Charles E. “Chuck” and Paulette Sauders, Warsaw, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 11 with an open house picnic with family and friends.
Dr. David Hoffert, superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools, did all the talking Wednesday evening at a board meeting to update the public on the district’s building projects.
As a “future-ready” school system, Warsaw Community Schools shares a corporation-wide vision to prepare each student today for success in college, career and citizenship.
An $11 million upgrade to Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is one of 70 projects included in Northeast Indiana’s bid for $42 million in state economic development funding.
Goshen’s school board members took on the challenge their predecessors would not, and finally made the long overdue change away from the “Redskins” mascot. Monday night the board voted 5-2 to discontinue the use of the mascot effective at the first of the new year.
To get its building projects completed by the tentative date of January 2017, Warsaw Community School Corp. Chief Financial Officer Kevin Scott Tuesday told the school board about action it will need to take at its regular meeting Monday.
SOUTH WHITLEY – Though he has no plans of major changes to his team’s offensive scheme, third-year Whitko High School football coach Josh Mohr has some big shoes to fill.
The Feb. 6 fire at Warsaw Chemical was determined to be an accident and originated from the center of the building, state arson investigator Michael Vogely determined.
NORTH WEBSTER – Lakeland Regional Sewer directors hope they don’t have to find out what happens if they don’t get the extra $5 million needed, board President Jim Haney remarked Thursday.
The fourth annual Riley Radio Days continues today on 107.3 WRSW. The Kosciusko County Community Foundation has teamed up with WRSW to help raise funds for Riley Kids in the community.