Study Of Eels Leads To Nerve Gas Antidote

Nerve gases paralyze the nervous system and are the deadliest weapons used in chemical warfare. They are odorless, stable, easily dispersed and invisible, and have rapid effects when absorbed through the skin, swallowed or inhaled.

Sheriff’s Debate Tuesday Night

Looking to get educated on the upcoming Kosciusko County sheriff’s race? You might want to head to Warsaw Community High School Tuesday night.

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Local Democrat Supporters See Newfound Optimism

In one of the redder parts of a very red state, nearly 70 Democrats crowded into a back room at Mad Anthony’s in Warsaw this week with reasons for hope.

Leesburg Man Arrested In Alleged Workplace Theft

A Leesburg man was arrested Tuesday after stealing $2,100 worth of items from his employer.

Ralph S. Nibert

Ralph S. Nibert, 79, Warsaw, passed away Wednesday, April 11, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. in Peabody Retirement Center, North Manchester.

F. Earl Montel

F. Earl Montel, 91, went home to be with his Lord Jesus Christ when he died at 11 a.m. April 12, 2018, at Parkview Randallia Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Tritch Seeks To ‘Turn Momentum Into A Movement’

Courtney Tritch is more than happy to ride the apparent “blue wave” and be among the record number of women running for Congress.

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Tiger Track Team Edges Elkhart Memorial

In the first meet of the season, the Warsaw boys track and field team defeated Elkhart Memorial 66-61 Thursday evening.

Taylor Sweeps Grace College Baseball Team

WINONA LAKE – Three home runs were not enough for Grace’s baseball team on Thursday as the Lancers lost twice to Taylor. Grace dropped an action-packed opener 11-5 before losing 13-1 in the second game.

Lady Lancers Split With Goshen College

GOSHEN – Grace College’s softball team missed a chance to win twice on the road, settling for a split at Goshen College on Thursday.

High School Roundup – April 13

Manchester Girls Tennis Claims Three Rivers Victory; Wawasee Picks Up NLC Win Over Goshen; Valley Falls To Knox, 5-0; Whitko Loses Close Match To Northfield; Manchester Earns First Win Of Season; Valley Loses To Winamac; West Strikes Out 8, Leads Whitko Baseball To Win; Wawasee Rallies To Win At Columbia City; Patton Hits 2 Home Runs; Warsaw Baseball Falls; Manchester Wins Boys, Girls Track & Field Meet; Triton Hosts Culver, Winamac In Track; Bechtold Shoots 45, Leads Whitko Golf; Warsaw Golf Loses At FW Canterbury; Triton Golf Stays Perfect; Valley Golf Competes With CMA, Rochester

Public Occurrences 4.13.2018


Plymouth Man Jailed In Girlfriend’s Beating

A Plymouth man was arrested Wednesday after allegedly beating and strangling his girlfriend to the point she passed out and was bruised over much of her body.

KLA Cadets Present White Papers At Project Proud

Kosciusko Leadership Academy held Project Proud on Tuesday at Ivy Tech Community College.

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iBOP Makes Two Donations

Indiana Business Opportunity Partners present a $2,159.82 check to Fellowship Missions recently after hosting its 6th annual Spring Bling Bazaar and Quarter Auction on March 24.

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Tigers Top T. Valley In Season Opener

The Warsaw Tigers got on the board early, and then were able to hold off county rival Tippecanoe Valley after the Vikings made a late rally Wednesday in the baseball season opener for both teams.

Triton Netters Beat Tippecanoe Valley

AKRON – On Wednesday night, the Triton girls tennis team won 4-1 over Tippecanoe Valley. In what was the season opener for each team, the Lady Trojans saw victories from their No. 1 and No. 2 singles players and both doubles en route to the victory.

Cumberland University Confirms Blum's Hiring

LEBANON, Tenn. – Cumberland University Director of Athletics Ron Pavan announced the hiring of Scott Blum as the women’s basketball head coach for the Phoenix, effective immediately.

Paul Kindle

Paul Kindle, 86, of Lake City Place, Warsaw, died Tuesday, April 10, 2018, at 12:10 p.m. in Parkview-Whitley Hospital, Columbia City.

Doreatha J. Creakbaum Meyers

Doreatha J. Creakbaum Meyers, 88, of Bowling Green, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, at the I.U. Health Bloomington Hospice House.