Tag: Bourbon
BOURBON – Triton will host Argos in girls basketball Nov. 10 in its second annual Hoops For Hope event.
BOURBON – North Judson piled up 445 yards of offense and benefitted from six Triton turnovers in a 62-6 football win Friday night.
Donna Burroughs Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation BOURBON — Third-graders at Triton Elementary School received dictionaries from the Lions Clubs serving Bourbon, Etna Green and Tippecanoe. The clubs’ mission is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through the Lions Clubs. Each year, the Lions raise money …read more.
By Donna Burroughs Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation BOURBON — Dawn Slein, biology teacher at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School, had her students research and create posters on Google Drive about insects. The students then linked a QR code to the posters and placed them in the hall for everyone to scan and learn about the …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation BOURBON — In honor of Football Homecoming Friday, Oct. 2, Triton Jr.-Sr. High School, Bourbon, held a school spirit week of several special dress up days. Wednesday, Sept. 30, was Wacky Wednesday.
By DONNA BURROUGHS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation BOURBON — Dozens of minions showed up in Mrs. Potter’s kindergarten class at Triton Elementary School, Bourbon.
By ORION LEMLER Triton Junior Miss Board of Directors BOURBON — The Triton Junior Miss board of directors announced the contestants for the 52nd Distinguished Young Woman of Triton at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. Tickets to the Indiana Bicentennial-themed show are available from contestants and the night of the show for $6 per person, free for …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent Triton Jr.-Sr. High School will observe a special Grandparent’s Day on Friday, Oct. 9. We will again invite grandparents’ to visit classes and have lunch with their grandchildren. Students will welcome their grandparents at 10 a.m. in front of the office. The grandparents who have attended in previous years have expressed …read more.
Crystal Rana (Pasley) Schwichtenberg, 37, passed away peacefully Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015, at her residence, surrounded by her family. Crystal was born May 20, 1978, in Plymouth, to John and Debbie K. (Jacobson) Pasley. Crystal had worked at Heartland R.V. for nine years. On April 18, 2004, she married Charles Edward Schwichtenberg, who survives. Her …read more.
BOURBON – Triton used an all-around effort to beat Winamac in three volleyball games Monday night at the Trojan Trench.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent BOURBON — Football Homecoming at Triton Jr. Sr. High School will be celebrated Friday, Oct. 2, at halftime of the varsity football game vs. North Judson. Students will celebrate a special “spirit” week Sept. 28, through Oct. 2. Pictured are the homecoming candidates.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent Students in Mrs. Watkins’s sixth grade classroom learned about cuneiform writing in social studies and what Sumerian cuneiform is. Students integrated art in their lesson, studying the ancient Mesopotamian people and the earliest forms of writing. To get the full experience of what it was like to be a …read more.
Donald Paul “Don” Long, 64, Bourbon, passed away Monday, Sept. 21, 2015, in Goshen. He was born on July 18, 1951, in Warsaw, to Emery A. and Ruth Naomi (Crouse) Long. He graduated from Triton High School and attended the University of Colorado in Pueblo, CO. On May 1, 1983 he was married to Nanette …read more.
Donald Paul “Don” Long, Bourbon, and formerly of Etna Green, passed away Monday, Sept. 21, 2015, in Goshen. Arrangements are pending at Cremation Services of Kosciusko County, Warsaw.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Tuesday, Sept. 22.
BOURBON — Each month at Triton Elementary School, parents are invited in to school for a special informational meeting. More than 100 fathers were present in the cafeteria with their children for “Donuts with Dads” Friday, Sept. 18.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Thursday, Sept. 17.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent BOURBON — Beth Styers, from Teachers Credit Union, is shown presenting a check for $1,000 to Triton Jr.-Sr. High School Principal, Bob Ross. The money is used to purchase incentives (like ereaders, t-shirts, etc.) for the reading club program at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Tuesday, Sept. 15.
BOURBON – Bremen held on for a 3-2 victory over Triton Monday in boys tennis.
BOURBON – Bremen piled up 528 yards of total offense in overwhelming Triton, 42-6, Friday night in Bourbon.
