Category: Entertainment Archive 2015
An ordinance in discussion for close to a year will move on to the Warsaw City Council with a favorable recommendation from the Warsaw Plan Commission. The commission unanimously approved a zoning ordinance relating to vision clearance, accessory structures and general provisions relating to the placement of fences on unused easements and fence height restrictions. …read more.
The Pierceton Town Council got some good economic news at its monthly meeting held Monday, May 11. Two companies announced plans to expand operations.
By DARLA MCCAMMON Lakeland Art Association Photography can be an art form and usually has a category by itself within most art competitions. Even the best photography however, can usually stand a little “assist” from a good artist. Many artists use their own photos as a resource for their work, some even project the image …read more.
The long-awaited soft opening of the Limitless Park splash pad, located at 1590 Park Ave., Winona Lake, will take place at 7 p.m. Friday, May 15. The soft opening will present the K21 Splash pad through an opening ceremony in conjunction with the Fat & Skinny Tire Fest. A ribbon cutting will be featured as …read more.
Ever wonder if there has been any train derailments in our county? Or if there has been any smash-ups as trains collide? Well, wonder no more, because there the answer is yes, Kosciusko County has had its share of train mishaps.
Congressman Marlin Stutzman officially announced his candidacy for Indiana’s U.S Senate seat in Roanoke, Saturday. In front of a crowd of over 500 friends, family and supporters, Stutzman formally announced his candidacy saying, “We need tested proven conservative leadership to get our country back on track, that is why today I am announcing my candidacy …read more.
By JOSH GILLESPIE Media Contact, Indiana BMV Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Kent Abernathy, announced today that all BMV license branches will be closed Saturday, May 23, through Monday, May 25, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. All branches will resume their regularly scheduled business hours on Tuesday, May 26. For …read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for parts of northern Indiana. The watch is in effect until 8 p.m. tonight. Kosciusko, Elkhart, Noble, Whitley and Wabash Counties are affected by the tornado watch. A watch does not indicate that a tornado is happening, only that atmospheric conditions could create a tornado. Additionally, …read more.
“This is a unique event,” says Hannah Schutter, marketing director for Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts. “Wagon Wheel has never done anything like this before.” To kick off its 60th season, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is hosting One Night Only, a variety show and auction, on May 18. For the special event, …read more.
Few would voluntarily suffer while wading through mud. For Kari and Kyle Blackwell however, wading through mud while testing their physical and mental endurance was their idea of a fun, albeit painful, Saturday morning. The Warsaw couple recently tested their metal against the 11-mile Tough Mudder obstacle course in Lexington, Ohio, renowned as one of …read more.
UPDATE: Sheila A. Groninger, 44, est CR 100N, Warsaw, was checked at the scene by paramedics but was not transported to a hospital. Groninger complained of pain to the neck following a two-vehicle accident at 11:52 a.m. The accident was at the intersection of North Lake and West Fort Wayne streets, Warsaw. Groninger’s 2014 Ford …read more.
Barry A. Coy, 47, 70 Birchwood St., Athens, Mich., was booked on a failure to appear charge of exploitation of an endangered adult and theft, both class D felonies. He was booked in the Kosciusko County jail at 11:44 p.m. Saturday. Coy was arrested on a Governor’s Warrant to extradite Coy from Florida. He was …read more.
Submitted for your approval: a national holiday, occurring May 11 of each year, commemorating the television series ranked fourth in TV Guide’s “The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time.” For five seasons, 1959-1964, television viewers were greeted weekly with an opening narration by the show’s creator, Rod Serling: “There is a fifth dimension beyond that …read more.
On May 16 to May 17 people of all ages will visit the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds to celebrate and honor those who have suffered from cancer. The annual Relay for Life will begin at 3 p.m. May 16, and will continue on for a total of 18 hours, concluding at 9 a.m. the following day. …read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Kosciusko and surrounding counties. According to the NWS, chances for thunderstorms will increase late this morning and into the afternoon in advance of a cold front moving through the area. A few thunderstorms have the chance to become strong to severe in the afternoon …read more.
