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World Dance Styles Prominent In Wagon Wheel Jr.’s ‘Snow White And The Dancing Dwarfs’

Take “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” change up each of the dwarfs, add in a variety of dance moves and the result is Wagon Wheel Jr.’s production of “Snow White and the Dancing Dwarfs.”

Different Treatment For Similar Rich Kids

Variety magazine is honoring Chelsea Clinton in its “Power of Women” edition.

City May Replace Center Lake Pavilion With Ice Rink, Park Offices

The city of Warsaw is exploring the idea of replacing the Center Lake Pavilion with an ice rink and new park offices.

We Need To Show Refs Some Respect

When I was little, I used to yell at the refs a lot. I got irate, would lose my breath and my voice – you can see it in your mind, right? A giant red-faced weeble in the stands.

State Atty. Gen. Talks Openly About Racism, Injustice

During his 2016 campaign for Indiana attorney general, Curtis T. Hill Jr. avoided campaigning on the fact that a victory would make him the first black man in Indiana elected to a statewide office – and he even asked reporters to shy away from the issue, saying it was not important.




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Warsaw BZA Approves 3 Variances For Purity Cylinder Gases

Purity Cylinder Gases Inc. is making some changes to its property at 1638 Armstrong Road, Warsaw, and to do that the company had to seek approval for three variances Monday from the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals.

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Closing Recycling Drop-Off Stations Saved County Money

While presenting the Kosciusko County Solid Waste Management District’s 2024 budget to the County Council Thursday, Director Tom Ganser explained how the closing of all the recycling drop-off stations last year saved the county money.

Three Indiana Cities Launch Bold Visions, Strategic Plans To Fuel Growth

INDIANAPOLIS – Three Indiana cities today unveiled ambitious economic development plans, outlining long-term strategies to better fuel economic growth, innovation and quality of life for current and future residents.

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Warsaw Falls To Noblesville On Penalty Kicks

After dropping last year’s IHSAA boys soccer regional semifinal game to Noblesville a year ago, Warsaw had a chance at revenge on Wednesday night at the Tiger Soccer Complex with the same stakes on the line. The Tigers got on the board early, but it was the Millers who wrapped up the scoring, winning 1-1 (4-3) on penalty kicks.

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Proposed Data Center Near Leesburg Draws Opposition

As of Tuesday, there were 912 verified signatures at change.org to “prevent the construction of a data center on farm land in Leesburg.”

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11 Veterans Honored At Annual Threads Of Valor Ceremony

Eleven veterans were honored Tuesday with quilts during Threads of Valor. Those honored Tuesday were Adam Aguilar, Dale Campbell, James Gast, Forrest Kantner, Roger King, William “Bud” Long, David Oberg, Kenneth Reed, Steven Shumaker, Roger Studebaker and Kenneth Wolf Jr.

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LaunchPad Seeks Change In MOU With City On ARPA Funds

LaunchPad Director Sherry Searles went before the Warsaw Common Council on Monday to request a change in the memorandum of understanding between them on how LaunchPad can use its ARPA funds from the city.

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Plug And Play’s Warsaw Office Celebrates Opening At Zimmer Biomet Headquarters

A ribbon-cutting and panel discussion Wednesday celebrated the opening of Plug and Play's Warsaw office, located at the Zimmer Biomet headquarters.

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Syracuse Councilman Asks County For Annexation Letter Of Support

As the town of Syracuse is landlocked as far as development goes, Syracuse Town Councilman Larry Siegel asked the Kosciusko County Commissioners Tuesday for a letter to the state legislature asking for the town to be able to annex land that isn’t contiguous to it.

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Lady Tiger Seniors Looking To End Careers On Top

Warsaw’s four seniors: Brooke Winchester, Abbey Peterson, Braylie Chastain and Leila Knepp have a luxury that very few athletes playing in their final season do. They know exactly when their last game is. Whether they win or lose in Saturday’s state championship game, it will be the last time they put on the Lady Tiger uniform.

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Stifling Defense Earns Manchester Sectional Final Berth

The Manchester Squires boys’ basketball team tipped off at 6 p.m. in Wabash’s Coolman Gym for the first of two IHSAA Class 2A Sectional 38 boys’ basketball semifinals’ games last night, ending the Rochester Zebras’ season with a 71-46 win.

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County Council Votes To Keep Mobile Home Tax; Hears Tax Abatement Request From Louis Dreyfus

Mobile home owners in Kosciusko County will need to continue to pay the property tax on their homes for the foreseeable future.