Whitko’s baseball team opened its season by dropping the first game of a doubleheader to Marion 6-5, the rebounding to take the nightcap 8-3 on Saturday.
MERRILLVILLE – With winter coming to a close, NIPSCO says it wants to remind customers that bill payment assistance programs are still available after the state’s winter moratorium ended Sunday.
Our guidance counselor, Carmen Flores, handed me an interesting article this week that she received from attending an Association of Christian Schools International conference. It discussed and compared student and parent concerns with entering a new school.
WINONA LAKE – March Madness is fast approaching Grace College in the form of the NCCAA National Basketball Men’s and Women’s Championships.
The outcry to change the game of college basketball has been proven wrong.What a great two weeks it’s been. The NCAA men’s national tournament started with 68 teams and is now down to the Final Four.
Warsaw clerk-treasurer and at-large city council candidates who will be on the May 5 primary ballot had the opportunity Thursday night to discuss why they are seeking the seats.
For 24 years, a grape arbor stood inside the Warsaw Biblical Gardens through good and bad weather and visits from thousands of people each year.But in 2014 it was determined that the arbor was in such bad condition, it had to be replaced. Dustin Wiggs, a local artist, Warsaw resident and Park Dept. employee, stepped up to lead a group of volunteers to rebuild it – bigger and stronger.
District 22 State Rep. Curt Nisly and State Sen. Ryan Mishler spoke this morning during a third House Session meeting and the topic of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was discussed.
NORTH WEBSTER – It’s become a yearly tradition for the staff and students and families of North Webster Elementary to celebrate the end of the school year at Paige’s Crossing Fun Center.
Funding cuts, no cost of living increases and growth in demand have combined to place Cardinal Services in the position of needing to raise $500,000 locally – every year – simply to maintain current services, according to Michelle Boxell, community relations manager.
The Edgewood Middle School Scholarship is for one male and one female senior student in the top 50 percent of the class of 2015 who are active in school and/or the community.