American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan performs at the Morris Performing Arts Center on at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 17 on his 2015 U.S. tour after coming off his highly-acclaimed concert performances in 2014. Dylan has influenced popular music and culture for more than five decades. His early songs such as “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The …read more.
From the funky beats of Morris Day & The Time, to the anthem classics from the Village People and the great country hits from Craig Morgan; every fan will be singing aloud during the summer nights of the Indiana State Fair.
The Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department held its annual Mommy-Son Adventure from 6-8 p.m. Friday May 1, 2015 at the Pete Thorn Center Gymnasium for 74 registered participants.
The WCHS Choral Department will present their annual Choral Extravaganza at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 in the WCHS Performing Arts Center. The concert will feature all four high school choirs, as they celebrate Music from the Cinema! The evening will consist of music found on the stage and screen, movie soundtracks, and animated films. …read more.
A total of 19 sets of photographs from 2014 are now available on our Area Photos posts on InkFreeNews.com. You will find photos from the British Car Show, Concert In the Park, Bike Race at Winona Lake, Right to Life, Joe’s Kids, Blue Oyster Cult, Jo Dee Massina, county fair parade, Fourth of July Parade , …read more.
By MADISSON HEINL Center for Lakes & Streams The Center for Lakes & Streams tested Winona Lake for detectable chemical concentrations after lake waters were fully mixed on April 17. The 325,000 gallons of fire flow water that washed into Winona Lake following the Warsaw Chemical Inc., Co. spill have not shown wildlife impacts to …read more.
By FIRST SGT. CHAD HILL Kosciusko County Public Information Officer Four people are in jail after the culmination of a week-long drug investigation in Kosciusko County. The Kosciusko County Drug Task Force responded May 1 to an anonymous report of possible methamphetamine production at the location of 3559 S. Palestine Lane, Warsaw. Upon arrival, officers …read more.
Pierceton Fire Department, Multi-Township EMS and officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department are responding to a personal injury accident on CR 600S and Packerton Road.
By TRINA HOY Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club Optimist International is holding a video contest in which the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club has submitted two. Both have been selected for final competition. The final competition is by vote only, so we need your vote on both of these videos in order to win. Optimist International is …read more.
The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northern Kosciusko County, southern Elkhart County and northeastern Marshall County until 6 p.m. Severe thunderstorms were located at 5:08 p.m. along a line extending from fie miles north of Bourbon to eight miles southwest of Milford to six miles north of …read more.
Some of you have been wondering what’s the significance of the purple ribbons tied to the trees and lamp posts around downtown Warsaw. And I’m sure a few of you just know you recognize that shade of purple…
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is debuting a new exhibit this weekend entitled “Hot Wheels: Race to Win.” The traveling exhibit features Mattel’s Hot Wheels diecast cars and a behind-the-scenes look at the thrilling world of racing. It will offer hands-on experiences for experimentation and play using authentic race gear and memorabilia to engage the …read more.
David A. Mendez, 29, 2404 Stevens Ave., Elkhart, was arrested Thursday on a warrant for a Sept. 4, 2014, auto theft in Syracuse. The charge is a level 6 felony, which could carry a penalty of up to 2 1/2 years. Charges were filed against Mendez, Jan. 21, stating he knowingly or intentionally took unauthorized …read more.
Warsaw Fire Department has been called to PetSmart, 640 CR 300N, to investigate a possible gas leak, in front of the store. Motorist should avoid the area. Fire officials responded and did not find any odor. There is no gas service to the business.
Brandon Cory, 17, 602 S. Union St., Warsaw, was arrested Thursday on an adult charge of counterfeiting, a level 6 felony. He was waived to adult court on April 22. According to the motion to waive juvenile jurisdiction, filed April 22, there was probable cause to believe Cory committed an act, which would be a …read more.
The National Association of Letter Carriers will conduct its 23rd annual food drive on Saturday, May 9.
Were you one of those who participated in the recent Hero’s 5K to benefit Beaman Home, Court Appointed Special Advocates and Prosecutor’s Victim’s Assistance? Were you one wearing a costume? There is a possibility your photograph could have been taken during the event. Hero’s 5K photos, taken April 25, are now available on our Area …read more.
