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Spartans FB Shuts Out Anderson For Senior Day Win

Spartans Place 12th at Great Lakes Championships; Richardson and Salazar Earn All-Region Honors as Spartans Place 15th at Great Lakes Championships; Second Half Surge by Adrian Sinks Spartans

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Lancer Men Set Team Time Record in Season Opener

Lady Lancers Open Season Against Stellar Competition; Grace VB?Completes Comeback Over The Cougars


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‘So It Goes’ In The College Football Universe

Kurt Vonnegut’s novel, “Slaughterhouse Five,” included aliens from Tralfamodor, a fictional planet, who referred to death with the salvo, “so it goes.” College football isn’t dead. However, it’s an evolving business, but still not as nimble as the NFL. Recent events remind me college football is a huge entertainment business, nonetheless.

Tigers Overcome Slow Start, Clip Eagles

COLUMBIA CITY – A slow start didn’t keep the Warsaw Tigers from the finish they were looking for.

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High School Roundup

Lady Viking Softball Gets Come-From-Behind Win; Vikings Down Pioneer; Viking Golf Beats Knox; Manchester Wins Twice; Squires Fall At Oak Hill; Lady Zebras Beat Triton; Whitko Rolls Over Chargers; Lady ‘Cats Beat Carroll

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Tigers Repeat As Sectional Champions

ELKHART – It's hard, said Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle, to win a sectional championship. It's even more difficult to win two in a row.

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Tigers Perfect In NLC ... Again

PLYMOUTH – Warsaw’s boys basketball team wanted to make its mark in Northern Lakes Conference history, and Plymouth did its best to prevent it on its home floor.

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Third-Quarter Surge Key In Warsaw Win

BOURBON – As coach Doug Ogle saw it, the Warsaw Tigers only played one good quarter of basketball Wednesday night.

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Valley School Board Candidates Discuss Issues At Forum

Five candidates for the Tippecanoe Valley School Board participated in a Meet the Candidates night Thursday, sponsored by the government and political science class at Tippecanoe Valley High School.

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Milford Council Discusses Holidays And Employee Matters



Local Gals In Miss Indiana Contest


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Six Lady Lancers Named Volleyball All-League

WINONA LAKE - Grace’s volleyball team was rewarded after a strong 2020 season with six All-Crossroads League honorees.

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Ceremony Marks 23 Years After 9/11 Attacks

Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith remembers where he was when he learned about the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

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Longest-Serving City Employee Recognized By Board Of Works

The city of Warsaw’s longest-serving employee was one of three men recognized Friday at the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

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Allebach To Retire, Winona Lake Hires New Trash Company

WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake Town Manager Craig Allebach has submitted his intent to retire, effective the end of October or as soon as a replacement is found.

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County ARPA Committee Obligates Remaining Funds

The last of Kosciusko’s American Rescue Plan Act dollars were obligated Wednesday, save for a “cushion” of about $4,000, by the county’s ARPA committee.

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County Commissioners Approve Less ARPA Dollars For Wagon Wheel Than Recommended

Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts will get $100,000 less in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds from the county than the ARPA Committee recommended because of a decision by the county commissioners Tuesday.