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Warsaw Dominates Northridge For Hepler’s 100th Win

Winners of seven straight coming into Tuesday night’s home game against Northridge at the Tiger Den, the Warsaw volleyball team continued to take care of business in conference play, remaining unbeaten (3-0) in the Northern Lakes Conference with a 3-0 victory over the Lady Raiders. The Lady Tigers have now won 17 straight conference games.

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Warsaw Planners Give OK To Right-Of-Way Dedication, Lot Split

Two separate petitions before the Warsaw Plan Commission on Monday dealt with properties near or along North Detroit Street (Ind. 15) north of U.S. 30.

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Lady Tigers Dominate With Straight Set Win In Home Opener

It’s been a whirlwind of a first week for Warsaw volleyball. After facing off against the two previous 4A state champions Hamilton Southeastern and McCutcheon on Saturday, the Lady Tigers earned their first win of the season Tuesday at Fort Wayne Concordia. Fast forward to Thursday night, as Warsaw hosted Huntington North for its first game at the Tiger Den in 2023. The home side did not disappoint, looking dominant in a 3-0 (25-14, 25-20, 25-12) win. Warsaw is now 2-2 this fall.

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Winona Lake Council Approves Signatories For Bank Accounts

WINONA LAKE - With no clerk-treasurer yet in place, the Winona Lake Town Council on Tuesday didn’t have any claims to approve at their monthly regular meeting, but they did approve signatories for the town’s bank accounts.

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Grace Legacy Students Follow Their Fathers’ Friendship

WINONA LAKE — Of Grace College’s 465 new students this year, 40 of them are legacy students, meaning at least one of their parents attended Grace.

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Mineral Extraction Draws Remonstrators To County BZA Meeting

The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning moved through its agenda at an efficient pace during its regular meeting Tuesday.

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Warsaw Clinches Share Of NLC With Win Over Mishawaka

As the lone undefeated team left in the Northern Lakes Conference with just two games to go, the Warsaw boys basketball team had a chance to clinch at least a share of the conference title at home against Mishawaka Thursday night. They were able to do just that, leading for the entirety of the game and going home with a 61-49 win, the team’s 10th straight.

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Jury Trial Begins For North Webster Man Charged With Attempted Arson

Several witnesses testified during the first day of a two-day jury trial for a North Webster man who allegedly tried to set a house on fire in Leesburg.

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Chip Shots: The (College) Kids Are Alright

One of the British invasion bands among the early and mid-1960s, The Who, recorded a song, The Kids Are Alright, the seventh track on the Who’s debut album, My Generation, in 1965.

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2024-25 Preview: Senior-Laden Lancers Leading The Way

The dust has settled on a magical season for Grace’s men’s basketball team.

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Volunteers Help Plant Trees In Warsaw Parks

Drought conditions didn’t make the ground easy to dig up Saturday when volunteers tried to help plant more than two dozen trees in Central and Bixler parks in Warsaw, but they gave it their best efforts.

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Warsaw Plays “Best 32 Minutes” To Beat Homestead

After spending nearly a week out of action due to the weather of the past few days, the Warsaw girls basketball team returned to action in a big way on Tuesday evening, defeating Homestead 69-48 at the Tiger Den.

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Grace Seniors Ryman And Patton End Careers At Home

As Grace College prepares to say goodbye to the NCCAA Tournament after hosting it for one final time this week, a pair of Lady Lancer seniors are preparing to say goodbye as well. Maddie Ryman and Kaylee Patton, the two winningest players in program history, will play their final games at the Manahan Orthopeadic Capital Center over the next few days, giving the two players the rare opportunity to not only close out their careers on their home court, but in front of their community.

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Long Remembered As A Hard Worker Who Fought For The Taxpayer

When it comes to knowledge about agriculture, being a hard worker or defending the taxpayer, those who knew Kosciusko County Councilman Mike Long refer to him.

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Warsaw Meets Lawrence North For Girls Hoops Crown

It all comes down to this.

Letters to the Editor 07-06-2000

- Seeking Answers - Gas Prices - Seat Belt Effectiveness Seeking Answers Editor, Times-Union: I was nearly killed here in Warsaw when a van running a stop sign had crashed into the passenger side of my car. Hundreds of times since then, I had wished that my life had ended then. The "doctor" in the local hospital ER department did not diagnose the seriousness of my accident.My head had busted the driver side door window.I had a concussion and serious neck injury.The ER "doctor" said I could take my neck brace off after 24 hours.Doctor No.2 told me that I should have had my neck brace on for 30 days. Over five years later, I still have head and neck pains, as well as pains on my left side of my body from shoulder down to ankle.

Letters to the Editor 07-03-2001

- Likes WRSW - Steelworkers - Patients' Rights - Satisfying Experience Likes WRSW Editor, Times-Union: I would like to add my two cents on WRSW radio, in relation to what was written by the gentlemen the other day.Yes, they are doing a very good job, but you forgot Blake Miller, Ringo Cleveland and Roger; they also do a good job and take a lot of heat. Whenever I call to request a song, it gets played; the songs my co-workers call in get played.Plus they sit and ask me "How's it going?" So they care about me.