Citizens Urged To Challenge EPA Regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency’s recent directive to strictly limit carbon emissions for new power plants will be expensive to comply with and raise energy bills for all consumers, says the...
View ArticleEmpty Bowls Helping Feed County’s Hungry
By: Amanda BowmanI bent over the table, beginning to knead and soften the reddish-brown lump of clay in my hands. Smoothing cracks and banishing air bubbles, I prepared it to take shape. After securing...
View ArticleLimitless Race: A Race For Everyone
This Surftech Bamboozle stand-up paddle board is the prize for a drawing for those who reregister for the race.(Photo from Metzger Outdoors)On Saturday, April 26, an exciting, new race will be coming...
View ArticleDrug Take-Back Locations Announced
Kosciusko and Whitley counties are among those taking part in the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day this Saturday.Over 5,600 collection sites will be established across the country this year as...
View ArticleTwo Sentenced On Federal Drug Charges
The United States Attorney’s Office announced the following activity in Northern District federal court, Fort Wayne:Whitney Sparkman, 26, of Warsaw, was sentenced to two years probation after pleading...
View ArticleStormwater Rates Ordinance Gets First Approval
Additional verbiage to reflect the possibility of appealing a rate or asking for credits was finally enough for the Warsaw Common Council to approve an ordinance establishing stormwater utility rates....
View ArticleAll Your Election Day Information Is Here
With the Primary Election fast approaching on Tuesday, May 6, many locally are preparing to cast their vote. However, there may be those still confused about voting eligibility, where to vote and how...
View ArticleLeesburg Man Walking Lincoln Highway
A Leesburg man is walking historic Lincoln Highway starting Friday, Kosciusko County Commissioners heard Tuesday.Jeff Blair, president of the Indiana Lincoln Highway Association, will walk the 150-mile...
View ArticlePlea Made In Puppy Starvation Case
Laci Rae HarperThe woman accused of starving two German Shepherd puppies last fall was provided a plea bargain by Kosciusko County Prosecutor Dan Hampton that would leave her with a felony record.Laci...
View ArticleEffects Of Domestic Violence Is Long Lasting
The effects of domestic violence on children can be long lasting and perpetuates the vicious cycle of abuse into the next generation. That’s why Beaman Home Executive Director, Tracie Hodson, wants to...
View ArticleSeven Seek County Council, Commissioner Seats
Three men are seeking the candidacy for southern district county commissioner in the May 6 primary election. There are no races for county council seats, however, four Republicans are vying for...
View ArticleGovernor’s FEMA Appeal Is Successful
Governor Mike Pence received word today that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has granted his appeal for federal assistance for the severe winter storms that impacted much of the state from Jan....
View ArticleWL Man Charged With Raping Friend
Michael ElliottAuthorities have arrested a Winona Lake man on a rape charge following a two-week investigation.Michael J. Elliott, 50, was arrested this afternoon by Warsaw Police on charges that he...
View ArticleCity Engineer: Sinkhole ‘Not A Risk’
Warsaw Engineer James Emans says a sinkhole identified late last week does not appear to be a risk for a catastrophe.On Thursday, Emans and stormwater coordinator Theresa Sailor approached the Warsaw...
View ArticleTrail Committee Discusses Maintenance Issues
Now that Old Man Winter has finally moved on, Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee discussed trail maintenance during its regular monthly meeting Monday night.Committee member Bob Trame brought up several...
View ArticleSyracuse Seeks To Expand Fitness Room
Syracuse Park Foundation learned Chad Jonsson, park superintendent, will be applying for a K21 Foundation grant to help with the expansion of the fitness room at the Syracuse Community Center during...
View ArticleWCS Sixth Graders May Receive iPads
During last night’s Warsaw Community School Corporation monthly board work session, WCS Technology Officer Brad Hagg presented the board with a proposed 3-year technology plan that may allow all WCS...
View ArticleWCS Hosts Pre-Registration For All Schools
Pre-registration for all Warsaw Community Schools began Monday and continues through May 30. Families that currently attend WCS are encouraged to pre-register their children for the 2014-2015 school...
View ArticleJudicial Candidates Face Off For Votes
It is an unusual year for Kosciusko County courts as two judicial seats are opening up. It is also uncommon to have contests in the races, but this year, a total of six candidates are vying for the two...
View ArticlePolitical Letters Accepted Through May 2
StaceyPageOnline.com has been receiving a number of Letters to the Editor, mostly political in content. Please be advised that, as of Friday, May 2, we will no longer allow letters focusing on any...
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