Edgewood Planning Open House

Edgewood Middle School invites the public to attend an open house and learning showcase on May 16.

Area Sports Briefs


Opal J. Bradley

NORTH MANCHESTER — Opal J. Bradley, 89, North Manchester, died at 3:10 a.m. April 30, 2017, at Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. She was born July 23, 1927, in Floyd County, Ky., to Joe and Maudie Miller McKenzie. She married Aaron Bradley on April 12, 1943. He died on Nov. 16, 2000.

Diane Kay Martin

Diane Kay Martin, 71, Greenwood, passed away at 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, 2017, at St Francis Hospital, Indianapolis. On Aug. 14, 1945, she was born in Warsaw to Everette and Mildred Hamman Dunkleberger. She was united in marriage to Grover Martin, who preceded her in death. Diane lived most of her life in the Warsaw area. She attended Warsaw High School and also worked for Warsaw Collection Agency.  In retirement, she moved to Leesburg, Fla., and enjoyed her family, friends, beloved dog BoBo and the sunshine. In October 2015 she moved back to central Indiana to be closer to family.

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Jensen To Play For Indiana Wesleyan

Senior Michael Jensen made Warsaw football history over his last two seasons as a Tiger, and today he signed on to make college football history, too.

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Street Brother Sign With Indiana Wesleyan

The Warsaw wide receiver tandem of twin brothers D’Andre and Devin Street has signed letters of intent to play on the first football team at Indiana Wesleyan University.

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Telecommunications Bill That Aids Cell Networks Leaves Cities Scrambling

A piece of legislation regarding the placement of new wireless equipment passed by the Indiana legislature late last week gave municipalities only a week to react to it.

Funny How Culture Decides What's Acceptable

I’m not going to make excuses for Bill O’Reilly’s behavior.

Open House Will Mark 80 Years for Hile

An open house is planned May 6 for Nancy Hile in honor of her 80th birthday.

Gebert Celebrating 95th Birthday

Mary K. North Gebert, longtime Pierceton resident, is celebrating her 95th birthday today. She was born April 29, 1922.

Club News, April 29, 2017

Meeting reports and upcoming events from area service clubs and social groups.

Local Officials Discuss Funding For Road Improvements

Indiana Gov Eric Holcomb signed the two-year $32 billion state budget and infrastructure funding bills into law Thursday.

Seat, Hupfer Speak On GOP Leadership At Lincoln Day Dinner

Guest speakers at the Kosciusko County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner Thursday night spoke about their experiences working with former President George W. Bush and with the 2016 election.

Two U.S. Senate candidates make appearance in Warsaw

Two Republicans planning to run in the 2018 against Democrat U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly got their names out to the local GOP Thursday at the Lincoln Day Dinner.

Day Of Prayer Events Set in Winona Lake, North Manchester

Two communities have announced plans for the National Day of Prayer, which is Thursday.

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High School Roundup – April 27

Lady Squires Cruise To 5-0 TRC Win Over Northfield; Wildcats Outpace Wabash, Lakeland Christian; Whitko Tennis Falls 5-0; Maconaquah Defeats Valley; Today’s Lady Tiger Softball Game Moved To Warsaw

Area Sports Briefs

Wawasee Physical Night Thursday; Bre’s Run Set for July 8; Akron Speedway Opening May 6; Parkview Warsaw Foundation Golf Outing May 15; Valley Physicals On Wednesday; Squire Camp Registration Open; Valley Sports Ads On Sale.

Davis-Yudasz

Stefani Elizabeth Davis, Leesburg, and Matthew Jobe Yudasz, Warsaw, have announced their engagement.

WCS Board OKs Madison Principal, Girls Soccer Coach

Warsaw School Board approved Ben Barkey as the Madison Elementary principial in a 5-0 vote Wednesday during a special meeting.

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Yeager Leads Warsaw To Win Over Triton

After a rough start, Warsaw golfer Sam Yeager found his stride Wednesday, earning medalist honors and leading the Tigers to an 11-stroke win over the Triton Trojans at Stonehenge.