Tag: Kosciusko County
Warsaw and Kosciusko County emergency services are responding to a number of accidents and slide offs due to slick road conditions. If you need to travel, please allow yourself extra travel time to arrive at your destination this evening. As always, drive with caution. The National Weather Service office in Syracuse is forecasting less than …read more.
Kosciusko County Court New Filings – for the week of Dec. 27, 2012 Kosciusko County Court Judgements – for the week of Dec. 27, 2012 Superior Court II The following traffic infractions have been filed in Kosciusko Superior Court II, Judge James Jarrette presiding: Failure to obey signs and markings while driving a vehicle — …read more.
Recognizing his 27 years as Kosciusko County District Conservationist, an open house to honor Sam St. Clair is being held on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. St. Clair is retiring after more than 36 years of service to Kosciusko County. He will retire as the field officer for the local office of the Natural Resources Conservation …read more.
Kosciusko County New Court Filings – Week of Dec. 19, 2012 Kosciusko County Court Judgements – Week of Dec. 19, 2012 Superior Court II The following traffic infractions have been filed in Kosciusko Superior Court II, Judge James Jarrette presiding: Speeding – Exceeding maximum 55 mph — Tony Masterson, Claypool, $143.50 Failure of occupant to …read more.
Undercover controlled drug buys have resulted in the arrest of a North Webster man. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department deputies assisted officers of the Drug Task Force Monday in executing a felony warrant for Lynn Allen Umber, 58. Umber, of 41 EMS W14B Ln., North Webster, was taken into custody and preliminarily charged with two counts …read more.
The Salvation Army Angel Tree program is celebrating its 24th anniversary helping families in Kosciusko County with gifts for children 12 and under. The first Angel Tree was placed at K-Mart in Warsaw in 1988 according to Salvation Army Community Ministries Director Ken Locke. Underprivileged children’s Christmas wishes are written on tags that are then placed on the …read more.
Red Cross volunteers have put their holiday plans and life at home on hold to help those in need. More than a dozen local Red Cross Volunteers from Kosciusko, Elkhart and St. Joe counties have deployed to the east coast for the Thanksgiving holiday, including Kosciusko County’s own Bob Harkness, who leaves today for his …read more.
The jury of 7 men and 5 women will begin deliberations Saturday morning in a trial that has consumed four full days of testimony in a case that could put a man in prison for the rest of his natural life. Bill Warren, 38, of North Manchester, is accused of criminal confinement, sexual assault and …read more.
Three Kosciusko Red Cross volunteers have returned home and three remain on the ground in New York as other local volunteers prepare to deploy to the storm ravaged area to help people in New Jersey and all five boroughs of New York. Red Cross volunteers are providing meals, shelter and comfort to people throughout the …read more.
Kosciusko County Clerk Jason McSherry says at the end of absentee/early voting at noon yesterday, 3,550 votes had been cast. That was less than the 3,620 ballots that were cast in early voting in the 2008 General Election. Polls opened at 6 a.m. today across Indiana and will remain open until 6 p.m. StaceyPageOnline.com will …read more.
In observance of Veterans Day, the city of Warsaw will have all offices closed on Monday, Nov. 12. Monday’s trash route will be picked up on Tuesday, Nov. 13. As a reminder, all trash needs to be out by 7 a.m., bagged and placed in a container no larger than 32 gallons with a tight …read more.
On election night, Tuesday, Nov. 6, local results will be posted on Stacey Page Online. We plan to provide all results as the polls close and precincts begin reporting at the Kosciusko County Justice Building. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday. Make sure you know where to vote. (See related …read more.
The effects of Hurricane Sandy will be as far reaching as Chicago and northern Indiana will feel the impact starting tomorrow. A tropical system, or its remnants that become “extratropical,” can have a massive radius of influence on the weather pattern, according to the National Weather Service. Additionally, the NWS notes that because of the …read more.
Kosciusko County The following individuals were recently booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: Oct. 18, 2012 Thomas Wayne Yoder, 48, 12821 N. Camelot Dr., Milford, arrested for possession of marijuana over 30 grams with prior conviction. Bond: $20,000 Jose L. Flores, 41, 1692 E. 200 N. Lot 201, Warsaw, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: …read more.