BOURBON – Registration is open for the annual Reghan’s Run 5K/Fun Run.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Saturday, Sept. 5.
Lyle J. Gephart, 84, a longtime Bourbon resident, passed away Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, after a recent illness. Lyle was born May 2, 1931 at Seward, Ohio to Roy N. and Mabel Ruth (Evers) Gephart. He has been a resident of Bourbon since 1958. Lyle was a graduate of …read more.
Lyle J. Gephart, 84, Bourbon, passed away Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015, in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Arrangements are pending at Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Wednesday, Sept. 2.
Donald W. Honeycutt 56, of Bourbon, passed away Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015, in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling , W.Va., unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack. Donald was born April 26, 1959, at Washington, DC to lloyd C. Honeycutt and Margie Louise Honeycutt. Donald was a truck driver for Shaffer Trucking. He also was an LPN working …read more.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Tuesday, Sept. 1.
By DONNA Burroughs, Triton School Corporation Superintendent BOURBON — The winner of the second Oliver Ford and Drew Westafer drawing at the Triton football game last Friday evening is Stan Leedy. Stan was the winner of $150. The Triton Athletic Department also relieved $150! Thanks to Oliver Ford and Drew Westafer for sponsoring this drawing!
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent BOURBON — Students in Cathy Strycker’s third grade class at Triton Elementary School held races with the vehicles that they designed using the scientific method. Jack Carpenter, Triton’s elementary physical education teacher, conducted the experimentation phase of this project by setting up race brackets for students. Each person …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent Third graders in Strycker’s class at Triton Elementary School have been learning about the scientific method where scientists begin with a purpose or question, research, put together a hypothesis; or a guess about what they think will happen, experiment, analyze and then draw conclusions. Students created mini scientific …read more.
BOURBON – The last time these two teams played, LaVille ended Triton’s season. Friday night, LaVille ended Triton’s modest win streak in a 56-0 whipping in high school football.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent Third graders in Strycker’s class at Triton Elementary School have been learning about the scientific method where scientists begin with a purpose or question, research, put together a hypothesis; or a guess about what they think will happen, experiment, analyze and then draw conclusions. Students created mini scientific …read more.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Thursday, Aug. 27.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Tuesday, Aug. 25.
BOURBON – The Triton High School science club will be selling Nelson’s Port-A-Pit chicken and pork chops this Friday, Aug. 28.
Virginia Mead, 86, of Bourbon, died at 2:05 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, at Lakeland Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Milford from an extended illness. Virginia was born Aug. 23, 1928, in Bremen to David and Mable (Miller) Schuch. She had lived in the Bourbon area, traveling back and forth from Jupita, Fla. and Ontario, Canada. …read more.
BOURBON – Triton didn’t have the boys tennis opener it had hoped, falling to Knox 4-1 Wednesday afternoon.
MARSHAL COUNTY — The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lane restrictions of SR 331, between US 30 and SR 10, near Bourbon, beginning Monday, Aug 17, through the end of November for repaving work.
Marcella “Dottie” Cart, 88, of Goshen, died Friday, Aug. 7, 2015, at Hubbard Hill Estates. She was born April 19, 1927, in Bourbon to Teddy and Goldie (Uplinger) Wilson. On Oct. 9, 1954, she married George Cart in Bourbon. He died Jan. 11, 2004. She is survived by her son: Rodney (Debra) Cart; and grandsons: Kyle and Ryan …read more.
BOURBON – A hectic offseason had Triton football scrambling, but the Trojans have a new identity under new head coach Ron Brown and should be ready to go for an optimistic season.
BOURBON – Triton will be selling its 2015-16 athletic passes and the junior high football program is announcing it’s call-out for potential players.
[weaver_youtube o1-BWGlVRt0 rel=0] ETNA GREEN — A Bourbon woman was listed as stable after a dump truck crushed the driver’s side of her car, trapping her inside. Her survival has been called, “nothing short of a miracle.” The call went through at 7:26 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4 that a dump truck had overturned onto a …read more.
