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Kosciusko County Court News

September 21, 2017

Kosciusko County Filings Kosciusko County Judgments Small Claims The following small claim has been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Joe V. Sutton presiding: Parrot Enterprises Inc. v. Carissa J. and Shay Addison, Syracuse, $11,122 R&T Green Acres v. Victor Argumedo, Warsaw, $416 One Advantage LLC v. Michael Ballowe, Syracuse, $3,034.12 Albert S. Crawford, …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Fire Department and Warsaw Police Department were called to the scene of an accident on SR 15 around 11:10 a.m. this morning, Thursday, Oct. 22. The accident is causing multiple lanes on SR 15 to be blocked.

SOUTH BEND — The Conexus Indiana North Central Regional Logistics Council today released its regional logistics strategic plan that details long-term infrastructure, public policy and talent development priorities to grow the logistics industry and the economy in the seven-county region. Among those counties was Kosciusko. According to a press release, in developing Ensuring Connection to …read more.

Indiana State Police were called out to I-69 near Pendleton to corral a group of cows walking along the side of the busy interstate earlier today. Officials with Madison County Emergency Management said the incident occurred in the southbound lane near the 229 mile marker. Traffic was slowed and at times stopped while officers worked …read more.

Bottlenecked traffic at Parker and Lake City Highway was voiced by resident Mike Ragan during Tuesday evenings Warsaw Common Council meeting. Ragan stated the bottleneck occurs several times a day with traffic backed up to Center Street and on Husky Trail. He asked if timing on the lights be extended. “With all that is going …read more.

The City of Warsaw Department of Public Works has announced road construction for Ranch Road from SR 15 south to Salman Drive. Milling will be Thursday, Sept. 25 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Paving is to begin on Monday, Sept. 29 at 7 a.m. Ranch road will remain open, but expect delays.

On Tuesday, drivers throughout Atlanta, Ga., were forced to endure a dusting of snow and ice that crippled transportation. A total of 2.3 inches of snow fell on the city causing numerous traffic accidents and what many are calling the “rush hour from hell.” Though many in the north have snickered over the fact that …read more.

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