ECSD Tackles Underage Drinking
On April 26, at approximately 11 p.m., officers from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department’s S.T.A.R. (Sheriff’s Teenage Alcohol Reduction) team, the Middlebury Police Department and the Bristol...
View ArticleRed Cross Helping Tornado Victims
The American Red Cross is helping people in Arkansas and several other states affected by Sunday’s devastating tornadoes.More than 200 people spent Sunday night in shelters in Arkansas that were opened...
View ArticleFarmers Market Opens Saturday
Opening Day of the Kosciusko County Farmers Market in downtown Warsaw is this Saturday.The market is located on Center Street between Buffalo and Lake streets by the Warsaw City Hall. Hours of...
View ArticleLimitless Park Groundbreaking Date Set
The Limitless Park project will include four phases that outline the construction of a new, all-inclusive splash pad, year-round restrooms, renovated all-inclusive playground as well as inclusive...
View ArticleDay Of Prayer Event At Rodeheaver
Keynote speaker Dr. Erik Ohman.(Photo provided)A National Day of Prayer event will be held beginning at noon Thursday, May 1, in the Rodeheaver Auditorium, Winona Lake, to pray for the community and...
View ArticleBZA Approves Ortho, Tattoo Businesses
Warsaw’s Board of Zoning Appeals voted unanimously for two new businesses to open in the city, including another orthopedic manufacturer.Operated in Aurora, Ill., Trigon International Corporation is...
View ArticleWCS Interviewing Internal Candidate For Superintendent
During Monday evening’s monthly Warsaw Community School Corporation’s regular board meeting Jennifer Tandy, WCS school board president, released a statement detailing the current status of the school...
View ArticleFirst Friday Is ‘Musical May’
First Friday in downtown Warsaw will be blooming with the sounds of brass, guitars, drums and so many other musical tones as the event celebrates “Musical May.”On May 2, the entire downtown area will...
View ArticleGovernor Signs Kubacki’s Domestic Violence Bill Into Law
Gov. Mike Pence signs Rep. Rebecca Kubacki’s victims of domestic violence bill into law. (Photo provided)State Representative Rebecca Kubacki’s (R-Syracuse) bill assisting victims of domestic violence...
View ArticleSecond Annual Safety Day May 3
Colton Edger, front, gets his fingerprints taken by Syracuse Reserve Officer Joe Keene during last year’s Safety Day event, which was held on a brisk April Saturday. This year’s Safety Day will be from...
View ArticleWCN Aiding In Tornado Disaster
World Compassion Network is responding to the storms and tornado disasters with its outreach mission.Greg Rauen with WNC is preparing to go to Alabama to do an assessment and help the local churches...
View ArticleRaces Set For Township Advisory Boards
Jefferson Township, Plain Township and Tippecanoe Township voters will have to choose between three of the four candidates seeking nomination for their respective advisory boards Tuesday. All three...
View ArticleRegistration For Lakes Festival Events Underway
With winter finally over, Kosciusko County residents can finally begin looking forward to summer events including the Lakes Festival. The Northern Indiana Lakes Festival is the region’s largest lake...
View ArticleHistory Of Sex Crimes Leads To Arrest
John M. HaleA Warsaw man has been charged with Class A felony child molesting after what appears to a years-long pattern of sexual abuse on young women.John Hale, 57, of Warsaw, allegedly admitted to...
View ArticleTwo Home Invasion Suspects Sought
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. — Elkhart County Sheriff’s Deputies are asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects who were involved in a robbery that occurred earlier this morning in the 12000 block of...
View ArticleDrug Take Back Collects 12 Tons Of Drugs
The Indiana State Police participated in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s eighth Drug Take Back Event, which resulted in Hoosiers across Indiana dropping off unwanted prescription drugs.The first...
View ArticleMaster Trooper Ringer Retires After 34 Years
BREMEN, Ind. – Master Trooper Dan Ringer is set to retire from the Indiana State Police after 34 years of dedicated service with the department and more than one million miles behind the wheel. Ringer...
View ArticleBurger Wars Are Beefing Up
Kosciusko County is in the midst of a war! The rivalries are beefing up and putting on their best toppings to win the title of having the best burger in the county.Northern Indiana Burger Wars of...
View ArticleBYC’s Furnivall May Take Cold Water Challenge
Baker Youth Club Executive Director Tracy Furnivall has accepted the Cold Water Challenge, but with a slightly different twist.While the rules of the suddenly popular Cold Water Challenge varies by...
View ArticleRed Cross Bloods Drives Scheduled
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer season and sun-filled, carefree days ahead. The true meaning of the holiday is to honor members of the United States Armed Forces who gave the...
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