Tag: City County Athletic Complex
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission recently approved a grant for restroom expansion at the City-County Athletic Complex. The commission approved the $62,988 grant request for the construction of expanded restrooms on the east side of the CCAC, which is the largest athletic complex in Kosciusko County. The request was …read more.
WARSAW – What do you get when you combine eight midgets and plenty of cold beer? Date night in Warsaw for a few hundred people. Nearly 500 people packed the Multi-Sport Building at the City-County Athletic Complex Friday night, Feb. 28, for a raucous Midget Wrestling show sponsored by Midgets With Attitude, which does more …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Vistors Commission denied a grant request from the City-County Athletic Complex at its meeting Wednesday morning, Jan. 7. The commission denied a $62,988 grant proposal from the City-County Athletic Complex. The funds would have gone toward the construction of new restrooms on the east side of the …read more.
WARSAW — Professional Wrestling returns to the City-County Athletic Complex with the Fundafied Wrestling Federation’s Strive to Survive, Saturday, Nov. 30. See over 40 FWF superstars in action, said a news release from the FWF. Doors open at 6 p.m. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 and can be ordered at (574) …read more.
WARSAW — Funkdafied Wrestling Federation presents Aftershock, Saturday, Nov. 9 at the City-County Athletic Complex, Warsaw. Just three weeks after Funkamania XVII, Northern Indiana’s premier professional wrestling promotion has a card full of action, said a news release from the FWF. Funkamania saw many rivalries reach a boiling point, and at Aftershock, many will see …read more.
WARSAW — About 400 people attended the Funkdafied Wrestling Federation’s sixth-anniversary show at the City-County Athletic Complex Saturday, Oct. 19. “I feel really good about it,” said FWF Promoter Brian Johnson about the turnout. The stars of the FWF performed before an energetic crowd. Matches included: Cruiserweight champion “The Absolute Answer” Nick Cutler retained his …read more.
WARSAW — Funkdafied Wrestling Federation will celebrate its sixth year of entertaining the Warsaw area with the finest in Professional Wrestling this Saturday, Oct. 19 at Funkamania XVII. Local and regional wrestlers will be strapping up their boots and entering the squared circle to battle for glory, championships, and to settle heated feuds. The action …read more.
WARSAW – The future of the CCAC could take a turn for the better with the proposition of a new indoor facility.
KOSCIUSKO — K21 Health Foundation is continuing to celebrate its 20th year of serving the community, this time by providing a $20,000 gift to the City-County Athletic Complex. K21’s Board of Directors selected the CCAC to receive this gift to honor its dedication to the community for more than 20 years. The 65-acre facility opened …read more.
WARSAW — Not every college graduate is fortunate enough to land their ideal job soon after they leave the hallowed halls of their university. That certainly isn’t the case for one lucky Kosciusko County man. In fact, things couldn’t have worked out much more ideally for Mentone native Kameron Larimer. A 2012 graduate of Tippecanoe Valley …read more.
WARSAW — Proposed 2017 budgets from 10 not-for-profits were heard by Warsaw Common Council members Monday evening, Aug. 1. The meeting, due to the budget requests, began one hour earlier than normal.
WARSAW — Getting a 10-minute late start, due to a lack of quorum, Warsaw Common Council took its first look at the 2016 budget proposals for not-for-profits and four city departments. Not-for-profit requests totaling $206,000 were received from Kosciusko Community Senior Services, Animal Welfare League, City County Athletic Complex, Kosciusko Area Bus Service, Warsaw Community …read more.








