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TERRE HAUTE — Warsaw’s girls closed out the season with a 21st-place finish at the IHSAA Cross Country State Finals Saturday.

TERRE HAUTE — The IHSAA Cross Country State finals take place Saturday in Terre Haute, and Warsaw’s girls are excited to be back.

CARMEL — NorthWood’s record-breaking girls golf team closed out a banner season on a fitting note Saturday, shaving 11 strokes off Friday’s opening round and finishing in 10th place at the IHSAA State Finals.

CARMEL — NorthWood carded a 354 at Friday’s opening round of the IHSAA State Finals to finish day one of the two-day meet in 10th place.

NAPPANEE — Already the best team in NorthWood girls golf history, the Lady Panthers look to finish strong at the IHSAA State Finals Friday and Saturday.

WABASH — The Honeywell Center Ford Theater in Wabash announced two upcoming July concerts: “America,” the British-American rock band, will perform live on stage in the Honeywell Center Ford Theater at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 20. “America” became a global household name and paved the way with an impressive string of hits including “A Horse …read more.

ROME CITY — The culmination of a six-month investigation involving narcotics and stolen items culminated Wednesday, June 27, when a search warrant was executed and arrests made. A search warrant was executed on Park Drive, Rome City. Arrested at the residence at the time of the search and charges were: Glen Jacobs, 42, Rome City, …read more.

SYRACUSE — After 24 years, Pam Schumm has finally decided to put down the mic at the IHSAA swim finals, where she has served as co-announcer since 1995.

SYRACUSE — Three wrestlers represent Wawasee at the IHSAA State Finals beginning tonight in Indianapolis, but if the Warriors have their way, it’s only the beginning.

FORT WAYNE — Wawasee wrestling went 4-0 at the Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association Team State Dual Championships Saturday to win the Class 2A title.

WARSAW — A local mother is speaking out on Facebook after her autistic son was left on a Warsaw school bus for hours.   According to Gloria Miller, her 3-year-old son Dawson was left alone on a school bus for almost five hours yesterday, Dec. 20. Dawson attends Leesburg Oswego Preschool and has a special …read more.

CARMEL — NorthWood junior MacKenzie Weaver shot 93 to finish in 56th place in the final standings of the IHSAA Girls Golf Finals at Prairie View Saturday.

CARMEL — NorthWood junior MacKenzie Weaver carded 83 in the first round of the IHSAA Girls Golf State Finals at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel Friday, leaving her tied for 38th with 18 more holes scheduled for Saturday.

NAPPANEE — NorthWood junior MacKenzie Weaver is happy to be back at the state golf finals and eager to prove she belongs as the tournament takes place Friday and Saturday at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel.

MILFORD—Two seventh-grade boys from Milford Middle School, Grant Brooks and Austin Myers, have become quite popular among the student body with their new business venture.

WARSAW — A new medical device supplier has chosen Warsaw as the location for its newest manufacturing facility. With Banner representatives and local dignitaries present, the ribbon was cut Thursday afternoon, Aug. 18. While the facility currently stands at 43,000 square feet, the design takes into consideration future growth of up to 100,000 square feet. One feature …read more.

WARSAW — Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc., a global leader in musculoskeletal healthcare, announced today, Monday, Aug. 15, the acquisition of CD Diagnostics, a fully integrated, Delaware-based diagnostics company focused on developing immunoassays and biomarker testing to inform treatment decisions that improve patient outcomes. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Zimmer Biomet and …read more.

WARSAW — Seymour Midwest, a family-owned, global supplier to the specialty hand tools market, announced the appointment of Bill Pipp and Matt Teevan to the company’s executive leadership team. Pipp, who most recently managed Seymour Midwest’s marketing and product development activities, will now lead the company’s global sales activities as senior vice president of sales. …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER —  North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce  held a ribbon cutting for My Little Red Moon, 120 N. Main St., North Webster, Monday, July 12. It joins other locations of My Red Moon in Pierceton, North Manchester and Syracuse but features infant and children’s clothing and gifts, selected antiques and collectibles and women’s apparel …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Development Corporation announced Owl Manor Medical as one of the recipients of a 2016 Facade Grant in downtown Warsaw. Improvements included a new awning and new, lit sign for the storefront. Owl Manor Medical is a device company dedicated to joint preservation and advanced wound care treatment of companion animals and is …read more.

