Crime Of The Week
This week’s Crime of the Week comes from the files of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department. On Feb. 7, the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department responded to a burglary / theft from Galloway...
View ArticleLet The People Vote On HJR-3
Dear Editor, The Indiana Senate will be taking up the marriage amendment this week. I want to encourage the senators to restore the original language of HJR-3 and vote YES so that all Hoosiers can vote...
View ArticleWhitko Announces Make Up Days
Due to unprecedented weather-related school delays and closings, Whitko Community Schools has announced the following changes in schedule: Make up dates will be Friday, Feb. 14, with students in...
View ArticleKCSD Welcomes New Deputy
Deputy Sheriff Neil Likens Kosciusko County Sheriff Rocky Goshert has a new addition to the sheriff’s department’s roster. Deputy Sheriff Neil Likens recently replaced a vacancy in the Kosciusko County...
View ArticleWCS Hosts Kindergarten Roundup
Warsaw Community Schools invite all incoming 2014-2015 Kindergarten students and parents to a round-up celebration at each neighborhood elementary school from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. These...
View ArticleWK Chamber Hosts ‘Love In Action’
The Warsaw/Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce invites you to bring your sweetheart to the chamber’s Downtown VIP Love In Action Night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. The event will feature discounts...
View ArticleTVS In Session On Presidents Day
Due to a prior weather-related school cancellation, Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation will be in session on Presidents’ Day, Monday, Feb. 17. The day was initially scheduled as a day off for...
View ArticleDNR Seeking Identity Of Hospitalized Man
Indiana Conservation Officers are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who was rescued by the South Bend Fire Department from the St. Joseph River at approximately 6:20 p.m. this evening....
View ArticleHen Raising Proposal Likely To Hatch
Warsaw Plan Commission members are overwhelmingly supporting an informal proposal to allow the keeping of hens in the city limits. James Bausch first brought the idea to the Warsaw Common Council last...
View ArticleIndiana Senate Passes Marriage Amendment
The Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure Committee has passed a proposed constitutional amendment that would further define marriage. The measure now moves to the full Indiana Senate, where language...
View ArticleCI Helps Convict Drug Dealer
Catherine Curtis An elderly woman has been sentenced to 2 years behind bars for dealing drugs in Warsaw. Last week, Catherine Curtis, 68, received a 2-year sentence in the Indiana Department of...
View ArticleArmy Sergeant Named Veteran Of The Month
James Marshall was named February’s Veteran of the Month at Tuesday’s commissioners meeting. An Army veteran, he served from 1994 to 2007, including a stint in Iraq. An Army sergeant was named Veteran...
View ArticleMilford Addresses Sewer Complaints
Dave Collier approached Milford Town Council Monday evening with two concerns about the town’s sewer, including who is responsible for hookup to the sewer: the property owner or the town? In answer,...
View ArticlePierceton Acquiring New Jobs
Shiloh Industries, headquartered in Valley City, Ohio, announced it had acquired the Contech Casting plant and operations in Pierceton and Auburn and will be bringing new jobs to Kosciusko County. The...
View ArticleStudent Safety Prompts Temporary Bus Stop
A “major safety issue” has been identified with the road conditions in the Forest Park mobile home park in Warsaw. Because of that, Warsaw Community Schools has informed parents that children in the...
View ArticleFiremen’s Ball Ignited The Night
The first ever Kosciusko County Firemen’s Association Ignite the Night Firemen’s Ball was held Saturday night in Syracuse with approximately 100 firefighters and their significant others in...
View ArticleValley Insight: TVS Battles Local ‘Suicide Epidemic’
(Photo provided) Article by Jon Hutton, Tippecanoe Valley Vice Principal During 2013 and now into 2014 our community and neighboring communities have been home to more loss than I can remember in the...
View ArticleMilford, Syracuse Issue Feeze Warning
Due to the extreme winter weather and constant cold, the towns of Milford and Syracuse have issued a freeze warning for water services. Tom Miller, of Severn Trent, the company that runs the town’s...
View ArticleMayors Meet With Governor On Proposed Tax Bill
By Joe Thallemer Warsaw Mayor Yesterday afternoon, I was included in a group of seven mayors who were called to the office of Governor Mike Pence. The purpose of the visit was for him to announce his...
View ArticleChief Asks Residents To Clear Hydrants
During the regular monthly meeting of the Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board Monday evening, fire chief Mickey Scott made a plea to residents help clear fire hydrants of snow. “We will be removing...
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