Realizing the health science program wasn’t effective, Jon Everingham, the director of the Pathways Cooperative at Wawasee High School, presented the school board with an updated plan that should lead to more Certified Nursing Assistant certifications.
Triton Baseball Notches First Hoosier North Victory; Warsaw Loses NLC Opener; Valley Comes Up Short At Maconaquah; Southwood Defeats Whitko In Baseball Action; Peru Hands Manchester First TRC Loss; Lady Tigers Fall To Goshen; Howard Leads Valley In Three Rivers Opener; Triton Golf Wins At Stonehenge; Wawasee Golf Defeats Central Noble; Lady Tiger Tennis Sweeps NLC Foe Northridge; Wawasee Girls T&F Battles Goshen, Plymouth
In a cordial debate, four candidates on Tuesday laid out the case for why voters should support them in the upcoming Kosciusko County sheriff’s race.
When Winona Lake residents put diapers, rags or feminine hygiene products down the toilet, they’re costing the town thousands of dollars in repairs.
By approving an ordinance Tuesday re-establishing the cumulative capital development fund tax rate, the Winona Lake Town Council hopes to collect a little more money for big upcoming projects.
With the final outcome in the balance Tuesday evening, Warsaw’s Alyssa Zellers delivered once again, lifting the Lady Tigers to a 3-2 girls tennis win over Northern Lakes Conference rival Plymouth.
Dolores L. Sriver, 98, North Manchester, formerly of Akron, died at 2:10 a.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at Peabody Retirement Community, North Manchester, where she resided.
Warsaw multi-sport athlete Ella Knight has signed her letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Kalamazoo College and play tennis for the Hornets.