I do not care where the high school is located, nor do I care if we have five or twenty-five mobile classrooms, whether Little Suzie is happy walking to school or who has to drive on the dreaded Ind. 5.
AKRON – In the motion picture Forest Gump, Tom Hanks’ fictional character claims you can learn a lot about someone by their shoes. Tippecanoe Valley High School junior Sophie Bussard’s shoes certainly say a lot about her.
SOUTH WHITLEY – Whitko coach Rick Bragg won’t say the return of junior Emalee Duggins will make the Lady Wildcats a sectional contender, but she does make her team better.
The Warsaw man who allegedly robbed a woman at gunpoint on Anchorage Road Wednesday morning has been arrested and is facing a level 3 felony of robbery with a deadly weapon and a level 6 felony of theft.
Brian Lee Ford, 58, of rural Roann, died at 11:55 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018, in Lagro. He was born March 27, 1959, in Wabash, to Basil Floyd and Marjorie B. Trice Ford. Brian was a 1977 graduate of Northfield High School and attended Ohio State University. He was a millwright, retiring after 32 years. He married Tilly Bedwell at the Dora Christian Church in rural Lagro on Feb. 29, 1980.
Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle praised his players Saturday night for committing just two turnovers in a 57-41 win over the Elkhart Central Blue Blazers.
Ardis Iona Haines left her family home in Warsaw and went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, just before 5 p.m. She was 98 years old. Born in Dwight, Ill., Ardis was one of four children born to Ralph E. and Delta M. Thomas Beiswanger.
WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s men’s basketball team continued its turnaround in the Crossroads League on Saturday with a 95-89 win over Goshen College.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College women’s basketball team muted Crossroads League foe Goshen 64-55 on Saturday thanks to a stout defensive effort.
DUNLAP – The Northern Lakes Conference hosted its boys swimming championships on Saturday, with Northridge taking the team title. Wawasee and Warsaw placed third and fourth, respectively.
Wawasee Wins Wrestling Sectional, Triton Places Fourth; Five Wrestlers Advance For Manchester; Lakeland’s Hot Start Too Much For Wawasee; Free Throws Sink Tippecanoe Valley; Fluke, Hamby Lead Manchester In OT Victory; Whitko Loses Close-Knit TRC Contest; Lady Wildcats Win 39-32 Over Maconaquah; Lady Wildcats Win 39-32 Over Maconaquah
NAPPANEE – Nolan Groninger admits it was an area of his game that needed work, so the 6-foot Warsaw junior put an emphasis on free throw shooting in the offseason.
AKRON – Manchester had three players in double figures in a Three Rivers Conference boys basketball victory over Tippecanoe Valley Friday night. Senior Mason Hamby tallied 18 points, helping the Squires win 63-42.
From a visual standpoint, the interior of the old city hall appears to have been untouched since city workers vacated the building nearly five years ago.
If you’re looking for further proof that Warsaw remains a key player in orthopedics, look no further than Becker’s Spine Review, an online publication that recently listed the top 19 companies in the spine industry to watch in 2018.
K21 Health Foundation announced the continued funding of the Questa Education Foundation to financially support Kosciusko County graduating high school seniors who will be majoring in health care-related fields.