Syracuse Town Council Hears Noise Complaints
It was standing room only at the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday night as residents came to complain about the noise coming from Oakwood on the weekends and train whistles. “In the 11 years I’ve...
View ArticleNo Vacation For Effie Mae Street
North Webster Town Council turned down a request to vacate two platted alleys at its meeting Tuesday. Council members Jon Sroufe and Tim Hine voted to not vacate the town’s right-of-way as platted....
View ArticleAir Show To Feature Aerobatics, Warbirds
Cliff Robinson in his Stearman aerobatic plane will be part of Warsaw’s Air Show, coming Aug. 15-16. (Photo courtesy of cliffrobinsonaerobatics.com) This year’s two-day air show in Warsaw is set for...
View Article‘Big Latch On’ Gets Local Moms Pumped
On Aug. 1-2, groups of breastfeeding women will come together at registered locations around the world to take part in The Big Latch On. It’s an event held every August to celebrate World...
View ArticleIvy Tech Warsaw Offering New Programs
WARSAW — Send us more graduates! That is what the staff at Ivy Tech Community College’s Warsaw campus and the Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center (OAMTC) frequently hears from area...
View ArticleWhitko Announces Registration Dates
Pre-registration is available online for all students currently enrolled in any Whitko Community School. Parents are encouraged to pre-register their children for the 2014-2015 school year. To...
View ArticleFormer Serenity House Manager Arrested
Charles Leiter A former residential house manager for Serenity House was arrested Wednesday for false informing. StaceyPageOnline.com has learned that Charles Leroy Leiter, 51, of Warsaw, lost the job...
View ArticleFormer Street Super Allegedly Stole $318K
Lacy Francis, Jr. Mildred L. Francis The Indiana State Board of Accounts has released its report on the findings of an internal investigation based on alleged billing improprieties by former Warsaw...
View ArticleLake Street Paving Underway
Construction on Lake Street, between Fort Wayne Street and the Fox Farm Road round-about in Warsaw, began this morning and will continue through at least Tuesday. Phase I milling is taking place today...
View ArticleKralis Brothers Foods Rumored Closing Untrue
When Kralis Brothers Foods LLC, located at 2601 S. Tinkey Rd. in Mentone, sent employees home this week and shut down its operations, rumors began circulating that the closing would be permanent....
View ArticleWL Town Council Seeks New Candidates
A caucus of eligible Kosciusko County Republican Precinct committeemen will be held on Monday, August 18, 2014, at 7 p.m., in the Winona Lake Town Council chambers, Winona Lake Town Hall, 1310 Park...
View ArticleClean Diesels Pulling Ahead in 2014
Fuel efficiency is a big deal. With gas prices soaring well above $3 (at times above $4) a gallon all over the country, MPGs have a profound effect on the check book. Hybrid and full-electric vehicles...
View ArticleTwo Veteran City Employees Announce Retirements
Two long-time employees of the city of Warsaw are retiring, effective next month. The announcement was made at this morning’s Board of Public Works and Safety meeting that Warsaw Police Officer Mike...
View Article10-Foot Lighthouse Comes To Sunset Drive
Doug Ricks has been creating wood sculptures for the past 17 years.(Photo by Alyssa Richardson) A new, 10-foot carving is catching the eyes of passersby and neighbors alike at a residence on Sunset...
View ArticleIndiana Private Sector Employment Rises
The Hoosier State gained 10,000 private sector jobs in June, with every major industry sector experiencing growth. Indiana’s private sector gains signified the largest June increase on record. Since...
View ArticleStinfer Seeks To Bring Parties Together
Dear Editor: Michael Stinfer is a registered Republican running as an Independent candidate for State House of Representatives District 22. Michael Stinfer is not your typical politician, and this may...
View ArticleSyracuse Man Arrested For Battery
Justin Forrest Plank A Syracuse man has been arrested for allegedly battering a man and causing serious bodily injuries that sent the victim to the hospital. According to the probable cause affidavit...
View ArticleRed Cross Calling All Blood Donors
The American Red Cross calls on eligible donors with all blood types to help maintain a sufficient blood supply this summer The American Red Cross encourages all eligible blood donors to make an...
View ArticleDUI Task Forces Announces Checkpoints
Kosciusko County and local law enforcement agencies participating in the Kosciusko County DUI Taskforce will continue to conduct roving patrols and sobriety checkpoints during the month of July. The...
View ArticleSalins Host Ivy Tech ‘Friend Raising’ Event
From left are Dr. Jerrilee Mosier, chancellor for the Ivy Tech Northeast region, Peggy and Bill Salin and Tom Snyder, president of Ivy Tech. The Salins were presented a crystal bowl by Snyder as a gift...
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