Word is expected May 8 from the regional office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, on the funding needed to break ground on the multi-million dollar Lakeland Regional Sewer District project. The district’s board members said during their regular meeting Thursday night at the North Webster Community Center they were expecting an imminent …read more.
A single-vehicle crash last night on the north side of Warsaw has left one local woman in serious condition.
On June 6, Pierceton School is holding a public auction. Soon thereafter, it will be demolished to make room for a new school that will, most agree, better serve the students of Whitley and Kosciusko counties. Still, it will be a bittersweet moment for a community that has seen generation after generation walk through the …read more.
The Warsaw middle school bands will present their Spring Concert “Lights, Camera, Action” at 7 p.m. Monday, May 11 in the Lakeview Auditorium. The concert will include favorites such as “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “May It Be” from “Lord of the Rings,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and “Highlights from Aladdin.” The Combined Edgewood/Lakeview Middle School …read more.
The Instrumental Music Department of Wawasee High School will perform their final concert of the 2014-15 school year 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, in the high school auditorium. Admission is free. The strings of the Wawasee orchestra will be playing a variety of chamber music works, including selections by Mozart, Tschaikovsky, Mussorgsky and Rossini. “Dueling” …read more.
The monthly revenue report for April 2015 state tax collections was released yesterday. State general fund revenues for April were $1,906.8 million, which is $168.3 million (9.7 percent) above the estimate based on the April 16, 2015 revised forecast and $119 million (6.7 percent) above revenue in April 2014. Sales tax collections were $598.9 million …read more.
In an age of declining attendance at outdoor drive-in theaters across the country, the 13-24 Drive In of Wabash boasted record-breaking attendance during their opening weekend.
A female, the lone occupant of what appeared to be a Chevrolet Blazer, was airlifted from the scene of a single vehicle accident, to Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. The accident was at approximately 9:45 p.m. on US 30, just east of the westbound exit ramp to SR 15. The female was reported as being …read more.
Warsaw Police, Fire and Multi-Township EMS are responding to a report of a vehicle flipped over in the median on US 30 near SR 15.
Milford Fire Department has been called to Lakeland Rehabilitation, 505 W. Fourth St., Milford, to investigate a heavy smell of smoke in a portion of the building. Residents are being moved to another area of the building, while firefighters investigate. According to Milford Fire Chief Todd Haines smoke from someone burning wood in the area …read more.
Silver Lake Fire Department has been called to the Family Dollar Store on Jefferson Street, for smoke inside the store. According to Silver Lake Fire Chief Morris Jones the smoke was caused by a belt on a fan blower unit. No fire was found after searching the building and roof. Firefighters have returned to the …read more.
By PHIL BLOOM DNR Communications Entrance and recreation fees at Indiana State Parks and State Forests will change in 2015 in response to increasing operating costs. Entrance to most state parks and three state forest recreation areas will increase from $5 per in-state vehicle to $7. DNR officials, however, said visiting a state park or …read more.
By KARA BROOKS Office of Governor Mike Pence Gov. Mike Pence has signed HEA 1403, the Regional Cities Initiative, which creates a framework for neighboring communities to work together to promote economic development on a regional basis in order to attract talent and investment. The bill, which was part of the governor’s agenda for the …read more.
By AMANDA ZAMBRANO Master Gardener Intern Vegetable gardens have been a source of much angst on my shady lot. I thought tomatoes and zucchini were easy to grow, and didn’t think twice about plopping them in my little 4’ x 8’ raised bed. The first year, my tomatoes did really well. That was the year …read more.
By ALYSSA LOWE Manager of Marketing and Communications, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce will hold the wrap-up third house session at 8 a.m. Friday, May 22, at the Center Lake Pavilion. This public session will allow Kosciusko County business owners and residents to be updated on how the final session at …read more.
Listing of events in and around Kosciusko County.
At the May 7 meeting of the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission, two renewals with violations were approved. Oak & Alley, located in Warsaw, and the Sleepy Owl in Syracuse both were up for renewal with violations. Both businesses served a minor who accompanied an excise officer into the establishments. Dave Gustafson, owner of Oak & …read more.
As the 2014-2015 school year draws to a close, Grace College and Seminary will be holding a commencement ceremony at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 9 at the Ronald and Barbara Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center.
