Community Leaders Learn About Role Of REAL Services

WINONA LAKE – Without REAL Services, the story of REAL client caregiver Bernita Smith, 71, and her husband Ron, 68, could have taken a different course.

Optimist Triathlon Experiences Growth Over Previous Year

WINONA LAKE – While participation in other triathlons is down by around 10 percent, according to Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club Triathlon Race Director Ron Donkers, Saturday’s Optimist Sprint Triathlon was up 4 percent over last year.

Lakes Festival Draws Thousands To Warsaw

Thousands of people turned out for the eighth annual Northern Indiana Lakes Festival Saturday and Sunday at Center Lake Park for the myriad of activities, vendors and shows.

Stutzman Wants To Move To Senate To Tackle Debt

WINONA LAKE – Every generation faces its unique set of challenges, and U.S. Senate candidate and Indiana 3rd District Congressman Marlin Stutzman believes that the ever-ballooning U.S. debt is one such challenge facing America today.

Meth Workshop in Silver Lake Tuesday

SILVER LAKE – More than 70 people attended the second Meth Awareness Partnership Meth Workshop of the year at the Silver Lake Lion’s Club Tuesday.

NLC Title On The Line When Rivals Warsaw, Plymouth Meet

A high school math teacher, Doug Ogle also knows quite a bit about history as well ... especially when it comes to boys basketball in the Northern Lakes Conference.

Lady Warriors Survive Wild NLC Game

SYRACUSE – While the girls basketball rivalry between Wawasee and Plymouth may have lost some of its luster over the last few seasons, the intensity remains alive and well.

Trump, Hillary Both Bend The Truth

I get a kick out of the way folks are whipped into a frenzy by Donald Trump.

Lady Warriors Win Golf Sectional

The No. 1 goal Saturday for Wawasee High School's girls golf team, according to veteran coach Steve Coverstone, was to finish in the top three and advance to this weekend's regional.

Warsaw Rally Falls Short

For a while, it seemed like South Bend St. Joe, the fourth-ranked team in Class 3A, was going to be too much for Warsaw to handle.

Triton Boys Rally, Beat Rival Plymouth

BOURBON - Boys basketball dominance in Marshall County seems to have swayed to Bourbon.

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Dozens Take The Plunge For Hunger

LEESBURG - Temperature of around 25 degrees didn't keep 117 people from running into Tippecanoe Lake Saturday for the Second Annual Pie-Eyed Petey's Polar Bear Plunge.

Grace Continues Winning Ways

WINONA LAKE - If there's a better point guard in the Mid-Central College Conference than Bruce Grimm Jr., Jim Kessler said he would like to know who it is.

Whitko Boys Win TRC Championship

SOUTH WHITLEY - The 2010-11 Three Rivers Conference championship for basketball belongs solely to the Whitko Wildcats.

Testimony Begins In Trial Of Former Warsawan's Alleged Killer

SHAKOPEE, Minn. – Testimony began Tuesday in the second-degree murder trial of Charles “Tony” Maddox Jr. 

Hamilton Braving Leukemia Diagnosis

Sean Hamilton likes to do things most 13-year-old boys like to do.

Despite Loss, Triton Coach Pleased

BOURBON — Triton head football coach John Johns was happier with the effort his team gave in Friday night’s loss than he was with the one a week ago.

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Warsaw Swimmers Fall To NLC Foe Northridge

Feeling the effects of having nine swimmers missing from the competition, Warsaw’s boys swim team lost 129-56 to visiting  Northridge Thursday night.

Lady Tigers Win Big At Whitko

SOUTH WHITLEY – Whitko’s Breanna Cumberland scored the first three points of Friday night’s high school girls basketball game.