NORTH WEBSTER – ­Advanced EMT and Advanced EMT Bridge classes will begin next month at the North Webster Tippecanoe Township EMS building, 499 W. Washington St.
The natural assumption, said first-year Warsaw girls soccer coach Peter Lucht, is to assume there may be a bit of a setback, or that the cupboard might be a little bare.That’s simply not the case for the Lady Tigers.
MENTONE – The town of Mentone is one step closer to spending money on home improvements, and now it is asking residents to apply for those funds.
There are more than 2,500 Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps programs in the United States, with more than 200 schools on the waiting list.Warsaw Community High School vaulted to the top of that list to start its U.S. Army JROTC program this school year.
NORTH WEBSTER – Town Council took its first action Tuesday on an agreement to provide wastewater treatment for a Noble County sewer district, an idea first broached five years ago.
In terms of Tad Nieter’s place in the history of Warsaw Community High School’s boys golf program, head coach Ben Barkey called his former player and assistant coach “iconic.”
NORTH MANCHESTER – The words down time don’t exist in Emily Willmann’s vocabulary.The Manchester University junior likes to stay busy whenever she can. This summer is a good example, as she is a lifeguard at a pool near her home in Montpelier, while holding down a job at a factory and also finding time to help the Blackford High School girls’ soccer coaching staff by working with the goalkeepers.
OrthoWorx is investing $300,000 and Warsaw Community School Corp. is providing $185,000 in a partnership to further expand science, technology, engineering and math education in the area.
FORT WAYNE – There wasn't a speaker system or a scoreboard, but the Class 2A No. 2 Warsaw boys soccer team let the better team be known Monday at Fort Wayne's Kreager Park on the field.
Lakeland Financial Corporation and Lake City Bank announced Wednesday that David M. Findlay will be appointed chief executive officer of both organizations at the April 8 shareholders meeting.
Many of the 25 families with ties to Warsaw Community Schools who adopted internationally thought through adoption they could enrich the lives of the children they brought into their homes.What they found exceeded their dreams.