By KARA BROOKS Office of Indiana Governor Mike Pence Upon signing HEA 1019, the common construction wage repeal bill, the governor issued the following statement. The legislation will remove the common construction wage statute and allow the market to determine wages. “Wages on public projects should be set by the marketplace and not by government …read more.
The Sounds by South Bend music festival, held in downtown South Bend, starts this evening. The festival celebrates the original music from in and around the Midwest. Over the course of the next three days, more than 45 bands will play 15 venues throughout the city. Tickets start at $10, and 10 percent of online ticket …read more.
Leadership. What makes a good leader? That was the topic of Luke Wright, founder and chief executive officer of MudLove, Warsaw, who was the guest speaker for the 2014-15 Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy Graduation Wednesday evening. The event was held at Champagne Jam, Warsaw. “Leadership is the most single influence in the world,” he stated, …read more.
The Charlie Daniels Band is slated to take the Ford Theatre stage at the Honeywell Center on May 22, and it promises to be quite a show. “Oh yes, we’re excited to play some music,” says Daniels.
Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE and SIX: ZMH), a global leader in musculoskeletal care, today announced that it will be presenting at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2015 Health Care Conference at the Encore Wynn hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada at 8 a.m. PT Wednesday, May 13. A live webcast of the presentation can be accessed …read more.
The J.S. Yopp Gallery at Keystone Crossing in Indianapolis will host a small exhibition of hats from the collection of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, beloved children’s author. Audrey S. Geisel, Dr. Seuss’ widow, is allowing the collection to tour the country for the first time since his death in 1991. It will …read more.
Warsaw Street Department will be looking at all stop signs at alley intersections throughout the city to update the ordinance, make documentation and possibly remove some signs. This was one of several topics at Wednesday’s meeting of Warsaw’s Traffic Safety Commission. Warsaw Police Lt. Kip Shuter and Jeff Beeler, city street superintendent, noted there are …read more.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating the death of Dale E. Pugh, 68, Rochester, which occurred today at approximately 10:43 a.m. Investigating officer Jon Cook stated that Pugh and an 83-year-old friend were fishing from a boat in a channel on the southwest side of the lake when Pugh partially stood up and then fell into …read more.
At 3:21 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 emergency personnel were called to the Devil’s Backbone area of SR 25 in Warsaw.
Agencies working to remove sediment and logjams in Kosciusko County lakes and rivers have received a total of $80,000 to fix those issue from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Kosciusko was one of five counties receiving the grants, which are part of the Lake and River Enhancement program through the DNR’s Division of Fish …read more.
Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky Ohio will open Saturday, May 9, for the 2015 season with a new, floorless roller coaster named Rougarou. The park’s 17th coaster, Rougarou stands 14 stories tall and flips passengers upside down four times at speeds of more than 60 miles per hour while their feet dangle inches above …read more.
The Center Street Community Theatre will hold a meeting, open to the public, on Tuesday, May 12. This meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the Wagon Wheel Theatre in Warsaw. During this meeting CSCT leadership team members will discuss successes and lessons learned from the theatre’s spring production and will inform attendees about …read more.
Kosciusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine met Tuesday at one of the many Amish school houses located in the county that he serves. Rovenstine, along with the department’s public information officer Sgt. Chad Hill, were asked by the school to come and speak to the children about bicycle safety, along with the functions of the sheriff’s department.
A box truck owned by J.G. Cabinet and Counter Inc., Larwill, was damaged after the driver forgot about the height requirements on Hand Avenue, Warsaw, for the railroad viaduct. The box portion of the truck became stuck while going underneath the railroad structure. Todd E. Grube, 35, East Beech Ave., Columbia City, told police he …read more.
At the Mentone Town Council meeting on Monday, May 4, the council approved a zoning board recommendation to allow a Mentone resident to operate a home-based business.
Mushroom hunting is in full swing and property owners are encountering some problems with mushroom hunters. One resident who resides on over 20 acres of wooded area, mows trails through the woods to enjoy the beauty and “get away.” Within two hours Tuesday the property owner ran off three different persons hunting mushrooms on the …read more.
