Facing off in each team’s Northern Lakes Conference opener at the Tiger Den Friday night, the Warsaw and Wawasee boys basketball teams dazzled spectators with a hard-fought, back-and-forth game that saw the Warriors pull off a shocking upset to win 56-51 and hand the Tigers their second straight loss.
Angela Fulton became a REALTOR to help families find their dream homes, and that is exactly what the local Warsaw real estate broker does, according to a provided news release.
Kosciusko REMC recently reaffirmed its commitment to the Kosciusko community with a $5,000 donation to Combined Community Services in support of their Winter Warmth Program.
Grace College’s women’s basketball saw their upset bid of No. 5 Carroll falling painstakingly short as they lost 49-45 to the Saints on Thursday night.
An agreement with Kosciusko Development Inc. (KDI) and Kosciusko Land Trust Inc. and the city concerning the previous Owens property, 302 W. Market St., Warsaw, was approved by the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday.
During their last meeting of 2023 Thursday, the Kosciusko County Council made a few decisions for 2024, including the one-year council committees and appointments.
BURKET – Burket Town Council heard an update Thursday about emergency generators at the Burket Fire Department and the Burket Fireman’s Training Center.
SILVER LAKE — Silver Lake Town Council received and tabled three bids to improve the roads using the Community Crossings Matching Grant at its meeting on Wednesday.
Lakeland Christian girls basketball has traded its wins and losses quite frequently so far this season, sitting at 6-4 heading into Thursday night’s home game against Granger Christian. The Lady Cougars left no doubt about who the superior team in this one was, cruising to a 43-15 win, its second in a row.