WARSAW — Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. announced the early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, for its offer to purchase all outstanding shares of common stock of LDR Holding Corporation. As previously announced, Zimmer Biomet, through its indirect, wholly owned subsidiary, LH Merger Sub Inc., commenced an …read more.

WARSAW — The U.S. FDA is defending its response to a delay in reporting by MedTronic of injuries allegedly caused by its Infuse bone growth product. MassDevice cites a recent article by the Minneapolis StarTribune, which took an in-depth look at the situation and reported on MedTronic’s delay in reporting. The company disputed the story …read more.

SPIDER LAKE SPRINGS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — Some are calling it the latest symbolic battle between Canada and the United States — but it didn’t take place on the ice.

WARSAW — The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce and Warsaw Community Development Corporation held a ribbon cutting for the Law Office of Travis McConnell, 116 N. Buffalo St., downtown Warsaw, Friday, June 3. The Law Office of Travis McConnell practices but is not limited to personal injury, civil litigation, criminal defense, worker’s compensation, wills and estates …read more.

WARSAW — Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. announced its board of directors has approved the payment of a quarterly cash dividend to stockholders for the second quarter, 2016. The cash dividend of $0.24 per share will be paid on or about July 29, to stockholders of record as of the close of business on June 24. …read more.

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WARSAW — Warsaw Chemical Co. Inc. is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2016. Started in 1941, the company began with a product line of basic acid bowl cleaner and a mechanics type hand cleaner. Today, Warsaw Chemical offers more than two hundred Car Choice brand car wash products and Warsaw Chemical brand janitorial, industrial and automotive …read more.

WARSAW — Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. reported today, Thursday, April 28, financial results for the quarter ended March 31. The company reported first-quarter net sales of $1.90 billion, an increase of 67.8 percent on a reported basis and an increase of 1.2 percent on an adjusted pro forma, constant currency basis, compared to the first …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation, the North Central Indiana Small Business Development Center and North Webster Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce will host Small Business Tuneup Listening Session from 6:30-7:45 p.m. Monday, April 25, at the Tippecanoe Township building, 102 S. Morton St., North Webster. Representatives of these entities will listen to concerns …read more.

MutualBank Promotes Eckel

March 22, 2016

By JAMIE FAULKNER Vice President of Marketing, MutualBank WARSAW — MutualBank announced the promotion of Juli Eckel to client relationship manager, Elkhart and Kosciusko Counties. Eckel  brings an outstanding record of customer service to her new position, having served MutualBank as a business development officer, financial center manager and, most recently, cash management services manager …read more.

By Dan McGowan Writer/Reporter, Inside Indiana Business FORT WAYNE — Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry is set to move forward with the design process and lining up possible funding sources and developers for a proposed multipurpose arena. A committee tasked with studying viability unanimously recommended the project in the city’s growing downtown. The group included …read more.

WARSAW — Members of the Warsaw Community High School Band received numerous high ratings during the ISSMA District Solo and Ensemble contest held Saturday, Jan. 30, at Carroll High School in Fort Wayne. In all, Warsaw collected 18 Gold (superior) ratings and three Silver (good) ratings. Eleven solos and four ensembles qualified for state solo and …read more.

By TINA NOEL AT&T Indiana Public Affairs  INDIANAPOLIS — In four years, AT&T employees provided students with 1 million hours of mentoring in Indiana and across the globe. Employee mentors participate in AT&T’s Aspire Mentoring Academy, which was launched in fall, 2012, with the objective of providing 1 million hours of mentoring to students by …read more.

By KIM HARVEY Director of Marketing, SYM Financial Advisors WINONA LAKE — SYM Financial Advisors announced the recipient of the 2016 President’s Award Wednesday, Jan. 20. SYM’s board of directors presents this award annually to the company’s “most valuable player.” “In recognition of his actions, attitude, performance and impact, I’m pleased to congratulate Rick Harrison as the recipient …read more.

WARSAW — Elementary school students will soon be able to enjoy the thrills of the Shrine Circus. The following message was provided for parents from Warsaw Community School Corporation today in preparation of the event: The Shrine Circus is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 22. In order for us to meet the schedule for the transportation …read more.