Billy J. Gross, 20, and Anthony S. Milton, 18, both of Plymouth, have been arrested by Plymouth Police. Milton was booked on a charge of battery with a deadly weapon. Gross has been booked for sexual misconduct with a minor. Both are being held on $5,000 cash. Both men were located in Kosciusko County late …read more.
The ballot is set for November’s Municipal Election for the city of Warsaw. At this point the only contested race will be for the city council at-large seat between Republicans Cindy Dobbins and Jack Wilhite, and Democrat David Baumgartner. Lynn Christiansen, who was opposed in the primary by Larry Ladd on the Republican ticket, appears …read more.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) has approved new transfer degree pathways that allow Ivy Tech Community College students who earn certain associate degrees to transfer to any state institution of higher education as a junior when pursuing a bachelor’s degree. A single articulation pathway has been created for associate degree programs in Business …read more.
There was no question when election results began being released, the Warsaw Community School Corp., referendum would pass. In the end 62.31 percent of the 4,841 (27,852 were eligible to vote) votes cast were in favor. Even the absentee ballots cast favored the referendum. “We would like to thank our community and the large number …read more.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Kosciusko Gospel Fest that was scheduled for Saturday, May 9 at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center has been postponed.
Jessica Hardy, a Second City Chicago conservatory graduate and Los Angeles-based actress, will teach a comedy improv workshop for adults.
Milford Town Council will meet 7 p.m. Monday, May 11, at town hall, 121 S. Main St., and Council President Bob Cockburn would like to know what the council can do about a number of buildings in Milford that are abandoned, neglected and unsafe. Medina’s Body Repair, SR 15, destroyed in a fire killing two …read more.
The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement advising of areas of dense fog this morning.
The final results are in with all 39 precincts reporting. The referendum for the Warsaw Community School Corp., has passed with a resounding 2,999 total votes in favor and 1,814 against. As noted earlier Lynne A. Christiansen will go on to the November election along with city council at-large candidates Cindy Dobbins and Jack Wilhite. …read more.
The latest results, with 35 of 39 reporting, are showing the Warsaw Community School Corp., with a resounding approval and Christiansen still leading the clerk-treasurer’s race. Dobbins and Wilhite remain the top two vote recipients in the Warsaw City Council At Large race. All city precincts are in. The referendum has received 2,802 votes in …read more.
Results from the first precincts are in for the 2015 Municipal Primary, with 10 of 39 reporting. The first precinct to arrive with ballots, was Warsaw 4-2 at approximately 6:11 p.m. The Warsaw Community School Corp., school referendum has received 982 votes in favor and 596 votes against. In the Warsaw Clerk-Treasurer’s race incumbent Lynne …read more.
Zimmer today announced that its board of directors has approved the payment of a quarterly cash dividend to stockholders for the second quarter of 2015.
At 3:26 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, emergency personnel were called to the 3700 block of SR 15 in Warsaw for an automobile accident. The vehicle is reportedly is right-side-up in standing water, several feet deep. First responders are reporting extrication may be necessary. According to a Kosciusko County Sheriff’s deputy at the scene, the vehicle …read more.
The Lake City Skiers will be hosting their spring fling fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at Center Lake Pavilion in Warsaw.
Voting is well underway at polls throughout Warsaw and the Warsaw Community School Corp. Polls will close at 6 p.m. Voters residing within the city of Warsaw are electing members to the city council and clerk-treasurer, as well as voting on the referendum for Warsaw Community School Corp. Those residing outside the city limits, but …read more.
The Warsaw Community High School Concert Band and Wind Ensemble each earned gold ratings at their respective contests recently.
Forty years of providing a first rate Christian education to the local community is a huge blessing and a big milestone. So much so that LCA wants to celebrate it with you.
The state has launched a new program for those enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) called the Gateway to Work. The program assists HIP enrollees with finding a career path that will hopefully lead to gainful employment or a better job in a new industry. Gateway to Work is a free and voluntary program …read more.
At approximately 11 a.m. this morning, a box truck attempted to travel under the viaduct over Hand Avenue, but didn’t make it.