BOURBON – Triton High School will host its all-sports parent meeting this Wednesday, Aug. 5, in the high school Performing Arts Center. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m.
In an announcement made Monday afternoon, the Triton High School Athletic Department tabbed Ron Brown as its new varsity football head coach.
BOURBON – Triton issued a pair of college announcements Monday as two multi-sport stars made their decisions for the next level. Triton wrestling star Nate Spangle also could have chosen track, but decided to go the third route and signed his letter of intent with Depauw University’s football program. Spangle won three letters in football …read more.
Kellie S. Keel, 51, of Bourbon, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, June 21, 2015, at home with her family at her side. She was born Sept. 30, 1963, in Warsaw, the daughter of Sammie and Pattie (Sumpter) Younce. She was a lifelong resident and a 1982 graduate of Triton High School. Kellie married …read more.
Kellie S. Keel, Bourbon, died Sunday, June 21, 2015. Arrangements are pending at Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home, Bourbon.
Larry F. Koontz, 70, of West Union, West Virginia formerly of Bourbon, passed away on Friday, June 19, 2015, at West Virginia University Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia. He was born April 26, 1945, in Plymouth, the son of Paul and Mary (Snearly) Koontz. Larry was a 1963 graduate of Tippecanoe/Triton High School. He was a …read more.
Last week, Warsaw Police charged several subjects involved in a white supremacist hit on a local individual. The investigation began on May 25, when Warsaw Police narcotics officers, along with the Indiana State Police, acted on a tip of a methamphetamine lab in Warsaw. During the meth lab investigation, officers found that a local gang …read more.
The Indiana Barn Foundation, whose mission is to support the preservation of historic barns, has gained national recognition. With plans for the foundation’s second annual meeting and conference underway, the organization was approached by leaders of the National Barn Alliance with a request to hold a joint meeting. “We are thrilled to be joined by …read more.
Matchette Square Bourbon Senior Center has several great upcoming music programs. Beverly Culp will be singing on June 24. Roger Rettinger and Britt Myers will play the piano and sing June 30. And Jake Elliott and Melvin Mullins will sing and play their guitars July 2. Matchette Square Bourbon Senior Center is located at 805 …read more.
BOURBON – It was almost over before it even started. Before many of the fans even settled into their bleacher seats or lawn chairs, South Central had already put the proverbial dagger in Triton. A six-run top of the first inning stunned the host Lady Trojans as South Central used the momentum to ride to …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton Athletic Department will be hosting the Triton High School Spring Athletic Dinner and Awards Program Wednesday, June 10. The carry-in will start at 6 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. After the carry-in, the department will present the major awards in the cafeteria then split up into smaller groups for individual …read more.
Debra S. “Debbie” Masterson, age 59, of Bourbon, passed away at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 20, 2015, at her home. Debbie was born on Jan. 14, 1956, in Plymouth, to Benjamin R. and Mary Belle (Williams) Baughman. She had been a resident of Marshall County her entire life. She became the bride of Paul Masterson, …read more.
Dale W. Miller, age 67, of Bourbon, went to be with Jesus so peacefully surrounded by those he loved the most, his family, at his residence at 9:58 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. He had battled cancer for a year and a half. He was born to William E. and Jemima Hostetler on Feb. 14, …read more.
Debra S. Masterson, Bourbon, passed away Wednesday, May 20, 2015. She was born Jan. 14, 1956, in Plymouth. Arrangements are pending with Van Gilder Funeral Home, Plymouth.
Willodean K. Harlan, 83, of Bourbon, passed away at 4:59 p.m. Sunday, May 17, 2015, in her home. Willodean was born on Nov. 23, 1931, the daughter of the late Fred, Sr. and Bessie (Kincaid) Traster. On Feb. 14, 1958, she married George Harlan. He passed away on March 17, 2000. Willodean was a homemaker …read more.
BOURBON – Triton High School senior Grant Stichter recently signed his National Letter of Intent to play football at Anderson University. Stichter, was a three-year letter winner in football, a four-year letter winner in wrestling, and a four-year letter winner in baseball. He was the 2015 wrestling sectional champion and helped lead his team to …read more.
