Dawn L. Parker


Fuller-Hall

Kerry Kiser and Tony Fuller, both of Warsaw, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaelei Fuller, to Jeremy Hall. He is the son of Kenneth and Alicia Hall, Warsaw.

Brock-Barger

Rob and Kathy Vermillion, Leesburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Brock, Winona Lake, to Brian Barger, Winona Lake. He is the son of Earl and Jan Barger, Leesburg.

Nancy Buesching Tucker

Nancy Buesching Tucker, Churubusco, died April 13, 2012, in Tucson, Ariz.

Niswander-Sears

Alice Cashbaugh, Ohio, announces the engagement of her daughter, Shannon Niswander, Three Rivers, Mich., to Robert S. Sears, Three Rivers.

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Michael Ginter


WHS Class Of 1960 To Hold Luncheon


Easy Does It

Jenna Kneff appears to be holding up the end of the line as a pair of cows take a rest in the Dairy Barn.


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Robert W. ‘Cap’n Bob’ Barnes

Robert W. "Cap'n Bob" Barnes, 77, North Webster, died on April 16, 2024, at his residence.

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Patsy A. Cave

Patsy A. Cave, 87, rural Rochester, died at 6:47 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, at her residence.

Shirley Anne Bosell Williams

BOURBON – Shirley Anne Bosell Williams, 93, of Winona Lake, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, in Winona Lake.

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LCB Promotes Ashley D. Walker To AVP, Project Management Officer

LCB Promotes Ashley D. Walker To AVP, Project Management Officer

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James Riley Bowman

James Riley Bowman, 78, Bourbon, formerly of Warsaw, died Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.

James K. Ingram

James K. Ingram passed away on Nov. 19, 2024, at home in Warsaw.

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Stephen Charles Gift

Stephen Charles Gift, 70, died on Dec. 21, 2024. He was born on Feb. 23, 1954, in Butler.

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Peggy J. Welty

Peggy J. Welty, 86, Warsaw, died Dec. 13, 2024.

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Anchorage Road Closure Announced

The contractor performing relocation of NIPSCO's gas utilities will close Anchorage Road between the railroad tracks and Sunset Drive from Wednesday, April 30 until Tuesday, May 6, according to the city of Warsaw.

City's High Screens Lower Boom On Whitko

COLUMBIA CITY - The basketball game ended, and as the fans walked toward the exits, they repeated the same question over and over. The only difference was the wording and the tone. "When is the last time we beat Whitko?" you heard an overjoyed Eagles fan ask. "When is the last time we lost to Columbia City?" you overheard a disgusted Whitko fan grumble. That was 1990, but it happened again in 1996, the day before Thanksgiving.Columbia City 66, Whitko 57 the scoreboard showed. Whitko had one lead: 2-0.The Eagles (1-0) led the Wildcats (0-1) the rest of the way.And one thing is certain: the new coaching staff of Chris Benedict, Chad Christman and John Snyder have breathed life into a Columbia City program that had been mired in mediocrity.

Tiger Spikers Take Title

COLUMBIA CITY - For the first time in several seasons, Warsaw appeared to have some challenge in the championship match of the Columbia City Volleyball Sectional Saturday. Or so it seemed. The host Eagles entered the title game with an impressive 25-7 record this year, and had been playing their best volleyball of the season since a close loss to Warsaw in the regular season. Columbia City also had an impressive win over Tippecanoe Valley in the semifinals, and the championship was in the Eagles' home gym.Everything pointed to a highly contested match. Or so it seemed. Warsaw came out hitting on all cylinders and won the first game 15-2 behind 11 consecutive points on the serve of senior Sarah Calhoun.The second game was more of what everybody had expected, but the Tigers still came out on top 15-8 and won their eighth straight sectional title.