Mishawaka Woman Arrested For Selling Meth
Lisa Lockman Warsaw Police Narcotic officers performed a controlled purchase of methamphetamine early this morning at a northside shopping center in Warsaw. The purchase resulted in the arrest of Lisa...
View ArticleBeauty Shop, Garage Approved by Warsaw BZA
Mayor Joe Thallemer administers the oath of office to Tammy Dalton at the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Monday. (Photo by Deb Patterson) Two use variance requests were unanimously approved by...
View ArticleWCS Approves Facility Plan For May Ballot
Yesterday evening during Warsaw Community School Corporation’s monthly regular board meeting members of the community and school board met to hear final details on the proposed plan to rebuild Lincoln...
View ArticlePierceton Man Arrested For Pierceton Burglary
Michael Shea Gray Michael Shea Gray, 41, 5597 E. CR 700S, Pierceton was arrested early this morning on a charge of aiding, inducing or causing burglary, a class B felony and aiding, inducing or causing...
View ArticleBREAKING: Structure Fire On SR 25
Mentone Fire Department has been called to respond to a report of a small barn on fire at 7998 West SR 25, Mentone. Burket Fire Department has been called for a full assist.
View ArticleKosciusko Commissioners Take Care Of Business
The Kosciusko County Commissioners had a number of items requiring approval on the agenda for the Jan. 27 meeting. First, Sue Ann Mitchell came before the commissioners representing the county’s Board...
View ArticleChicago Man Arrested In Milford Theft
Gary James Police arrested Gary James, 27, 4311 W. 18th St., Chicago, on charges of forgery, a class C felony and theft, a class D felony, following a December 2013 incident in Milford. James was...
View ArticleJob Fair At Warsaw Community Career Center
By SUE PETERSON President, Peterson Media Goodwill Industries of Michiana, Inc. will facilitate a job fair at the Warsaw Community Career Center from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10. Companies...
View ArticleDoughnut Series Brings Traditional Winter Farm Meetings To Internet
By KELLY L. HECKAMAN Extension Educator, Purdue Extension Kosciusko County Starting Wednesday, Feb. 11, Purdue Extension in Kosciusko County will offer a series of traditional winter farm meetings with...
View ArticleSacred Heart Church Welcomes Special Visitor From Haiti
Pictured from left to right are Dauren, Dalaney and Daylor Vilamaa posing for a picture with Father Raynould after visiting with him in a kindergarten room taught by Monica Smith during the school open...
View ArticlePolar Plunge Comes To Warsaw
By BUZZ LAIL Warsaw Plunge Chair, Special Olympics Indiana For the first time ever, Warsaw will host a Polar Plunge, benefiting Special Olympics Indiana. Daring souls and warm hearts will prepare for...
View ArticlePublic Hearing for SR 5 Bridge Project
The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing for the proposed SR 5 Bridge project over the Eel River. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at the South Whitley...
View ArticleDrug Paraphernalia Found In Yard
Milford Town Marshal Rich Miotto and Officer Tim Miller were called to 309 S. Main St., around 4 p.m. for a suspicious package left in a yard. What officers found was a small pink purse/clutch that...
View ArticleCold Cuts And Cookies Stolen From Milford Subway
Milford Police Officer Tim Miller and town marshal Rich Miotto, speak with Gabriel Camarena, employee. Camarena spoke to police regarding procedures taken when closing the business on Sunday evening....
View ArticleChamber Reflects On Record-Breaking Year
Pictured are chamber award winners and award sponsors.Seated from left are Dawn-Marie Bass and June Rea, Bass Audiology; Kristy and Rustin Rumfelt, Beyond Landscaping; Mike Schmidt, principal of...
View ArticleStutzman Issues Statements On Recent Congressional Topics
Marlin Stutzman U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman issued this statement in light of President Obama abandoning his proposal to tax 529 plans and his cosponsorship of H.R. 529, a bill introduced by...
View ArticleFirst Friday 2015 Kicks Off With Fire and Ice (Updated)
With January nearing its end, another great season of First Fridays is on the horizon for downtown Warsaw. The 2015 First Friday season will start up as it has for the past few years with Fire and Ice....
View ArticleRetirement Open House Friday For Sgt. Long
Warsaw Police Sgt. Bob Long is retiring from the department following 34 years of service. An open house is planned from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, at the Warsaw Police Department, 2191 E. Fort...
View ArticleKosciusko County CASA Hopes To Continue Growth
CASA of Kosciusko County has continued to grow since its inception in 1990, but is still seeking more volunteers. (Photo provided) Court Appointed Special Advocates is a national organization that...
View ArticleWalorski Supports Legislation To Combat Human Trafficking
Jackie Walorski By LINDSAY JANCEK Communications Director, Office of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski This week, Rep. Jackie Walorski supported a package of legislation to combat human trafficking. The 10...
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