Matchett Square Bourbon Senior Center has several upcoming programs. Janet Shaver from Trinity Healthcare in Rochester will speak at noon Wednesday, May 20, about home care services, returning independence and quality of life. She will bring treats and trivia with her. Anna Corbett from Miller’s Merry Manor in Plymouth will host bingo at noon Tuesday, …read more.
Softball Crushes Glenn Twice Early outbursts helped Triton to a pair of wins against John Glenn Tuesday. Triton scored five runs in the second inning of a 11-1 win and then scored 10 runs in the first inning of an 18-2 victory. The 10-run win featured 15 Trojan hits, three each from Taytum Hargrave, Kayla …read more.
The Warsaw Astronomical Society will be conducting a public observing night hosted by Potawatomi Wildlife Park one hour after dark Saturday, May 16, at the park observing field. Observing is pending clear skies. Call ahead if partly cloudy. Plan to attend and discover the universe for yourself. Society members will be in attendance to share …read more.
Dorothy L. Enders, 91, formerly of Bourbon, passed away on Sunday, May 3, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. Dorothy was born April 6, 1924, in Bremen, to Oliver and Ethel (Middaugh) Vollmer. She married Virgil D. Enders on Dec. 23, 1944, in Bremen, in the Lutheran Parsonage with Rev. E.G. Dobelstein officiating. Virgil passed away …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation After reading, “The All American Slurp,” a story about understanding and appreciating other cultures, Mrs. McFarland’s sixth grade reading class at Triton Elementary School put their weekly skill of comparing and contrasting into a real world situation by comparing and contrasting chopsticks and forks. They decided they’d …read more.
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) reminded constituents that a member of her staff will be holding office hours to assist constituents with casework and official business. Location and hours are: 10 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, May 12, Akron Public Library meeting room, 205 E. Rochester St. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, Bourbon Public …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintedent, Triton Community School Corporation Triton Elementary celebrated pajama day on Thursday, April 23. PJ day helped remind students to relax and get plenty of rest before taking the state ISTEP tests the week of Monday, April 27 through Friday, May 1. Good luck to Triton Elementary.
BOURBON – It seems to be a theme with Triton softball this season. Up against quality opponents, Triton has let the big inning haunt them in making the mountain too high to climb. Again Friday night, a six-run third inning from Bremen was the Mt. Everest in an 11-7 Lions win at Triton. In similar …read more.
Trojans Sweep Tippy Tennis The Triton girls tennis team picked up a 5-0 win over Tippecanoe Valley Wednesday night. The host Trojans got strong play from its top two singles players to highlight the non-conference win. Kaelyn Mason led the way for Triton with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Hanna Dalrymple at the No. 1 …read more.
Softball Strikes Early For Win Nine runs in the first two innings was enough for Triton to ease into a 12-6 win at Westville Tuesday evening. The Jennings sisters were big for Triton. Hannah Jennings had a double, homer and drove in three runs while Courtney Jennings doubled and also drove in three. Nicole Secrist …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Triton boys basketball head coach Jason Groves was bestowed an honor this week by being named an assistant for the Indiana boys All-Star basketball team. The coaching staffs for the IndyStar.com Indiana boys’ All-Stars and the IndyStar.com Indiana boys’ Junior All-Stars included Groves among a trio of quality coaches. Brent Chitty, coach at …read more.
BOURBON – Triton High School has made a pair of changes to its softball schedule for this week. Tuesday, the varsity softball team will travel to Westville for a 5:30 p.m. (EST) start. The game will replace the original game scheduled with Caston, which has been scratched. Friday, the JV softball team will play NorthWood …read more.
BOURBON – Triton softball head coach Steve McBride wished out loud for a do-over. Watching his team fall down 9-0 to Rochester Monday night, a 10-6 final score left McBride wanting to have a couple scenarios back. “Those first couple of innings were just a disaster,” McBride said. “We knew it could be trouble having …read more.
