Nisly Endorsed By Gun Owners Of America
Dear Editor, I am pleased and humbled to receive the endorsement of the Gun Owners of America Political Victory Fund. This endorsement by the Gun Owners of America speaks to clear differences between...
View ArticleEngineering Work Approved For New Fire Station
“Dirt work” will soon begin on the site of what will be Warsaw Fire Station No. 3, located on CR 200 South, just west of Warsaw Community Church. (Photo by Alyssa Richardson) An $11,200 contract for...
View ArticleExhaustion Blamed In SR 15 Crash
(Photo provided by Derrick Avery) No injuries were reported in an accident on North SR 15 at Leesburg that happened shortly after 10 a.m. this morning. According to a Kosciusko County Sheriff’s...
View ArticleIndiana To Appeal FEMA Assistance Denial
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Indiana’s request for assistance to governments and certain non-profits from the severe winter storm that hit Jan. 5-9. (See related) Indiana plans to...
View ArticleHoosier State Rail Could Go Private
In conjunction with its local community partners, the Indiana Department of Transportation has published a request for proposals to improve the Hoosier State passenger rail service, which operates...
View ArticleBulletproof Vests, City Hall Door Purchases Approved
One year ago, the Warsaw Police Department’s request to the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety to apply for grant funds to purchase new bulletproof vests was approved. On Wednesday, WPD Lt. Kip...
View ArticleMembership Needs Discussed By Chamber Board
Membership was actively discussed during the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce board meeting, April 2, between finding ways to provide the best support for area chamber businesses and the welcoming...
View ArticleA New Leash On Hearing
While most people are familiar with service dogs for the blind, dogs can also be trained to assist those who are deaf by alerting them to dozens of sounds. Kathy Taylor of Warsaw has been deaf since...
View ArticleUPDATE: Residential Fire In Pierceton
Pierceton firefighters responded to a report of an electrical fire at 204 W. Walnut St., at about 11:45 a.m. today. Although a full assist from Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory was called for, the fire was...
View ArticleKREMC Warns Of Phone Scam
A Kosciusko REMC member received a phone call which appeared to be from KREMC, but KREMC officials today are warning customers that it is a scam. The caller noted someone posing as a co-op or utility...
View ArticleSyracuse Man Arrested For Strangling Woman
Ryan V. Smythe A Syracuse man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly strangling a woman he resides with in front of her children. According to the affidavit filed with the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s...
View ArticleISP Offers Water Safety Driving Tips
Indiana State Police Divers demonstrate the proper way to exit a vehicle that has crashed into the water. (Photo provided) With the heavy springtime rainfall the state is receiving there is the...
View ArticleMarsh Gets Alcohol Permit After Paying Fine
Matters were fairly open and shut at the April meeting of the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission’s Kosciusko County Board hearing on April 3. Four businesses were slated to renew their alcohol permits, and...
View ArticleMilitary Official Has Felony Charges Dismissed
Felony charges against a high-ranking Army official filed in Kosciusko County over a year ago have been dismissed. Sgt. Major Eric Davis, 41, was arrested in January 2013 on two felonies including...
View ArticleBREAKING: Possible Stabbing In Warsaw
The scene of a possible stabbing on High Street in Warsaw. (Photo provided by Tammi Durik) We are still attempting to gather information this evening about a possible stabbing in the 400 block of High...
View ArticleFirst Friday All About Recycling, Repurposing
[UPDATE: Tonight's First Friday is still on unless it is pouring rain. Should First Friday be cancelled, we will post information as soon as it becomes available.] Tonight’s First Friday event in...
View ArticleProbation Violation Puts Grandfather Behind Bars
Paul E. Wiard A former Claypool man convicted of molesting his own young granddaughter is now serving time in a Florida prison for failing to follow the terms of his plea agreement. Paul Eugene Wiard,...
View ArticleUrban Chicken Movement Should Be Supported
Dear Editor, An underground “urban chicken” movement has swept across the United States in recent years. Citizens in many cities and towns are known to have had chickens residing illegally behind city...
View ArticleKosciusko Prepares For Possible Flooding
Residents on Sunset Drive in Warsaw have begun preparing for the potential of rising waters this weekend.(Photo provided) As lingering snow finishes melting and rainfall begins draining into local...
View ArticleCitizens Largely Support Urban Chickens
Should chickens be allowed within the city limits of Warsaw? That is the question that will be answered by the Warsaw Common Council Monday night. StaceyPageOnline.com asked Facebook followers to weigh...
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