Tag: Jill Boggs
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau has launched a fun contest on its Facebook page encouraging residents and visitors to ReLive Kosciusko County Moments.” “Because of our social responsibility values, we do not want to actively promote travel at this time. So we thought this would be a fun way for residents …read more.
WARSAW — Hidden Lake, the home of the Lake City Skiers, is about to gain some national attention this weekend. The ski team will host the USA Water Ski Division I National Show Ski Championships, beginning Friday, Aug. 9, and continuing through Sunday, Aug. 11, in what is expected to be the biggest event in …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko County’s Convention And Visitors Bureau handed out bratwurst and hotdogs with all the fixings on Thursday, May 9 as part of the organization’s recognition of tourism in general, as well the impact on tourism locally. The event, the National Tourism Week Community Cookout and Open House, was held to commemorate National Tourism …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission approved several grants during its meeting on Wednesday, May 8. Jill Boggs, Kosciusko County Convention Visitors Bureau executive director, discussed malfunctioning issues with the Visit Kosciusko County website. The bureau currently works with Simpleview for its customer-relationship-management, or CRM, software and overall website design. Boggs …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau was awarded the Best Visitor Guide honors at the 2019 Indiana Tourism Association’s annual Indiana Tourism Conference in Plainfield on March 6. The KCCVB’s 2018 Visitor Guide was submitted by Jill Boggs, executive director, at the encouragement of bureau staff. Ten categories were awarded in front …read more.
WARSAW — Members of the Kosciusko County Council heard a presentation Thursday night, Oct. 11 on the impact of tourism on the local economy. Jill Boggs, executive director of the Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau, told the council that tourism and the travel industry had infused the county with $184.5 million in 2017. The …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Assistant City Planner Justin Taylor, on behalf of the city of Warsaw, requested approval for a $20,000 grant at the Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission meeting held Wednesday, July 18. The grant is to help support the development of Rotary Park, located at the corner of West Center and West Market …read more.
WARSAW — After almost a month of fierce local and regional competition, Northside Diner of Porter County was voted the region’s champion of breakfast in a close race to the finish with American Table of Kosciusko County coming second in the region. Thousands of votes were cast during two rounds of competition, and Northside Diner …read more.
WARSAW — As Jill Boggs drives to work every day, she gets to enjoy the beautiful scenery northern Indiana has to offer. Her 40-minute commute, from Albion to Warsaw, and then back home again, gives Boggs time to contemplate how best to promote Kosciusko County, home to in excess of 100 lakes. It’s a job …read more.
WARSAW – An Indiana Office of Tourism Development official lands in Kosciusko County to visit the local convention and visitor’s bureau.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau announces the appointment of a new executive director.