StaceyPageOnline.com is Kosciusko County’s Number 1 source for breaking news and information, and now, we are offering a way for you, the reader, to become involved. To the right of every page, you will see a new See It? Report It! link. I realize I can’t be everywhere at once, so this is your opportunity to …read more.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters marked its 40th anniversary with a re-opening of a facility in Kosciusko County. A ribbon cutting celebration was held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the North Park Professional Building, 1603 N. Detroit St., Warsaw. The offices will be located in the lower level of the building. Helping to celebrate the opening were board members, ambassadors, …read more.
Kosciusko County residents are invited to attend a Community Conversation on Oct. 30 at Grace College called “Competing for the future: The role of community in building world-class talent.” The event will feature guest speakers and breakout sessions for attendees to discuss ways to maximize Kosciusko County’s strengths and position it for the future. The …read more.
The last day to register to vote in Indiana’s Nov. 6 General Election is Tuesday, Oct. 9. To register, you must be a citizen of the United States, at least 18 years of age by the time of the election, you must be a resident of your precinct for 30 days prior to the general …read more.
Kosciusko County The following individuals were recently booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: Oct. 4, 2012 Allen Ray Lamb, 24, 10650 E. 100 South Rd., Marion, arrested for home improvement fraud. Bond: $3,000 Oct. 3, 2012 Randal Kephart, 23, CR 29, Syracuse, arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. Bond: $350 Dale William Stamper, 24, …read more.
The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 6 p.m. this evening. In Indiana, 13 counties are included in the watch area, including Kosciusko, Whitley, Huntington, Fulton and Wabash. Damaging winds and hail and isolated tornadoes are possible in the watch areas. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer said …read more.
StaceyPageOnline.com learned this morning that attorneys for Brent Wilcoxson have filed a motion to dismiss the case that was filed against him by his former business partner, Dr. Dane Miller. The two operated Winona Restoration Partners LLC from March 1996 to November 2011. In another action just filed with the court this afternoon, attorney W. …read more.
The following individual recently paid a traffic ticket in Kosciusko County: Failure of occupant to wear safety belt ($25) — Russell Griffin, Pierceton
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in Kosciusko County: See-Moser Derek Scott See, 30, Warsaw, and Brittany Noelle Moser, 24, Warsaw. Politano-Parker Josiah David Politano, 24, North Manchester, and Sarah Anne Parker, 24, Columbia City. Bright-Haynes David Allen Bright, 24, Warsaw, and Alicia Leona Haynes, 20, Warsaw. Heaton-Walters Edward Heaton, 68, Warsaw, and …read more.
Marriage Dissolutions The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in Kosciusko County Circuit Court: Defries — Rushell Defries, Warsaw, and Zachary Defries, Warsaw. Married: Jan. 16, 2010; Separated: July 26, 2012. There is one minor child. Susaraba — Jodi Susaraba, Warsaw, and David Susaraba, Warsaw. Married: Sept. 10, 1994; Separated: July 30, 2012. There …read more.
Accidents Officers of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department recently investigated the following accidents: Sunday, Aug. 5, 12:20 a.m. 3687 N. Barbee Rd., North Webster. Driver: Eric Manning, 27, 16 EMS B42F Lane, Leesburg. Officers of KCSD witnessed Manning drive into the back of a park vehicle. Blood test results are pending. Damages: up to $2,500 …read more.
David Cody Lindley, 19, 4478 Sullivan Rd., Leesburg, was sentenced July 30 on one count of criminal trespass, class A misdemeanor. Lindley was ordered a fine of $166 and six days in jail. Jose Luis Santana, 47, 505 Lura Circle, Milford, was sentenced July 27 for failure to register as a sex or violent offender, …read more.
The following individuals have recently paid traffic tickets in Kosciusko County: Failure to wear seatbelt ($25) — Myron Blackford, Warsaw; Charles Gray, Warsaw Speeding ($143.50) — Daniel Zeman, Lake Zurich, Ill.; Andres Alvarez-Lopez, Fort Wayne
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in Kosciusko County: Helt-Szabo Joseph Aaron Helt, 28, Warsaw, and Sarah Elizabeth Ashton-Szabo, 25, Warsaw Roose-Hurd Joseph E Roose, 26, Warsaw, and Rebecca Faye Hurd, 21, Warsaw Richter-Bammel David Richard Richter, 46, Warsaw, and Amber Renee Bammel, 31, Warsaw Cole-Ulshafer Terry M Cole, 71, Indianapolis, and Cindy …read more.
