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From the files of Kosciusko County Historical Society: Editor’s note: This is a new column that will appear a few times a month on Monday mornings. Oct. 20, 1967 — Warsaw’s Murphy Medical Center will be seven years ahead of hospital survey bed needs when present construction is completed in early 1968, according to a brief …read more.

WARSAW — Kosciusko County Historical Society is hosting a dinner and program at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19, at the Center Lake Pavilion in Warsaw. The evening’s program features Terry White, author of Winona at 100;Third Wave Rising and docent at the Winona History Center. White’s interactive program will trace the history of Winona Lake from …read more.

WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Historical Society worked for over five years in conjunction with Kosciusko County Geographic Information Systems coordinator, Bill Holder, photographing the cemetery markers in all cemeteries throughout the county. The grave markers can now be found online from a search engine by entering Beacon, Kosciusko County then choosing “Cemetery Search.” The …read more.

WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Historical Society Genealogy Library is proud to announce that their 2016 Legacy Book, “Schools of Kosciusko County, 1835-1975”, has arrived and is ready for pick up. The book is dedicated to the early pioneer families of Kosciusko County, the students, and their teachers. The library is open 10 a.m. to …read more.

Nine non-profit agencies made budget presentations to the Kosciusko County Council last night. Most of them projected increases to their budgets as federal and state funds decrease, adding additional stress and reductions on the services they provide. Budget increases for 2014 across the board totaled $70,915. Among the nine non-profits present last night were Kosciusko …read more.

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