Grace Tabbed No. 15 In NAIA Preseason Poll
WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s soccer team achieved its highest ranking in program history when the NAIA unveiled its Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll on Tuesday, landing at No. 15.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s soccer team achieved its highest ranking in program history when the NAIA unveiled its Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll on Tuesday, landing at No. 15.
Read MorePLEASANT LAKE – Get down and dirty on Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Parkview Muddy Trail Run. The event will be hosted at the Anthony Wayne Scout Reservation, 2282 West 500 South, Pleasant Lake, in Steuben County (10 minutes off I-69, exit 340), rain or shine.
Read MoreTOPEKA – While the boys soccer team hosted Argos in a super rare matchup of area teams just steps from the tennis facility, the boys tennis team from Warsaw hit the road to meet another new face. In a evenly distributed show of force, Warsaw claimed a 4-1 win at Westview Tuesday in the season opener for both teams. It was the first time in the program’s history the two teams met on opening day.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND – Playing at home for the first time in nine days, South Bend burst out for seven early runs and coasted to a 7-2 victory over Dayton on Tuesday night at Four Winds Field in the series opener.
Read MoreFORT WAYNE – The Summit City was named the third-best market in the country for Minor League sports, according to SportsBusiness Journal’s bi-annual rankings. The TinCaps, the ECHL’s Komets and the NBADL’s Mad Ants helped Fort Wayne improve 16 spots from its 2013 ranking.
Read MoreWARSAW – They don’t play each other hardly ever. And after Tuesday night, Warsaw might not want to revisit the idea. Argos made several opportunities count in a convincing 4-1 boys soccer win over Warsaw.
Read MoreLAGRANGE – Recap from Wawasee’s 3-2 win over Lakeland in girls soccer action.
Read MoreWARSAW — The Mariners Drive Rehabilitation project began today, Tuesday, Aug. 18. According to Andrew R. Schouten, project manager for Phend & Brown, Inc., Milford, project contractors, a schedule of activities has been released highlighting major activities. Schouten notes changing weather conditions and/or internal schedules changes may alter … Read More
WARSAW — The final Central Park Concert Series of the season will feature Meet The Beetles Friday evening, Aug. 21. The concert will be from 7-8:30 p.m. by the fountain.
Read MoreMADISON COUNTY— The Pendleton Heights Arabians are one of a dozen Indiana High Schools now using a high tech system to track athlete safety on every play.
Read MoreAKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley boys tennis team opened its season with a 5-0 loss to Bremen Tuesday evening. The Lions won all five matches in straight sets in the win. Bryce Devine topped Trevor Neeley 6-2, 6-2 at No. 1 singles to pace Bremen to the victory. … Read More
BOONE COUNTY – A music instructor in Fisher has been arrested for child molestation.
Read MoreWARSAW — The public is invited to join local pastor Michael Barnes of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Warsaw from 7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 15 as he answers seven hard life questions such as: Why is there death, crime and war? Why me? Don’t all religions lead to heaven? Why are there so many different interpretations of the bible? And many more.
Read MoreINDIANA — Today, Tuesday, Aug. 18, is the quarterly deadline to sign up for the state’s Do Not Call list, which helps stop unwanted telemarketing calls and text messages.
Read MoreWARSAW — The Kosciusko Community YMCA will be hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 22. The drive will be at the Parkview Warsaw YMCA location on Mariners Drive in the Parkview Center for Healthy Living in the lobby.
Read MoreELKHART — Elkhart-based Lippert Components Inc. has formed a new team dedicated to the development and sale of its electronics components. Chris Hige will serve as director of sales and Mark Woloszyk will serve as general manager of the LCI Electronics team.
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