Bourbon Officers with the Bourbon Police Department investigated the following incident: 1:20 a.m. Sunday, March 22, 1006 N. Washington St., Bourbon. Officer Matt Geiger observed a vehicle being driven by Christopher M. Long, committing driving infractions and arriving at his residence before being confronted by police. It was found Long had a suspended driver’s license …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton Athletic Department will be hosting its annual athletic physical night on Wednesday, April 1, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The cost of the physicals will be $10 each. The physical night is for Triton students currently in grades 5-11. All student athletes must have a physical on file to participate in athletics during …read more.
Matchett Square Bourbon Senior Center has several great upcoming programs. A Saint Patrick’s Day party will be held at noon Tuesday, March 17. Britt Myers and Roger Rettinger will be singing and celebrating March birthdays at noon Wednesday, March 18. Marcia from Miller’s in Plymouth will be at the center to take blood pressure readings …read more.
Sandra J. Swihart, 71, of Bourbon, Indiana, went to be with the Lord at 12:21 a.m. Wednesday, March 11, 2015, in St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth. She was born April 17, 1943 in Pulaski County, the daughter of Raymond A. and Berniece (Hall) Nitzschke. She was a 1961 graduate of Bourbon High School. Sandra …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation The fourth grade students at Triton Elementary School enjoyed a visit from Marshall County REMC last week. They had been studying electricity, circuits and different energy sources. What a great way to wrap up a week of ISTEP.
BOURBON – The team aspect Triton boys basketball coach Jason Groves noted after his team’s opening round win against LaCrosse was even more evident Friday night. Big plays from a handful of Trojans throughout the second half helped Triton to a 47-37 victory over Culver in the Triton Sectional semi-finals. And for the second time, …read more.
Jeffrey Reames, 30, 304 W. Washington St., Bourbon, was arrested after holding police at bay for 45 minutes, on Saturday, Feb. 28. Bourbon Police officer Mathew Haskins saw Reams at approximately 6:55 p.m. outside the residence at 304 S. Washington St., and knew there was a warrant for his arrest. When Haskins went to the …read more.
BOURBON – Tonight’s two basketball games in the Triton Boys Basketball Sectional have been postponed to tomorrow. Weather conditions in the surrounding area have made travel too treacherous for teams and fans to descend upon The Trojan Trench tonight. The 6:30 p.m. game between Triton and LaCrosse and the 8 p.m. game between Oregon-Davis and …read more.
Bourbon Police are investigating a break-in at a Bourbon residence where over $400 in change was taken. Police report sometime between Feb. 23 and March 1, someone entered a home in the 200 block of North Harris. Taken were three containers of change. The case is still under investigation. Any one with information is asked …read more.
BOURBON – What was shaping up like a typical grind-it-out win for Triton Tuesday night turned into a mini shoot-out. Triton and Northfield traded punches, but the Trojans had just a little more spunk in its 52-47 boys basketball win at the Trojan Trench. Both teams combined to score just 60 points through three quarters, …read more.
Ilah M. Fisher, 89, of Bourbon, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 in Bremen Community Hospital, Bremen. Ilah was born May 30, 1925 to Gerald and Bessie (Felter) Hartzell in Kosciusko County. On Dec. 21, 1957, she married Donald M. Fisher who recently died Feb. 14, 2015. …read more.
BOURBON – It might not be Duke-North Carolina or Indiana-Purdue, but to hoops fans residing near the Marshall-Kosciusko county line, it’s just as important. Tippecanoe Valley and Triton restored their backdoor rivalry Friday night in the Trojan Trench. Just as fans have grown to expect in recent years, the game did not disappoint. Triton used …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Triton Elementary School announces and congratulates their STAR students — those students who made the greatest improvement in their composite reading scores from the beginning of the year to the middle of the year. Those students include Austin Kanczuzewski, Raven Irwin, Race Baldwin, Kayla Miller, Nic …read more.
Donald M. Fisher, 91, of Bourbon, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at 3:45 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 in Wampler’s Senior Care, Bourbon. Donald was born Dec. 31, 1923 to Virgil and Anna (Fox) Fisher in Marshall County, Indiana. On April 4, 1948 he married Josephine Scott who died Nov. …read more.