Bourbon’s Summerfest started out as a group of men meeting to talk shop and show off their cars. More than 25 years later, the informal car show has turned into a weekend-long festival of games, vendors and live entertainment. This year’s Triton Community Summerfest, representing the towns of Bourbon, Tippecanoe and Etna Green, is scheduled for …read more.
The 2012 Pierceton Days festival is set to kick off at noon Friday, Aug. 3, and continue through Saturday evening. Vendors and a carnival, provided by Beer’s and Jessup’s, will be operational by noon Aug. 3. Food, crafts and rides can be enjoyed all day between the other entertainment. Both will open again Saturday at …read more.
Although the Kosciusko County Jail Museum is housed in the old county jail and contains many displays and artifacts from its time of incarcerating criminals, the museum aims to collect and preserve historical materials of all kinds. Currently, the museum is preparing to celebrate “The Art of the Cords.” The Jail Museum is looking into …read more.
The following individuals have recently paid traffic tickets in Kosciusko County: Failure to wear seat belt ($25) – Michelle Islas, Warsaw; Larry Jefferies, Claypool; Daniel Sparlin, Leesburg; Scott Smith, Logansport Speeding ($141) – Jeffery Holtzhauer, Spencerville, OH
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk of the Court Jason McSherry: Hardy-Braddock Thomas Edward Hardy III, 31, North Manchester, and Rachel Ann Braddock, 25, North Manchester Seeley-Woodall Franklin Lloyd Seeley II, 39, Claypool, and Cari M Woodall, 43, Claypool Gerber-Woldhuis John S Gerber, 46, Milford, and …read more.
Kosciusko County, and most of Indiana and the Midwest, has experienced one of the worst droughts in recent memory. Until the last couple of weeks, rainfall since May usually consisted of quick pop up showers evaporated by the hot summer sun. Recent rain showers have helped, especially considering they either occurred overnight or the sun …read more.
The following individuals were recently booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: July 26, 2012 Timothy Edward Angle, 53, 6651 N SR 25, Rochester, arrested for domestic battery. Bond: $500 Victor Patino Vega, 44, 5706 Winter St., Fort Wayne, arrested for refusal to submit chemical test. Bond: $550 Kenneth Senard Williams, 31, 515 W. Boston St., …read more.
Marriage Dissolutions The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in Kosciusko County Circuit Court: Trafan — Danitta Tafan, Syracuse, and Donald Trafon, Syracuse. Married: March 2006; Separated: June 29, 2012. There are two minor children. Nibert-Eierman — Stacey Eierman, Leesburg, and Nathan Nibert, Warsaw. Married: Sept. 11, 2010; Separated: March 17, 2012. There are …read more.
Drew Anthony Horn, 24, 1024 N. Pike Shore Ave., Warsaw, was sentenced July 23 for one count of fraud, class D felony. He was ordered a fine of $165 and probation. Dustin Edward Pruitt, 21, 310 N. High St., Silver Lake, was sentenced July 23 for one count of conversion, class A misdemeanor. He was …read more.
Incidents Officers of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department recently investigated the following incidents: Monday, July 23, 8:30 a.m. Brad Joyner of EMS T36 Lane, Leesburg, reported the theft of a golf bag and clubs from his vehicle. Wednesday, July 18, 8:30 p.m. Keith Strauss, East 1300 North, Syracuse, reported the theft of fishing rods and …read more.
Kosciusko County The following individuals were booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: July 24, 2012 James Kiefer Rodak, 18, 314 N. West St., Warsaw, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $750 Ivan Gonzalez, 30, 124.5 N. Jefferson St., Cromwell, was booked in Kosciusko County Jail. Bond: $0 Jasmin Lynn Kern, 24, 706 W. Portland St., …read more.
