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Tigers Take Charge Out Of Carroll

Saddled with injuries to key players and trying to regroup after giving up 106 points in the final two weeks of the regular season, a bye week in the Class 6A playoffs was just what the Warsaw Tigers needed.

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Whitko Duo Shines In Win Over Valley

SOUTH WHITLEY – A freshman got the Whitko boys basketball team off to a solid start, and a reliable senior helped seal the deal in the second half.

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Lady Tigers Pull Away From Manchester

NORTH MANCHESTER – Using a second-half surge to pull away Wednesday evening, the Warsaw Lady Tigers scored their first win of the season and handed the Manchester Lady Squires their first loss.

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Amiss' Hot Hand Helps Tigers Get Back On Track

To say that Wyatt Amiss has been shooting the ball well, said Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle, would be an understatement.





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2 Warsaw Firefighters Take Oath Of Office At BOW Meeting

Mayor Joe Thallemer got a big hug Friday from Tristan Pass, one of two Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory firefighters given the oath of office at the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

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Milford Town Marshal Steps Down, Replacement Sworn In

MILFORD - There’s a new town marshal in Milford with action taken at Monday’s Town Council meeting.

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TV Anchor Tricia Sloma Talks About Wednesday’s Child At CASA Event

Tricia Sloma, news anchor for WNDU channel 16, has been sharing stories of children who are in need of adoption every Wednesday for the last five years during a segment called Wednesday’s Child.

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Bricker Leads Lady Tigers To First Sectional Title In 9 Years

They say revenge is a dish best served cold.

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McCormick Running For Indiana Governor On Her Values

Four years of serving as the last elected Indiana superintendent of public instruction - as a Republican - hasn’t been Jennifer McCormick’s only public service.

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INDOT Releases Update On ProPEL U.S. 30 Study

Representatives for the Indiana Department of Transportation released an update on their ProPEL U.S. 30 study during Wednesday’s media briefing.

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Hoffhien Knows The Language Of Signs

Nearly 10,000 signs are posted throughout the Warsaw city limits, ranging in size from a few inches to several feet.

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22 Years Into Coaching, Krebs Has First Shot At Gold

In just a few days, Warsaw girls basketball head coach Lenny Krebs will stand on the sidelines in the state championship for the first time in his career. This comes a week after his first ever semi-state games, and before that, his first ever regional. In his 22nd year as a head coach, Krebs is finally reaping the rewards he has spent decades sowing.

Can Connor Cover? Sometimes, The Other Guy Is Just Better

Well, we have finally made it. This weekend boasts the last day where multiple National Football League games will be played until September. Take it all in this weekend people, it’s almost gone.

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County Council Approves Public Defender’s Office, Louis Dreyfus Abatement, Sheriff’s Contract

Among the items the Kosciusko County Council approved at their two-hour meeting Thursday night was the creation of a public defender’s office, a tax abatement for Louis Dreyfus and the sheriff’s 2025 contract.

Times-Union Court News 12-11-2001

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner: • Nickie Wayne Hutton, 50, and Delora Marinez Tabb, 47, both of North West Street, Warsaw. • Roman Ovtchinnikov, 27, and Dana L.Oliver, 31, both of Chicago, Ill. • Ryan Lloyd Scott Thomas, 28, East CR 800S, Claypool, and Stephanie Lee Johnson, 22, West CR 800S, Claypool. Superior Court II The following misdemeanors and infractions were recently admitted and adjudged in Kosciusko Superior Court II with Judge James Jarrette presiding.The month the incident occurred is included to eliminate confusion. The following people also paid $329.50 in court costs: Driving While Intoxicated - Fined $50 in October, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days was Patrick L.Robinson, Mentone.

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Area High School Football Previews For Week 6