By LORI HOESE Bourbon United Pentecostal Church On Sunday, Jan. 11, the Bourbon United Pentecostal Church celebrated two anniversaries. For 90 years, the church, located at 201 N. Bourbon St., has been sharing the gospel with all that are willing to hear. Our current pastor, Mark Cottrill, along with his wife, Jane, also celebrated their …read more.
Neva Miller Mason, 87, of Hubbard Hills Estate Assisted Living Community, Elkhart (past 10 years) and formerly of Bourbon, passed away at 5:55 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015. Mason was born July 17, 192,7 to Wendell H. Miller and Iloe (Brown) Miller at home in Bourbon Township, Bourbon. She has been a lifelong resident, a …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton High School athletic department is proud to announce the next class to be inducted into the Triton Athletic Hall of Fame. In this round of induction is the 1964-65 boys basketball team and First State Bank of Bourbon. The class of 2015 will be the fifth class inducted. The 1964-1965 basketball …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Triton Junior-Senior High School will be hosting Freshman Orientation for eighth graders and their parents at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the High School Auditorium. At this meeting, the Guidance Counselors will be providing a broad overview of the academic program at Triton High School. …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Third graders at Triton Elementary School are beginning a new unit of study in science about earth materials. Students will be learning about minerals, rocks, fossils, and renewable and nonrenewable resources during their studies. As an introduction to minerals and rocks, they are reading about how …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Motivated Triton Elementary School students spend time each Tuesday afternoon learning a new language at the Triton Elementary Tech Spot. Triton students spend about 45 minutes working on a core lesson, grammar, speaking, and vocabulary. At the end of each session students are given the opportunity …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Students in Cathy Stryker’s third grade classroom at Triton Elementary have been learning about being healthy this semester. In class students had a chance to see just how effective hand washing can be in fighting germs that can make us sick. Students were sprinkled with glitter …read more.
[weaver_youtube RzY85BV6SoE rel=0] BOURBON – On a night when fans of Triton and Culver got a varsity girls/boys doubleheader, everyone was treated to a double dip to start the night. The two girls teams needed double overtime to settle matters Friday night at the Trojan Trench, with Culver coming out on top 40-38. Triton had …read more.
BOURBON – There was no Trent Elliott to save Culver this time. Triton, with the memory of the 2014 sectional loss still in the back of their minds, didn’t have any trouble with Culver Friday night in a 57-34 win at the Trojan Trench. The Cavaliers didn’t have anyone set to drop 40 points on …read more.
BOURBON – Triton continued its strong season Thursday night, beating John Glenn 51-22 at the Trojan Trench. Triton had Bryce Swihart and Jeremy Jones earn pins against the visiting Falcons. Swihart was swift in a 29-second fall over Joe Rhodes and Jones worked over Jordan Mcalister in 1:24. Grant Stichter knocked off Tyler Amor 9-1 …read more.
Glenn C. Linderman, 33, Bourbon, has been arrested on initial charges of dealing methamphetamine, aggravated battery and arson, stemming from a 2011 fire in Plymouth. Plymouth Police Department received additional information on Nov. 5 regarding the house fire and methamphetamine lab discovered at 707 Pearl St., Plymouth, on March 13, 2011. An occupant of the …read more.
By AMANDA PETRUCELLI Ancilla College Ancilla College has announced its fall 2014 Dean’s List and Honor’s List recipients. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must earn a 3.5 grade point average or above and carry at least 12 credit hours during the semester. Those eligible for the Academic Honors List must have a …read more.
Gracie Cole, 76, formerly of Bourbon, passed away with her family by her side at 9:18 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, in her home on Pennsylvania Avenue in Plymouth. In 1988 at the age of 50, Gracie went back to school and attained her GED in Rochester. She worked as a laborer at Murphy’s …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Triton High School sophomore Connor Sherwood received an honorable mention during the jurying of the Scholastic Art Awards. Her painting will be on displace at the South Bend Museum of Art through the month of February.






















































