Some Folks Just Don't Get It...And Other Thoughts

While on our merry way to Kansas, The Official Vacation Destination of the Howe Family, I took advantage of an excellent people-watching opportunity last week and re-learned sports just aren’t everyone’s “thing.”

Warsaw, Wawasee Split Swim Meet

The Warsaw and Wawasee swim teams had an early-season matchup Saturday in Warsaw, with the boys and girls teams splitting Northern Lakes Conference wins.

BOW Awards 2014 Supply Bids, Wage Compensation Study To Be Conducted

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday awarded supply bids for 2014.

Grace Women Beat League Foe MVNU

WINONA LAKE – A back-and-forth game was secured by Grace College’s women’s basketball team, beating Mt. Vernon Nazarene University 60-55 on Saturday.


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Triton Blessed With Experience

BOURBON – A season ago, Triton’s varsity boys basketball team lost its first three games. Then the Trojans won 18 of their next 20, which included a 10-game win streak and a Hoosier North Athletic Conference championship.

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Valley Beats Glenn 3-0, Remains Unbeaten In INSC

Fighting for the first ever volleyball title in the first season of the Indiana Northern State Conference, the top two teams, Tippecanoe Valley and John Glenn, met at Rita Price-Simpson Court Tuesday evening for a crucial match.

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The Penalty Box: Wawasee Reminds Us Of Sports Courage

Remember a few weeks back when I suggested to you that there are heroes and then there are “sports heroes”? After that hit the front porches and webpages, I got as much reaction from it as I had gotten from any column I have turned in.

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Board Of Works OKs Road Closures For ‘Shamrock Shimmy’

After working through some concerns, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday approved some road closures for “Shamrock Shimmy,” a community fun run, on March 16.

Indiana Senate Bill 1 Is Priority For This Legislative Session, Mishler Says

Asked about education bills that are likely to be passed this year by the Indiana legislature, Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Mishawaka) said Senate Bill 1 was probably the priority, which deals with literacy and retention of third-graders.

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Echoes Of The Past Celebrates 30th Anniversary

What started out as a small group of people trying to increase foot traffic to the Kosciusko County fair in the early 1990s has turned into more, according to a news release from Echoes of the Past.

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Manchester Goes Wire-To-Wire In Win Over Valley

Once conference opponents, the Manchester and Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball teams met in Akron Tuesday night for a nonconference affair. The Squires took the lead in the opening seconds and never surrendered it, staying in front the whole way for a 54-42 win.

Letters to the Editor 08-19-1997

- UPS Driver - Packerton Thanks - Technology - Prosecutor's Decision - Foreign Aid - Good Job, Tigers UPS Driver Editor, Times-Union: In response to your News Views article Saturday, Aug.16, I agree that good service is definitely the exception these days.I don't know how that tied in with the Teamsters being on strike against UPS.

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Lady Lancer Soccer Plays To Draw With Missouri Baptist

Grace Runners Open Season At IWU; Grace Spikers Come Back In Five At SAU

Tippecanoe Valley Plans Development Day

AKRON - The Indiana Department of Education and the Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. Board of School Trustees have approved a full-day staff development day for Thursday.

Keyes - Burkett


Bianchini-Kreiter

Scott and Carol Bianchini, Warsaw, announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Bianchini, Warsaw, to Joshua Kreiter, Warsaw.

Miller - Flannery


Wood - Weaver


Ginter - Kerr