A box of tissues had to be passed throughout the Warsaw Community School Board of Trustees meeting as members said goodbye to two administrators: Tom Kline, chief accountability officer, and Elaine Bultemeier, chief technology officer. Kline will be moving from the administration building to Madison Elementary School to be principal. “I don’t want to let …read more.
Accidents Officers of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department recently investigated the following accidents: Sunday, July 22, 1:40 p.m. CR 650N and CR 600E, North Webster. Driver: Refugio Ramirez, 39, 4854 E 650N, Leesburg. Ramirez struck a deer. Damages: up to $5,000 Sunday, July 22, 12:38 a.m. U.S. 30E, 300 feet west of CR 800W, Etna …read more.
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — South Shore Clean Cities Inc. reported that northern Indiana government municipalities, companies and nonprofit administrations across 18 counties — including Kosciusko — reduced gasoline consumption by 11,167,705 gallons and greenhouse gas emissions by 87,123 tons during 2011. The information is listed in South Shore Clean Cities’ 2011 Annual Report to the U.S. …read more.
The Kosciusko County Eco Store, located inside the Recycling Depot, has many eco-friendly and recycled products that make great gifts for all occasions. Products include recycled glass, plastic bird feeders, cork bags and recycled jewelry.Store hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays. The store is …read more.
The following individuals were recently sentenced in Kosciusko County courts: Alysha Marie Bellamy, 19, 1404 Tippecanoe Dr., Warsaw, was sentenced July 17 on a charge of conversion. She was ordered a fine of $266, 10 days in jail and one year of probation. Daulton Dwayne Klink, 20, 409 N. Park Ave., Warsaw, was sentenced July …read more.
The following individuals have recently paid traffic tickets in Kosciusko County: Failure to wear a seatbelt ($25) – Kaleb Miller, Claypool; Michael Albaugh, Cromwell Speeding ($189) – Caila Carroll, Pierceton
The following individuals have recently filed for marriage licenses in Kosciusko County: Hill-Lucas Kenneth E. Hill, 75, Leesburg, and Jacqueline June Lucas, 74, Syracuse George-Singer Lance C. George, 23, Milford, and Courtney M. Singer, 22, Milford Palmer-Sherman Tony D. Palmer, 45, Warsaw, and Nochole Rae Sherman, 35, Warsaw Berner-Yantz James Patrick Berner III, 27, Pierceton, …read more.
The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in Kosciusko Circuit Court: Neeley – Mark Neeley, Warsaw, and Kelly Neeley, Winona Lake. Married: July 13, 1991; Separated: July 6, 2012. There are two minor children. The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in Kosciusko Superior Court III: Gradeless – Charles S Gradless, Warsaw, and …read more.
Kosciusko County The following individuals were recently booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: July 18, 2012: Whitney Lee Patterson, 25, 804 N. Mill St., Syracuse, arrested for possession of controlled substances. Bond: $5,000 Amanda Jo Fountain, 23, 3762 W. Old Rd. 30, Warsaw, arrested for dealing controlled substances. Bond: $10,000 Jordan Lee Woodcox, 21, 301 …read more.
Incidents The following incidents were recently investigated by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department: July 17, 12:09 a.m.: Sally Hobbs of E CR 200N, Warsaw, reported two subjects forced entry into her residence armed with handguns. July 16, 6 p.m.: Daniel White of Leesburg reported a weapon stolen from his residence. July 16, 6:06 p.m.: Chuck …read more.
A diverse—and delicious—range of local restaurants were selected for the first-ever Northern Indiana Foodie Trail, launched this month by the Northern Indiana Tourism Development Commission in partnership with Midwest Living magazine. Twenty-eight restaurants from seven counties made the cut to be included on the trail, which provides visitors to Northern Indiana with an easy-to-follow guide …read more.
The following individuals have recently paid traffic tickets in Kosciusko County: Failure to wear seat belt ($25) – Michael Matsey, Plymouth; Ricky Nelson, Warsaw; Dawn Miller, Silver Lake Speeding ($123.50) – Jack Metzger, Kimmell Speeding ($128.50) – Josue Ortiz, Warsaw; Martin Zamora, Warsaw; Amanda Boston, Columbia City
The 10th annual Kosciusko County Community Fair Sale of Champions saw the exchange of $65,575 as 4-H members sold their Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion livestock projects. Following are the livestock sold and the prices each sold for: Grand Champion Broilers Name: Emily Harden Year in 4-H: 9th Town: Warsaw Club: MIlford Helping Hands …read more.
