Tag: new haven cross country semi-state
NEW CARLISLE — Warsaw junior Jacob Kissling made the individual cut to next weekend’s state cross country finals with a 16th-place result and 16:31.4 time at the New Prairie Semi-state Saturday.
NEW CARLISLE — After missing state berths in 2017, both Tigers frontrunner Zeb Hernandez and the Lady Tigers team punched their tickets back to the IHSAA finals at Saturday’s New Prairie Semi-State.
Kosciusko The following people were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail: Elkhart The following people were booked in the Elkhart County Detention Facility:
FORT WAYNE – Wawasee’s Luke Griner qualified for the IHSAA State Finals after his work at Saturday’s New Haven Cross Country Semi-state.
A look at what teams from Warsaw and Wawasee, as well as a few select individuals, will be up against this weekend at two cross country semi-states.
NAPPANEE – NorthWood overwhelmed New Haven in the second half to pull away for a 52-28 Class 4-A regional football championship Friday night at Andrews Field.
NAPPANEE – The No. 2 NorthWood football team hosts No. 4 New Haven in a Class 4-A regional clash of unbeatens Friday night.
OSSIAN — Ossian police are trying to find a 15-year-old Ossian girl who went missing on Friday.
GOSHEN – The era of the ‘RedHawk’ began Saturday afternoon for Goshen.
FORT WAYNE — An acquisition by a subsidiary of Elkhart-based Drew Industries Inc. could lead to 125 jobs in New Haven. The Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne reports Lippert Components Inc., which announced the acquisition last week of Allen County-based Roehm Marine LLC, plans to pump nearly $670,000 into upgraded equipment and new positions. The …read more.
Vera Bradley Inc. has announced plans to close it’s factory in New Haven, affecting approximately 250 workers. The handbag, luggage and accessories maker announced Tuesday, March 10, that it will close the factory May 9 unless business conditions require swifter action. CEO Robert Wallstrom stated in a news release that part of the reason for …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The road officially ended for Wawasee’s Zach Cockrill while the trail continues on for others after the dust settled at the New Haven Cross Country Semi-state Saturday at IPFW. Cockrill, a senior, dealt with an injury that he could not overcome, finishing well off the pace at 18:14 and 112th overall. Cockrill …read more.