By EMILY DUNCAN Public Relations Director, Office of Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s First Lady Karen Pence, along with female statewide elected officials, announced details for the 2016 Hoosier Heroines Essay Contest for students in the fifth through ninth grades. The annual competition was established to celebrate Women’s History Month, annually celebrated in …read more.

By MARK STAGGE Mason Health & Rehab WARSAW — Local facility, Mason Health and Rehabilitation, recently earned advanced QAPI accreditation from Providigm LLC, a developer of quality management systems for skilled nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. Providigm’s QAPI Accreditation program is based on standards for excellence in continuously improving quality of care and …read more.

LEESBURG — Scouts and leaders walked around Leesburg during the afternoon hours of Saturday, Dec. 12, placing flyers at residences and businesses to help collect non perishable food to help those in need this holiday season.

By Alex Brown Multimedia Journalist, Inside Indiana Business INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has approved recommendations for Ivy Tech Community College. They are meant to strengthen Ivy Tech’s support services and ensure its degrees and certificates lead to employment. The recommendations are the result of a request by the Indiana General Assembly for the …read more.

By TRENT SMITH Public Relations Section, Indiana State Police MARSHALL COUNTY — Two new state troopers reported for duty Monday at the Indiana State Police Post in Bremen.  The two troopers are from the class of 46 troopers who just graduated from the 75th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy Thursday, Nov. 19. In June of …read more.

NEW PARIS — The team behind the Indianapolis 500 is doing everything they can to make sure that the race benefits the state as well as business across Indiana. One such business that is benefitting from the nationally renown event is Merchant Metals in New Paris.

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Pence has directed state agencies to act on all three initial recommendations provided by the governor’s task force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment and Prevention. At the first task force meeting in September, a list of action items were discussed and accepted for recommendation to the governor. Today, the governor took the following actions: …read more.

CALIFORNIA — A large majority, around 72 percent of drivers bring their pets along for rides, but most don’t use restraints to keep their furry friends safe, according to a new survey.

INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a major change in the process of applying for financial aid for college.

Bingo For Beaman Home

September 16, 2015

WARSAW — As part of October’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Beaman Home, our area’s emergency shelter and outreach center for victims of domestic violence, will hold their annual Bingo fundraiser Oct. 15 at the Center Lake Pavilion in Warsaw.

WARSAW — I really believe everything which happens in life can be a learning lesson — whether good or bad. I have heard some people say, “The best way to learn a lesson is the hard way.” What they are saying is they believe they need to experience something bad to really learn the lesson well. I absolutely do not ascribe to this belief.

[weaver_youtube 5fCe4StMBwA rel=0] By SARAH DEITZ BSU Journalism Department INDIANAPOLIS — Thirty Ball State University journalism students will be freelance covering the Indiana State Fair over the next few weeks. BSU Journalism at the fair is a group of 30 journalism students, who are doing freelance coverage of the state fair. They will be posting videos …read more.

Dan McGowan, InsideINdianaBusiness.com Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. is planning to end a clinical trial contract with the University of California, San Diego. The collaboration involves solanezumab, the company’s prospective Alzheimer’s disease treatment. The pharmaceutical maker says the decision was triggered by a recent series of staff departures, including former ADCS Director Paul Aisen, from …read more.

WARSAW — On Wednesday, July 29, Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. reported financial results for the quarter that ended Tuesday, June 30. The Company reported second quarter net sales of $1.17 billion, a decrease of 1.3 percent reported and an increase of 5.7 percent constant currency compared to the second quarter of 2014. Acquired revenue from …read more.

INDIANA — A new fact sheet on Indiana’s workforce released Wednesday, July 29, by the National Partnership for Women & Families explores the impact of more than 1.1 million workers in the state not being able to earn a single paid sick day. It focuses on the individuals and industries most affected by the lack …read more.

WARSAW — Local officials and business leaders met today to celebrate the opening of a new salon. Studio 649, located at 649 South Buffalo Street, offers a variety of services including haircuts and colors, highlights, perms, shellac, manicures, pedicures, waxing and UV-free airbrush tanning. Hours are adjusted for client needs. To make a reservation, call …read more.

CNBC has ranked Indiana first in the nation for cost of doing business in its annual “America’s Top States For Business” report. The Hoosier state ranks 13th overall, also scoring well in cost of living and economy. Indiana’s cost of doing business rating is partly due to ongoing reductions in personal and corporate tax rates. …read more.

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