UPDATE: Fire Department Investigating Odor
UPDATE: Milford Fire Department has returned to the station after being called out at approximately 10:10 p.m. to investigate an odor in the area of Section and Higbee streets. It is believed the odor...
View ArticleWarsaw Common Council Approves Bond Ordinance
The hot topic on the agenda at Warsaw Common Council’s Monday, Sept. 6 meeting was Ordinance Nos. 2014-09-05 and 2014-09-06. These two ordinances, both approved with a 6-1 vote, would allow the city of...
View ArticleBowen Center Donates $10K Toward Market Street Trail
On Wednesday, Oct. 6, the city of Warsaw’s Common Council accepted a donation from The Bowen Center for $10,000 to contribute to the East Market Street Trail. This is the first major donation toward...
View ArticleRudy’s Dog Park Hosts Annual Dogtoberfest Friday
Rudy’s Dog Park is hosting its fourth annual Dogtoberfest live auction and raffle fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 10, with social hour from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and the auction from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at...
View ArticleArmy Ranger Named Veteran Of The Month
Chuck Dippon, an Army Ranger, was named October’s Veteran of the Month at the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday. Pictured, from left, are Veterans Service Officer Rich Maron, Commissioner...
View ArticleHow Sara Lee Pies Were Born
Click to view slideshow. By STEPHANIE OVERBEY Associate Director, Kosciusko County Community Foundation During World War II, in the suburbs of Chicago, a baker struggled to keep his bakery going after...
View ArticleAlvarado Gets 40 Years On Drug Charges
Jaime Alvarado, 40, of San Diego, Calif., and formerly of Milford, has been sentenced to 40 years for dealing in a narcotic drug, more than three grams, and dealing in methamphetamine, in excess of...
View ArticleAftermath Of Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Decision
Yesterday the Supreme Court of the United States of America chose not to hear appeals from Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin regarding Circuit Court rulings on the validity of same-sex...
View ArticleWarsaw May Establish Riverfront Development District
“After reviewing the Indiana Code and discussing the district with the [Warsaw Redevelopment] Commission, I am providing you with a resolution that will allow the city to create a Riverfront District,”...
View ArticleThree Candidates Seek House District 22 Seat
Click to view slideshow. Indiana’s House District 22 has received plenty of attention and is one of the most contested political races this year. Several letters to the editor and social media comments...
View ArticleOne Injured In Accident Near Nappanee
Emergency personnel responded to an accident at 11:55 a.m. today on CR 11 and CR 46, just 2 miles north of Nappanee city limits, that resulted in injuries to a driver involved in the incident....
View ArticleSevere Thunderstorm Warning Issued In Southern Kosciusko
The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for east central Fulton County, southern Kosciusko County and Northern Wabash County effective until 4:30 p.m....
View ArticleNisly And County Clerk Respond To Kolbe’s Complaints
Article by Chelsea Los, Staff Writer David Kolbe, candidate for Indiana State Representative, District 22, filed a formal complaint with the Indiana Election Commission against his opponent, Curt...
View ArticleSheriff’s Deputies Conducting Extra Patrols
By CAPT. JAMES BRADBERRY Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department Elkhart County Sheriff’s Deputies were alerted at 8 a.m. Tuesday by a student that an unknown subject had offered them a ride while walking...
View ArticleCandidates For U.S. Representative District 2 Answer Questions
We approached the candidates for U.S. Representative for District 2 and asked them some questions. Below are responses from Republican incumbent Jackie Walorski and Democratic candidate Joe Bock....
View ArticleEarly Voting Underway Through Nov. 3
Early voting, also known as absentee voting, is underway throughout Indiana and locally at the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office, in the County Justice Building, 121 N. Lake St., Warsaw. Any registered...
View ArticleWACC Blue Apron Grand Opening Today
Students in the WACC Blue Apron culinary arts program work to prepare food orders from their first customers of a soft-opening held yesterday.(Photo by Alyssa Richardson) The Warsaw Area Career Center...
View ArticleBMV Begins Sending Out Excise Tax Refund Notices
INDIANAPOLIS – Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Don Snemis announced today that the BMV has begun issuing claim forms to Hoosiers who are entitled to Excise Tax refunds dating...
View ArticleRanch Road Railroad Crossing Closure Announced
(Photo by Deb Patterson) Ranch Road at the railroad crossing is closed for an undetermined amount of time. It appears that the railroad crossing is being reconstructed. This morning, city of Warsaw...
View ArticleNo Quorum At City Safety Meeting
A lack of a quorum for the second week in a row has cancelled the City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting. Originally scheduled to meet Oct. 1, the meeting was cancelled earlier that day when...
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