Tag: Booker T. Washington
WARSAW — “Is a cook a scientist?” asked Master Chef Dani Barkey. Students at Washington Elementary learned the answer to that Tuesday afternoon for STEM. Students answered the question by explaining what a scientist and cook may have in common. One student explained that “both a scientist and cook have to measure things,” hitting the …read more.
WARSAW — The cafeteria has always been the social hub of most academic worlds. Whether elementary school, high school or college, most students find the ability to escape and relax when the bell rings for lunch. That’s exactly why Warsaw Community Schools decided it was time to remodel several of their cafeterias. “No student should have …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw softball team picked up its second win of the season following a 16-3 thrashing of South Bend Washington.
PORT TOWNSEND, WASH. — Authorities have destroyed a World War II-era grenade that was found on a beach at a state park in Washington state.
MONROE, WASH — Police in Washington say someone may have donated their cooler without checking what was inside
WARSAW — A recap of Monday night’s elementary championships at the Tiger Den.
OLYMPIA, WASH. — He’s not quite a guard dog, but some are calling him the “cat’s meow” of home security.
WHIDBEY ISLAND, WASH. — He’s an adorable dog, which makes his situation that much more heartbreaking.
GRESHAM, ORE. — An Oregon white supremacist and his girlfriend who are accused of killing a 19-year-old black man now face new hate crime charges after police say the couple intentionally ran over the teenager because of his “race and color.”
SYRACUSE — It was a banner night for Wawasee’s defense on the gridiron as the Warriors shutout visiting Washington 13-0.
(Academies photo) By DOUG HABARLAND Director of Publications, Culver Academy CULVER — The United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon spent nine hours on the Culver Academies campus March 30, but that short visit will have a lasting impact on the Culver drill teams and honor units that the Marines interacted with. The elite 24-member …read more.
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration has announced steps aimed at reducing inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal. FDA released a draft guidance to industry that proposes an action level, or limit, of 100 parts per billion for inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal. Urvashi Rangan, Ph.D., executive director of the Consumer Reports Food …read more.
[weaver_youtube mS5DoFoSRao rel=0] WINONA LAKE — It was a morning of inspiration, humor, music and even a little bit of imitation at the Kosciusko Community YMCA Community Good Friday Breakfast, which will become an annual event. Over 275 people gathered at Christ’s Covenant Church this morning, March 25, for fellowship and to hear Hunter …read more.
SPOKANE, WASH. — Cory Hovanec is sick of people stealing packages off his front porch. He says it’s happened time and again to him and his neighbors.
By DANI BARKEY, Chief Accountability Officer Warsaw Community School Corporation During the Fall 2015 Indiana STEM Symposium (Connecting K-12 Schools and STEM Businesses Regionally) held at the Project Lead the Way Headquarters in Indianapolis, Washington STEM Academy was recognized in front of many prominent Indiana STEM business representatives. Special guests at the presentation included Melissa …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Following an incident of unsportsmanlike behavior during last Friday’s football game between South Bend Washington High School and Michigan City High School, IHSAA Commissioner Bobby Cox has placed both teams on probation for the remainder of the 2015 season and suspended several players and an assistant coach. Cox conducted a meeting at the …read more.
Dear Editor, [This is an] open letter to the members of the Goshen City Council, My family and I live near Leesburg and frequently shop and eat in your city. I am vehemently opposed to the changes that are being proposed to your city ordinances which would allow men who “identify” as women to enter …read more.
WARSAW– One week ago, 30 representatives from the National Consortium of Breast Centers (NCBC), headquartered in Warsaw, participated in a Washington DC fly-in. The representatives, one of which was Jennifer Cobb-Hayes, Certification Manager for NCBC, spoke to congressmen and women from 15 states in support of a moratorium against the US Preventative Services Task Force …read more.
A group of fifth grade Washington students visited the campus of Howe Military Academy to learn about their CyberPatriot program.
By JONI TRUEX KLA Public Information Director The Kosciusko Leadership Academy Class of 2014/2015 held their last regular session at Westminster, Winona Lake. Terry White, author, Winona Lake, informed the KLA cadets about the history of Winona Lake. “Winona 100, Third Wave Rising” is a published collaboration between Terry White and Dr. Steve Grill. Winona …read more.
















