Tag: David Neff
By Lasca Randels InkFreeNews WARSAW — Representatives from area nonprofit organizations attended the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, June 9, to give budget presentations and request funding for the 2021 budget year. Matt Meersman, director of the St. Joseph River Basin Commission, requested $3,705. Meersman said they receive some funding from the state for special …read more.
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter to show my support of Chad Miner for Kosciusko County Superior Court III. I have known Chad for a number of years. My professional experience with him is as Secretary of my board of directors at the Senior Center in Warsaw. Throughout my time as Executive Director, I …read more.
By Liz Shepherd InkFreeNews WARSAW — A local apartment complex’s staff are working diligently to keep residents informed and safe during the pandemic while also receiving donations of essential items and services from many in the community. Retired Tigers Senior Apartments, 320 W. Main St., Warsaw, primarily houses those who are 62 and older and/or …read more.
By Lasca Randels InkFreeNews WARSAW—Two local men are taking steps to help keep our community safe during the COVID-29 pandemic. Scott Michael Clay and David Barfell, both of Warsaw, have started a fundraising campaign to purchase KN95 masks that will be distributed to essential workers and to the general public at different locations around …read more.
WARSAW — The meal delivery program for seniors offered through Kosciusko Community Senior Services continues on during the COVID-19 pandemic. KCSS Executive Director David Neff made it clear that every possible precaution is being taken to ensure the safety of both volunteers and meal recipients. Approximately 100 physician-approved meals are delivered each day, Monday through …read more.
WARSAW — Meals are continuing to be delivered to seniors through the mobile meals program at Kosciusko Community Senior Services, with some minor changes implemented due to coronavirus concerns. Approximately 100 physician-approved meals are delivered each day, Monday through Friday, throughout the county by KCSS. “We have implemented what we call Stop and Drop,” …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Senior Services Executive Director David Neff was presented with a check for $2,424 on Tuesday, Jan. 28, by representatives of Miller’s Merry Manor of Warsaw. The funds were raised for KCSS through a “Walkway of Trees” auction held in December. It was the first year for the event, which featured …read more.
WARSAW — A dozen Kosciusko County military veterans were honored with handmade quilts during a Threads of Valor luncheon at the Pete Thorn Center, Warsaw on Thursday, Nov. 7. The event took place ahead of Veterans Day on Monday, Nov. 11. With the upcoming holiday in mind, Ken Locke, Administrator of Salvation Army of Warsaw, …read more.
WARSAW — Members of the Young Tigers Football & Cheerleading program and players from the Warsaw High School football team gathered at Oakwood Cemetery in Warsaw Saturday, May 18, to place flags at the graves of veterans. The flag placement prior to Memorial Day is a Young Tigers tradition that began in 2005. “Football players …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Senior Services and Liberty Sewing Circle joined forces to recognize and show appreciation to eleven local veterans. The Threads of Valor quilt presentation was held Wednesday, May 15, at the Kosciusko County Senior Center, 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw. Liberty Sewing Circle consists of a group of ladies from the …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Senior Services and Liberty Sewing Circle have teamed up again to offer thanks and show appreciation to local veterans. The Threads of Valor quilt presentation was held Wednesday, Nov.21, at the Kosciusko County Senior Center, 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw. Liberty Sewing Circle consists of a group of ladies from …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Council heard from nine non-profit organizations Thursday night, July 12, as a representative from each of the agencies came before the seven-person panel to discuss operations prior to receiving their allotment of funds for 2019. The county is issuing just north of $1 million to the non-profits in 2019. The …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — March 8 started out as an ordinary Thursday for Cindy Hunter and a Warsaw resident named Jim. On Thursdays, Hunter drives a Mobile Meal delivery route as a volunteer for Kosciusko Community Senior Services. “I was driving the west 2 route and came to Jim’s place,” Hunter said. “He didn’t answer the door …read more.
[weaver_youtube xhGE4LxhHe0 rel=0] WARSAW — Months of preparation came to a culmination Wednesday, Nov. 29, with a Cruising Memory Lane luncheon and show in the gymnasium at the Kosciusko Community Senior Services, North Park Avenue, Warsaw. The luncheon featured 12 seniors who were paired with volunteers presenting a “vinyl” fashion show. Each participant dressed …read more.
WARSAW — An overflowing kitchen sink led to an outpouring of kindness for a Warsaw man. Pernell Bailey, 69, was in danger of being evicted from his apartment. Bailey, a resident at Retired Tigers Apartments, had let the sink in his kitchen overflow several times, resulting in water seeping into the apartment below him. David …read more.












