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WARSAW — A woman whose house caught fire Saturday morning, June 8, sat in a chair outside her scorched home and clutched three scared bundles of joy as she grieved for the loss of her miniature pinscher dog who died in the blaze. The woman, who lives at 425 S. Indiana Street was mourning the …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Summer residents and visitors pour into Kosciusko County during the warm summer months to enjoy its many lakes and festivals and that often means the potential for more work for emergency responders. The population in the county nearly doubles in the summertime, but fortunately, Kosciusko County’s communications center is one of the more …read more.

WARSAW — Don’t forget the required test of the city’s three tornado sirens at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29. The test is due to the recent installation of a new siren at Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Station 2, 2204 E. Center Street, and repair of the siren at Station 1, 109 E. Main St. The siren …read more.

Dear Editor, Someone once asked me if I thought that answering telephones for a living was a profession. I said, “I thought it was a calling.” And so is dispatching. I have found in my career that dispatchers are the unsung heroes of public safety. They miss the excitement of riding in a speeding car …read more.

High Winds Causing Problems

October 30, 2012

Motorists should use extreme caution when driving tonight as high winds are knocking down limbs and even trees. Just before 11 p.m., Kosciusko County Central Dispatch received a call about a tree that had been blown down on CR 400 North just east of CR 400 West. The tree was blocking both lanes of travel. …read more.

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