The Tigers (5-3) got right back on track after losing two in a row, defeating the visiting Panthers (2-6) by a wide margin of ...
A benefit gospel concert for the Friends Who Care Foundation was held Saturday. Silent and live auctions and meals were ...
A blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures stirred up dangerous travel conditions in parts of the central U.S. on Sunday, as a disruptive winter storm brought the possibility of the heaviest ...
Southern Wells picked up a blowout victory on the road at Randolph Southern in girls’ hoops Saturday night. The Raiders topped the Rebels 65-50 and improved to a keen 12-3 on the season.
Among the sponsors of the Wells Community Boys & Girls Club “Making a Difference Banquet,” to be held on Jan. 20th at the club, will be the Parlor City Cabinetry, represented by John Stauffer and ...
The biggest capability the Raiders could have fixed was the first and second halves. Offensively, they shot 2-21 in the first ...
Bluffton Electric Department crews have begun to take down the Christmas lights throughout downtown Bluffton. Should ...
Recently elected officials were sworn into office Tuesday at the Wells County Courthouse. Above, Southern Wells School Board ...
A Norwell sophomore had an experience of a lifetime in December. Offensive lineman Carson Powell attended a Recruit Nation Regional Showcase in Westfield in June with 15,500 other players. His ...
Philip Roe Shafer was born Dec. 4, 1948, the son of the late Paul E. Shafer and Mildred Roe Shafer. He grew up in his hometown of Ossian, to which he returned after graduating from Ball State ...
Nicholas “Nick” E. Norris, 37, of rural Markle, passed away Thursday morning, Jan. 2, 2025, following an accident while doing what he loved, cutting firewood in the family woods. Nick was born in ...
A few year-end observations, none of which seem to deserve a full column’s attention. Akin to cleaning out a cluttered closet. — Our tradition of selecting the top ten stories always seems to have a ...