ELKHART, INDIANA, JULY 13, 2012. – A coalition of regional stakeholders has launched a workforce and talent initiative aimed at filling existing positions and developing long-term solutions for talent attraction and development. The effort is led by the Corporate Partnership for Economic Growth (CPEG: www.cpeg.org), WorkOne, and the Economic Development Corporation of Elkhart County, Fulton …read more.
The following couples have recently filed for marriage licenses in Kosciusko County: Matthews-Johnson Jason D Matthew, 42, Warsaw, and Melissa M Johnson, 23, Warsaw Cosgrove-Hoke Donald Harold Cosgrove, 46, Climax, Mich., and Karla Jerrine Hoke, 38, Warsaw Blakesee-Myers Lucas Paul Blakeslee, 23, Milford, and Amber Renee Myers, 23, Milford Moore-Cox Jeremy Thomas Moore, 26, Warsaw, and Brook Lyn Cox, …read more.
The following couples have recently filed for marriage licenses in Kosciusko County: Stouder-Hamman Kevin Michael Stouder, 32, Warsaw, and Hilary Ann Hamman, 33, Warsaw Hahn-Fitzpatrick Andrew J. Hahn, 19, Warsaw, and Kayla Renee Fitzpatrick, 19, Warsaw Schaefer-Linder Josiah Christopher Schaefer, 22, Winona Lake, and Hallie J. Linder, 22, Zanesville, Ohio Martin-Reichard Kyle Duane Martin, 23, …read more.
Kosciusko County Commissioners this morning extended a burn ban in light of the continued drought conditions. Emergency Management Director Ed Rock recommended the commissioners sign a new disaster declaration extending the ban for another two weeks. Unanimously, commissioners president Bob Conley and Ron Truex and Brad Jackson approved the ban, which is now in effect …read more.
The persistent hot and dry weather resulting in drought conditions across most of Indiana has prompted a call for high-capacity water facilities in 32 counties to implement voluntary water conservation measures. Kosciusko County is one of those counties with area farmers, towns of Syracuse and Milford being affected. However, notifications have yet to be received. According to a press …read more.
The National Weather Service near North Webster, Ind., has issued an excessive heat warning in effect for Kosciusko County beginning Tuesday and extending through Saturday. The heat warning will go into effect from noon Tuesday, July 3, to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 7. The heat warning means hazardous weather is impending. Very hot conditions will …read more.
Kosciusko County and surrounding areas are expected to brave a big heat wave this week beginning Thursday and into the weekend. The American Kosciusko County Red Cross urges residents to take precautions to guard against heat stroke and other heat related illnesses. Sweltering summer weather can be just as dangerous as the frigid Indiana winters …read more.
The Kosciusko County Red Cross is busy assisting two families who lost everything in an apartment fire early Tuesday morning in Syracuse. The Red Cross provided assistance to replace lost clothing, food and other basic needs. The upstairs and downstairs apartments suffered major damage and were deemed a total loss. The fire, which occurred on …read more.
Effective immediately, Kosciusko County is under a burn ban and that means fireworks are off limits. Recent dry conditions have kept fire crews all over the county busy for the last two weeks. Today, county officials have issued the ban, which will remain in effect until further notice. The current Kosciusko County Burn Ban prohibits …read more.
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in Kosciusko County: Smith-Smoker James Elliott Smith, 21, Bristol, and Kelly Marie Smoker, 24, Winona Lake Hazel-Ross Bryan J. Hazel, 25, Champaign, Ill., and Lindsay N. Ross, 25, Leesburg Farmer-Sexton Charlie Otis Farmer III, 35, Silver Lake, and Jolea R. Sexton, 26, Burket Ashley-Maples Joseph Robert Ashley, …read more.
The Kosciusko County Basketball Hall of Fame will hold its third induction ceremony and banquet June 30th at the Orthopaedic Capital Center on the campus of Grace College starting at 6 p.m. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame member Rita Price will again serve as emcee for the event. Planned featured speaker will be former Etna …read more.