Embracing a key portion of the school’s mission, Warsaw Community High School students have shown they are “enriching the lives of others.” Throughout the year, but focusing on one week of the year, students at WCHS raised $6,000 for Riley Children’s Foundation. Projects included a dance marathon on March 28 and hosting Riley week …read more.
The Eldora Neher Charitable Endowment Fund, through the Kosciusko Community Foundation; the Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller Foundation and DePuy Synthes employees charitable giving campaign, partnered with the American Heart Association to provide a CPR in Schools training kit to Warsaw Community High School.
A proclamation by Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer declaring the week of May 4-8 as Chamber of Commerce Week opened the Warsaw Common Council meeting Monday evening. The week draws awareness to the significant efforts the chamber brings to businesses and citizens in providing economic growth to the community. Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce staff members were present …read more.
By CHUCK KNEBL Communications Manager, Workone Northern Indiana, Region 2 WorkOne officials announce results from employment-skills competitions among Northern Indiana youth during the inaugural Jobs for America’s Graduates Out-Of-School Career Development Conference, held April 29, in Plymouth. Winning from Kosciusko County were: Alexis Standley with professional JAG Specialist Paul Pegues, placed second in career presentation. …read more.
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces that US 6 closed today between CR 23 and SR 15, north of Milford, as Norfolk Southern rebuilds the railroad crossing. The official state detour is SR 15 to US 33 to US 6. The work, which will improve the driving surface for motorists, is anticipated to be complete …read more.
Looking for a quick bite to eat and want to try something a little different from you ordinary eatery of choice? If so, the Light Rail Café and Roaster, located at 1000 Park Ave., in the Village at Winona in Winona Lake might just be the restorative agent your digestive tract is crying out for. Offering …read more.
By DARLA MCCAMMON Lakeland Art Association Last Saturday, award winning artists from all over the area brought new work into Lakeland Art Association gallery, in an attempt to win even more awards. The spring art show at Lakeland is well known for having large prize money and offering many awards to the best of the …read more.
Indiana Street between Center and Main Streets in Warsaw will be closed Thursday, May 7. The closure is for NIPSCO to repair an underground gas main. The closure should be for one day only, weather dependent. Emergency vehicles will not have access.
Sammy Hagar and the Circle are slated to play Four Winds New Buffalo’s Silver Creek Event Center at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12. The Circle features Hagar along with his former Van Halen and Chickenfoot bandmate Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham, and Hagar’s longtime guitar virtuoso Vic Johnson. Sammy Hagar and The Circle will be releasing …read more.
The Warsaw community is filled to the brim with little Picassos, and their talent was recognized on Friday, May 1 at Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
Starting on the morning of May 11, INDOT has announced the bridge over Ridenour Ditch on SR 19, just north of Etna Green, will be closed.
The biggest race in the municipal primary Tuesday is that of two Warsaw City Council At-Large seats. There are six Republicans seeking the two-spot nomination for the general election. The winners will face the lone Democrat candidate in November. The at-large seats are currently held by Cindy Dobbins and Elaine Call. Call is not seeking …read more.
UPDATE: At 4:15 p.m. Sunday, May 3, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a single-vehicle crash near the intersection of Deer Run Drive and CR 100E. Upon arrival, first responders found a passenger, identified as Tyler Boocher, 20, Leesburg, ejected from the vehicle, having sustained a head injury. He was airlifted to Lutheran Hospital, Fort …read more.
“A night at the races” was the theme for Saturday’s The Magical Derby supporting Magical Meadows Therapeutic Horseback Riding. With tables decorated with sun hats adorned with flowers or derby boxes, approximately 150 persons filled the showroom at Toyota of Warsaw to enjoy “The Magical Derby.” The evening centered around “The Magical Derby” a local …read more.
Lynne Christiansen, incumbent, and Larry Ladd, both Republicans, are vying to win the Warsaw Clerk-Treasurer’s race in Tuesday’s primary and be on the November Municipal Election ballot. Christiansen was born and raised in Warsaw, attending Lincoln and Washington elementary schools and graduating from Warsaw High School. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in …read more.






















































