Autocam Medical, a global leader in precision-machined medical devices, announced plans Monday to construct a 100,000-square-foot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Warsaw.
In what has already been quite the year to remember for the numerous Warsaw athletic programs, the school was able to add another trophy to its collection on Saturday as junior Jordan Randall captured the state championship in high jump at the Boys Track and Field State Finals in Indianapolis.
Warsaw's Lady Tigers played defense well enough, but struggled at the plate in its 5-0 loss to Elkhart in the Goshen 4A Softball Sectional championship game Saturday morning.
I crave data even more when it’s hard to sleep. I was looking at high school enrollment comparisons from 2024 to 2025, and you can see the Northern Lakes Conference (NLC) school enrollments will be affected by the smaller classroom sizes among grades 9 through 12(recession babies, a consequence of lower area childbirths between 2008 and 2013).
Warsaw Community High School announced that the WCHS Band has been honored with the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) All-Music Award for the 2024–25 school year.
After closely monitoring the forecast and carefully weighing every option, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) has made the decision to move the Class of 2025 commencement ceremony indoors to the Tiger Den.
For the second straight season, the Warsaw baseball team entered sectional play champions of the Northern Lakes Conference, playing some of their best baseball and hopeful to make a long postseason run.
Anyone associated with Warsaw Lady Tiger softball, whether a player, coach or fan, will remember Wednesday's Sectional semifinal for the rest of their lives
A little over a month after narrowly defeating Northridge 3-2 in conference play, the Warsaw girls tennis team faced off with the Lady Raiders again on Tuesday evening, this time in the IHSAA regional at NorthWood. As was the case the first time around, the matches were close and intense. The similarities didn’t end there, as the end result was the same: Warsaw picked up a 4-1 victory to advance to Wednesday’s regional final.
Anyone paying close attention to Warsaw boys’ track and field will agree the field events - specifically the shot put and discus, pole vault, long jump, and the high jump – have made significant contributions to Warsaw’s conference and sectional championships.
The second day of the girls tennis sectional at Warsaw featured just one match, but it certainly was a doozy. The host Lady Tigers and Tippecanoe Valley, both conference champions in the middle of great seasons, treated spectators to a fantastic match. At the end of five hard fought contests, it was Warsaw that earned the right to advance to Saturday’s championship with a 4-1 win.
An indicator each year that summer is just around the corner, girls tennis began sectional play on Thursday afternoon, with three local schools, including hosts Warsaw, beginning their postseason journeys.
The second session of summer school will begin Monday at Warsaw Community High School.
Warsaw’s Lady Tigers trailed 8-1 after the first quarter, but held Portage to three field goals over the last three quarters and claim a 37-24 road victory in a non-conference basketball game Saturday.
The Kosciusko Community YMCA will honor community members serving in the United States Armed Forces by giving them free and discounted services.
“The Schools of Kosciusko County 1835-1975” is available for pickup at the Old Jail Museum, 121 N. Indiana St., Warsaw. The book has been recognized as a Bicentennial Legacy Project.
Main Street in Warsaw will be closed to traffic from Hickory Street to Colfax Street Monday.
It was a double victory for the Warsaw Community High School track program at Wednesday’s Northern Lakes Conference Championships.
Following a week of rain, two postponed games caused the Warsaw baseball team to play a Northern Lakes Conference doubleheader Saturday, beginning with a 9:30 a.m. game against Plymouth that was followed by a 12:30 p.m. contest with Northridge.
SYRACUSE – Other than the fifth inning, Joey Hickerson and the Warsaw Tigers had little trouble with rival Wawasee Monday afternoon.
SYRACUSE – As Wawasee High School boys golf coach Steve Coverstone put it, Warsaw played pretty good and his Warriors played OK.
The Homestead Lady Spartans showed why they're the state's 13th-ranked girls tennis team Thursday at Warsaw.
FORT WAYNE - In one of the most surreal settings possible for a Warsaw boys basketball game, the Tigers did what they had to do Thursday evening.
The Warsaw boys track and field team opened its season with a convincing win over the defending Huntington North Sectional champions Tuesday - the Huntington North Vikings.
The Warsaw Community High School baseball team may have been feeling fatigued after playing their third-straight game in sub-40 degree temperatures, but their coach was just feeling frustrated.