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NAPPANEE – NorthWood’s Jake Lone settled on a college choice, picking the University of Indianapolis to continue his wrestling career.

INDIANAPOLIS — Pathways radio and TV students, made up of students from Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble high schools, competed in the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters state competition at the University of Indianapolis Monday, March 9. Finishing first was CPG-TV (corporate video), while Mariah Hamman (Wawasee) and Mykaela Miller (West Noble) finished second in …read more.

WARSAW — A group of middle schoolers with the Warsaw School Corporation are hoping history repeats itself — literally. Having competed in a history competition that involves role-playing for the past three years, a group of five WCS students has advanced past the regional level and head to state competition for the fourth straight year. …read more.

SYRACUSE — He’s a familiar voice on the air between 9 a.m. and noon weekdays on 93.7 FM The Mix, the radio station generating from Wawasee High School and one of the many programs offered by the Pathways Cooperative. Wawasee Senior Cory Dunivan will soon get a chance to show if he is the best …read more.

SYRACUSE — Sixteen of the radio and television students of the Pathways cooperative based at Wawasee High School, representing 93.7 FM The Mix and CPG-TV (Collective Production Group), attended the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters conference at the University of Indianapolis Monday, March 12. They were among 34 schools and 883 students and staff in …read more.

AMITY — A surprising discovery was made in Johnson County by archaeologists. They were digging for the remains of a woman buried in the middle of an Amity road.

SYRACUSE — Jeffrey Moore, Stephen Possell and Sarah Lancaster all signed to continue their athletic careers this week.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has awarded a total of $828,797 in funds for its annual Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology grants to projects across the state. Projects that will benefit from the grants to preserve local history include: Ball State University’s anthropology department received two grants of $49,929 each to conduct archaeological …read more.

U.S. News and World Report has released its annual ranking of the best graduate schools in the country and several Indiana colleges have made the grade once again. The list examines programs in business, education, engineering law and medicine. Here are where Indiana’s schools and graduate programs ranked in each category: Business 21 (Tie). Indiana …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee senior lineman Chad Eppley has signed a letter of intent to continue his football career at the University of Indianapolis. Eppley was a three-year starter on the offensive line and started two years on the defensive line for head coach Tom Wogomon’s Wawasee football team. Eppley was an All-Northern Lakes Conference team …read more.

  On June 22,  Beatrice Haston of Syracuse, Ind., will gather with family and friends to celebrate her 100th birthday. Haston is one of 10 Hoosier centenarians chosen for recognition by the University of Indianapolis Center for Aging & Community as part of its 10th anniversary celebration. Haston, who used to own a Dairy Queen, …read more.

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