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The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is requesting your assistance in finding people wanted on felony or misdemeanor warrants. If you have any information on the whereabouts of these persons, contact the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office at (574) 267-5667. Please Read Our Disclaimer All warrants are the property of Kosciusko County. The age listed for each person is based …read more.

WINONA LAKE — A variety of unique locally handmade items will be auctioned at the Annual Charity Auction Fundraiser Friday, Feb. 28, in the Winona Heritage Room, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the auction, conducted by Glenn Hochstetler of MeadowBlend Auctions, will commence at 7 p.m. Homemade pies …read more.

WARSAW – Indiana Lakes Federal Credit Union in Warsaw was the apparent target of a robbery on Tuesday afternoon. Reports of a robbery at the credit union at 322 S. Detroit St., were received by dispatch early Tuesday afternoon. The bank is at the corner of South Detroit and East Winona Avenue. Police did not …read more.

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley announced a fundraiser to help support the Shriver family.

WARSAW – Satiate your tastebuds while supporting the KC Riley Kids Fund, Saturday, Oct. 19. Cooks Who Care for the KC Riley Kids Fund will be at Center Lake Pavilion, 119 East Canal Street, Warsaw. Doors open at 4 p.m. The event concludes at 8:00 p.m., according to a news release from 107.3 WRSW. This …read more.

MARSHALL COUNTY — Jennifer Kay Yeo, 46, Bourbon, was arrested and charged with theft after stealing from her employer. Yeo was arrested June 12 by the Bourbon Police Department on a warrant and taken to the Marshall County Jail. She is being held on a $50,000 cash bond. Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was notified Tuesday, …read more.

WARSAW — Plans to repave and construct new sidewalks along North Pointe Drive on the city’s north side are moving along. The city received state grant money that will cover half of the cost of reconstructing the road between Husky Trail and Mariners Drive. The city will cover the cost of constructing a sidewalk along …read more.

No Shame In Saying Goodbye

January 2, 2019

WARSAW – Tyler Trent continues to inspire after his passing.

WARSAW — Sometimes just the right Christmas blessing comes along to just the right person. Ciera England of Leesburg won the first place prize in the Kosciusko County Christmas Bucks contest. She received $800 in Christmas Bucks, which she is “going to use to buy things for my family,” she said. “My grandfather on my mom’s …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — “The judge has done what we have asked him to do. He has delayed the beginning of his (Colt Lundy’s) community correction to four months. We consider that a successful outcome,” David Kolbe, attorney for Lundy, said in a phone interview. Kosciusko County Superior Court 1 Judge David Cates issued the order …read more.

  SYRACUSE — After some brief discussion the Syracuse Town Council approved changing the zoning at the former Lakeland Day Care from residential to commercial during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, July 17. Dan Richard from the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, brought a unanimous recommendation for the change in zoning for Sawyer’s Country Edge …read more.

WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Purdue Extension Office has been busy, and with the county 4-H fair less than two months away, things aren’t about to slow down anytime soon. Four representatives of the extension office addressed the Kosciusko County Council Thursday night, May 10, to highlight some of the organizations many ongoing programs. Jenny …read more.

WARSAW — Firefighters are in a profession to help others. They are trained to fight fires, conduct rescues, provide medical assistance and save lives when necessary. But they often forget about their own health. The latest statistics show 47 percent of the deaths of firefighters in the line of duty are cardiac related. Warsaw-Wayne Township …read more.

The winter storm is impacting the area high school basketball schedule for Friday, Feb. 9.

WARSAW — Discussion during the Tippecanoe Valley Board Meeting held Monday, June 12, revolved around the bald cypress tree that many feared would be cut down. During the meeting, Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation Superintendent Brett Boggs provided background information on the issue with the tree. Boggs explained every year the school administration tours each school …read more.

DAVID IRA MORNINGSTAR

March 25, 2017

David Ira Morningstar, 79, Tippecanoe, died Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 3:35 p.m. at the South Bend Hospice House, South Bend. He had been in declining health for the past couple of years. On July 22, 1937 in Perrysburg, Ohio he was born to Ira E. Morningstar and Pauline (Speaker) Morningstar. He has lived in …read more.

