victory, but the hot shooting of the Pilgrims made it tight down the stretch. In the end, Warsaw was able to hold on to a 63-56 win.

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‘Night To Shine’ Draws Record Crowd To Prom

All dressed up in their party best, a record number of people attended the “Night to Shine” prom downtown Warsaw Friday.

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Lancers Stand Atop College Hoops As Lone Undefeated

There are a combined 1,304 schools that play college basketball across the NCAA Divisions I through III as well as the NAIA. If you’re looking for a team on that long list that also has a zero in the loss column, it shrinks down to just one. Luckily for Kosciusko County hoops fans, that team plays right here in Winona Lake.

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Carolyn Raye Lambertson

Carolyn Raye Lambertson, 79, Indianapolis, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, at The Waters of Castleton in Indianapolis.

Darlene Schimmoller

Darlene Schimmoller, 88, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, at Grace Village Retirement Community. Arrangements are pending with Titus Funeral Home of Warsaw.

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Sen. Mishler Speaks On Medicaid, U.S. 30 At Legislative Review Session

Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Mishawaka) was the sole state legislator at Friday’s Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Legislative Review Session, but he discussed a number of bills down at the Statehouse without breaking a sweat.

Indiana Senate Bill 1 Is Priority For This Legislative Session, Mishler Says

Asked about education bills that are likely to be passed this year by the Indiana legislature, Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Mishawaka) said Senate Bill 1 was probably the priority, which deals with literacy and retention of third-graders.