Charlie Smith Award Announced
WARSAW — In honor of the late Charlie Smith, a lifelong advocate for children in Kosciusko County and a longtime benefactor of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, the agency is proud to...
View ArticleLawn Mower Destroyed By Fire
Photo by Chelsea Los LEESBURG — A lawn mower was destroyed by fire on Tippecanoe Lake this afternoon, with the cause still being investigated by fire officials. North Webster Fire Department was called...
View ArticleClemens Sworn In As New BOW Member
Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer administers the oath of office to George Clemens who has been appointed to the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety, filling the vacancy on the board following the death...
View ArticleShoreline Restoration Project At Lucerne Park Tabled
Proposed Lucerne Park Shoreline restoration project WARSAW — A shoreline restoration project at Lucerne Park, Pike Lake, was tabled Monday morning during the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety....
View ArticleArea Accident Reports
Kosciusko Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following accidents: 11:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2, North CR 400E, north of East CR 200N, Warsaw. Driver: Deborah L....
View ArticleArea Police Reports
Kosciusko Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following incidents: 3:44 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, 4900 block East CR 1200N, Syracuse. Police were notified of a hit/skip...
View ArticleJail Bookings
Kosciusko The following individual was booked in the Kosciusko County Jail: Nov. 3 Kenny Dale Purvis, 37, 3104 E.Wooster Road, Pierceton, arrested for probation violation and corrupt business influence...
View ArticleWinona PVD Bond Moves Ahead
WARSAW — Documents relating to the issuance of $850,000 WInona PVD Bonds were signed by Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Monday afternoon, Nov. 2. The documents included the Economic Development...
View ArticleSalary Ordinances Hot Topic For Common Council
WARSAW — Actions by members of the Warsaw Common Council will result in department heads possibly making less money than those they oversee. The five-month 40-minute efforts of Diane Quance, board...
View ArticleBudget Cuts In The Works, Snow Related Ordinances
WARSAW — Warsaw Common Council members took its first step in budget cuts Monday evening, Nov. 2, during its regular meeting. Line one reductions from the 2015 budget, totaling $389,300 were approved....
View ArticleVoter Turn Out Light At Claypool
Donald Miller signs in at the Second Precinct poll in Claypool, held in the Lion’s Building. Poll workers, from back to front, are April Dailey, Republican judge; Holleen Brazelton, inspector; Theila...
View ArticleSilver Lake Residents Go To The Polls
Camera Hyde, Democrat clerk, watches Walter King sign in while Sylvia King, Teresa Howell and Dorothy Howell wait to sign in to vote. (Photos by Deb Patterson) SILVER LAKE — Voter turn out was light in...
View ArticleIndiana Leading Manufacturing Rebound
INDIANA — Almost $2 billion in investments by companies to overhaul production facilities or expand corporate footprints is a tend economic experts are saying puts Indiana at the forefront of states...
View ArticleFirst Election Results Are In
Results from the first precincts are in for the 2015 Municipal and City Primary with nine of the 23 precincts reporting. The first precinct to arrive with ballots was Warsaw Fourth Ward, Second...
View ArticleMore Election Results Released
More results are now being released at election headquarters in the Kosciusko County Justice Building for the 2015 Municipal and City Primary with 15 precincts reporting. There are still four precincts...
View ArticleThe Results Are In, A Few Surprises, History Made
All precincts are in for the 2015 Municipal and City Primary and the winners chosen. There were a few surprises and history was made in the county. The voter turn out was 11.42 percent county wide. A...
View ArticleOne Pierceton Council Seat Ends In Tie
PIERCETON — The saying one vote makes a difference, is true in the case for the third seat on the Pierceton Town Council. After all ballots were counted there is a tie between Aaron W. Robbins,...
View ArticleHistory Set In Claypool Election
CLAYPOOL — For the first time that any one can remember, neither a Democrat or Republican was elected to office. History was made tonight with the election of Elizabeth J. Brewer to the position of...
View ArticleMentone Council Remains Unchanged
MENTONE — There will be no change in the governing body for the city of Mentone following today’s election. All incumbents came through as clear winners. The race for the three council seats were...
View ArticleIncumbents Remain In Charge At Silver Lake
SILVER LAKE — There will be no changes in the Silver Lake Town Council with the incumbents retaining their seats. Remaining on the board will be Chad M. Miner and Phillip J. Shalley, Republicans, and...
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