BOURBON – Friday night was the first #balllikebre game between Triton and Culver in boys and girls hoops.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — As the leading cause of death for all Americans, heart disease claims 600,000 lives annually.  It is understandably frightening to be at risk for heart disease.  Purdue Extension’s “Be Heart Smart” program can help you fight this disease by gaining the necessary knowledge to make heart-smart choices. Purdue Extension’s “Be Heart Smart” …read more.

BOURBON – The spirit of Breanna Lemler will burn bright on Jan. 13 as part of the #balllikebre event at Triton High School.

SYRACUSE — Some Wawasee High School students in classes taught by Jeremy VanLue and Phil Huffman have entered the #kickRXabuse video challenge. A brief report was given to the Wawasee school board during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, in Syracuse.

WARSAW — Works of art from RedBird Art Studio will be featured in an upcoming exhibit at the offices of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce at 523 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw. The exhibit, entitled Artful Migration, will feature abstract, mixed media, fabric, and other pieces. Redbird Art Studio is a recent addition to the Cardinal Services …read more.

World’s Most Famous?

August 29, 2016

WARSAW — Wedged on the most famous list, between “The Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci and “The Last Supper,” also by Da Vinci, you will find the second most famous painting in the world.

WINONA LAKE — Artists are now invited to submit proposals for one or more of the six new public art installations along the new Greenway Extension in Winona Lake. The deadline for submission of proposals is Saturday, Oct. 1, and the project is open to all practicing, professional artists residing in the U.S., although preference …read more.

WARSAW — The open class, best-of-show winners for the 2016 Kosciusko County Community Fair have been announced. Winners, by category, are as follows:

WARSAW — Right-of-way acquisitions for the Husky Trail Project, including the roundabout, are almost complete. Only one more acquisition is needed before moving ahead with design plans. Approval of three of the four final properties was given at the Friday, July 1, Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

 NOBLESVILLE— Heart, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Cheap Trick will be performing at the Klipsch Music Center,located at 12880 East 146 Street, at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 17. Three of rock music’s most iconic bands, Heart, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Cheap Trick, will hit the road together this summer on The Rock Hall …read more.

WARSAW — It was a short meeting for the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety this morning Friday, June 3. Business consisted of signing of a contract, pay applications on two projects, travel requests and payroll reports.

WARSAW —The Kosciusko Community YMCA is inviting all women to try their facility for free this week in honor of Women’s Health Week. Women, ages 18 and up, can participate in any group exercise, water aerobics, independent exercise and everything else the YMCA has to offer their guests through May 14. The promotion is extended …read more.

WARSAW — Road closing requests, agreements, project pay applications and contracts were part of today’s, Friday, May 6, Warsaw Board of Public Works bi-monthly meeting. Heather James, events coordinator for the Center for Lakes & Streams received the approval to close Canal Street to traffic from 7 a.m. Saturday, June 11, through 5 p.m. Sunday, …read more.

MUNCIE — Garfield cartoonist Jim Davis, who graduated from Ball State University in the 1960s, will return to his alma mater as an adjunct faculty member in the School of Art, the university’s board of trustees was told on Friday.

WARSAW — A new rescue truck for the fire department, new loaders for the wastewater and public works departments and acceptance of a bid for the Main Street Sanitary Sewer Project, were approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety today, Friday, April 1. Following the recommendation of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Protection Territory …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Mount Memorial Gallery on the campus of Grace College is showcasing the first of three senior art exhibits. Students in the department of visual, performing and media arts are displaying cumulative and thesis work. The senior exhibit is open to the public now through Feb. 20. The exhibit is open from …read more.

Temporary no parking on Colfax, agreements, contracts, and pay applications on projects were among items of business for Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday morning, Feb. 5. The board unanimously passed a resolution establishing temporary no parking on the west side of North Colfax Street, between Center and Clark streets, and the east …read more.

WARSAW — As the leading cause of death for all Americans, heart disease claims 600,000 lives annually. It is understandably frightening to be at risk for heart disease. Purdue Extension’s “Be Heart Smart” program can help you fight this disease by gaining the necessary knowledge to make heart-smart choices. Purdue Extension’s “Be Heart Smart” program …read more.

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