More Barriers Installed Along Husky Trail

More barriers are being installed near Martin’s Super Market near the Husky Trail road project.

GOP Fish Fry Planned Tonight

Kosciusko County Republicans will host a fish fry tonight in Warsaw and are preparing for the group’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner.

City Seeks Ideas On How To Ease Train Congestion

Trains have been criss-crossing through Warsaw for decades, but the city will soon know which east-west crossing might be best suited to construct an underpass or overpass near the downtown.

Performers Announced For Summer Concerts

The city of Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department on Monday announced the summer concerts at Central Park.

Open House Planned For Spurlock 50th

Bill and Rosemary Spurlock, Warsaw, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday.

James and Karen Long Married 55 Years

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Long, Warsaw, recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary.

The Electronic Age Makes Armchair Officiating Too Easy

One of the things that is universal in sports is complaining about officiating. Anyone in an easy chair with a cold beverage in their hand can whine about it, that’s a part of sports. Nowadays that same person can actually do something about it, and ought not be a part of the landscape. The Electrionic Age is working against quality officiating more now than at any other time in history. So I’m going to write today’s column with a bit of a bile taste in my mouth. Last week in my Facebook feed, I saw Kentucky fans start a website dedicated to preventing John Higgins from calling  all Wildcat games. The site makes its case by pointing out the foul differential against Kentucky in games called by Higgins.

Jeannette Louise Drawbaugh

Jeannette Louise Drawbaugh, Warsaw, passed away surrounded by family at 10:25 p.m. Friday, March 31, 2017, at Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse, at the age of 78.


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Manchester U’s Harris Wins 10,000-Meter Race At Hanover Invitational

A recap of Manchester University athletic competitions for the weekend ending Sunday.

Trump’s Comments Do More Harm Than Good

Everybody knows that President Donald Trump makes inflammatory comments.

John Earl Replogle

MILFORD – John Earl Replogle, 81, of Seminole, Fla., formerly of Milford, passed away on Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at Lexington Health and Rehab in St. Petersburg. John was born on Sept. 1, 1935, to Delbert Walter Replogle and Myrtle Hampton Replogle in Milford. He was raised in Milford and graduated from Milford High School with the class of 1954.

­Flexaust On The Grow, Gets Tax Abatement From City

Flexaust in Warsaw is growing again.

Five Hurt In Crash

Five people were injured after a two-vehicle crash Thursday night at the intersection of Packerton Road and CR 225S.

4 Years Meted In Spanking Case

A Warsaw man will serve up to four years in prison for striking a 2-year-old girl with a belt.

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Sturtsman Tosses 1-Hitter In Season Opener

NORTH MANCHESTER – A single by Noah Beck produced both of Manchester’s runs, and Hayes Sturtsman and his defense made sure the Fort Wayne Wayne Generals didn’t score Wednesday.

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Grigsby's 11 Ks Propel Lancers Past USF

Logan Grigsby's 11-strikeout performance led Grace College baseball to its third Crossroads League victory of the 2017 campaign Wednesday afternoon. The Lancers put in one of their best performances of the year against St. Francis, besting the Cougars 12-2. Grigsby got the start for Grace, and he almost went the distance. He tossed seven innings, giving up two earned runs on six hits as he tied his career high with 11 strikeouts. He was backed by a motivated Lancer lineup who put up 12 runs in the ballgame and played error-free defense in the field.

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Wawasee’s Woody Signs With Trine

Wawasee senior Bryce Woody signed a letter of intent to continue his football and academic careers at Trine University in Angola on Wednesday.

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Beasley.Warriors’ Harter Signs To Play For Trine

On Wednesdsay, Wawasee senior Trevor Harter signed a letter of intent to continue his football and academic careers at Trine University in Angola.

Church Notes, March 30, 2017

A concert, a talk on human sex trafficking and Passover/Easter events are among upcoming activities at area churches.