The Kosciusko County Historical Society is hosting Walkabout Hastings on Saturday, June 16, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. The public is invited to explore the recreated miniature village of Hastings. Buildings from the past include a schoolhouse, log cabin, general store & post office, hardware store, a little white church, a hunter’s cabin complete with animal …read more.
The following incidents were investigated by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department. Tuesday, June 6, at 11:50 p.m., a Cromwell woman reported a runaway. Monday, June 5, at 4:30 p.m., Roy Chapman of North Webster reported a license plate stolen. Monday, June 5, at 11:00 a.m., Maryann Roth of Syracuse reported her wallet lost or stolen. …read more.
Kosciusko County The following individuals were booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: June 5, 2012 Kenyon Dwight Harris, aka Batman, 25, 3521 Lake City Hwy., Warsaw, arrested on a warrant for another agency for assisting a criminal. No bond June 4, 2012 Amber R. Staples, 55, 210 Alexis Dr., Milford, arrested for OWI. Bond: $550 …read more.
The following individuals were recently booked into the Kosciusko County jail. May 30, 2012 Douglas Charles Spangle, 19, 2784 W 1300 N., North Manchester, arrested for burglary, criminal mischief, and possession, held for court. Bond: $2,000. Dianna Sue Mullins, 50, 3133 Crystal Lake Rd., Warsaw, arrested for failure to appear, held for court. Bond: $750. …read more.
The following accidents were investigated by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department. Wednesday, May 30, 3:25 p.m., Center St and Hickory St, Warsaw. Driver 1: Matthew S. Sherman, 27, 512 N Lake St, Warsaw. Driver 2: Randy Dawson, 41, 5076 N Bobwhite Dr, Warsaw. Driver 1 was stopped in traffic when Driver 2’s vehicle, traveling at …read more.
Kosciusko County is among a number of local agencies that have submitted applications for utilizing Local Public Agency Group funds. The county is seeking money for Phase 5 of the Western Route Project. Indiana Department of Transportation reports 20 total projects have been submitted totaling approximately $13.2 million in requested federal funds. At a scheduled …read more.
This year’s Day of Caring event is set for Aug. 15 and the United Way of Kosciusko County is still accepting applications for those needing some assistance. All of the supplies for the services are funded by United Way and the work is completed by volunteers. Those volunteers will perform a variety of tasks including …read more.
The Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity fundraiser for 2012 is now in full swing. Voting and bidding online for Rain on Kosciusko 2012 is now available. Habitat for Humanity is raising funds through online votes and donations of rain barrels. The barrels were sponsored by local businesses and painted by local artists and groups. Voting …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Five Indiana communities have been selected to host a Community Conversation customized to meet their region’s most critical needs. This is the fourth year for the series, convened by Indiana Humanities and the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball State University. Selected regions and topics include: • Elkhart County: Working together: …read more.
Jane Hardisty announced the launch of a new National Water Quality Initiative committed to improving three impaired waterways in Indiana. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will manage the initiative by making funds available to farmers, ranchers and forest landowners in the selected watersheds. “The Water Quality Initiative will further NRCS’ partnership efforts to improve …read more.
Tuesday, May 8, has been designated as “Donut Day” by the Salvation Army in Kosciusko County as a show of thanks. The Army’s mission is to serve those less fortunate and remind citizens to thank Veteran’s for their service to our country in preparation for Memorial Day. Before World War I, most Americans regarded the Salvation …read more.
By STACEY PAGE Editor [email protected] Center Street in downtown Warsaw will be closed from Buffalo and Lake streets tomorrow morning as the Kosciusko County Farmers Market LLC makes a move. For the first time in its history, the farmers market will be held in downtown Warsaw where vendors will sell their locally grown produce and …read more.
For the second time in a week Milford School was investigating threats against the property. Milford School Principal Cindy Kaiser sent a notice home to parents Thursday saying the school was on a temporary lock down while school officials and local police detectives continued their investigation into an alleged bomb threat. The threat was found …read more.




















