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Your Retirement Might Differ Greatly From Your Parents’ Experiences

Retirement has changed in many ways over the last generation or two. Here are some of the most important ones, and what you can do to plan for them.

Crossroads Bank Promotes Fansher To EVP, Chief Credit And Chief Lending Officer

Crossroads Bank Promotes Fansher To EVP, Chief Credit And Chief Lending Officer

LCB Welcomes Katie Schmidt To Its Corporate And Institutional Services Team

LCB Welcomes Katie Schmidt To Its Corporate And Institutional Services Team

Grace Alum. Named High-Grade Winner By Indiana CPA Society

Grace accounting alumna Natalie Sell was recently recognized as a 2023 High-Grade Winner by the Indiana Certified Public Accountant Society (INCPAS).

South Whitley Sells Two Downtown Buildings

SOUTH WHITLEY – As of Tuesday night's meeting, the buildings at 206 and 208 S. State St. have been sold to Brian McCarty, a Fort Wayne business owner who is interested in developing the buildings into apartments and retail space.

Echoes Of The Past In Final Week Of Collecting Toys

The Echoes of the Past are in their final week of hosting their annual “Cram the Tram” event to benefit the children in need of Kosciusko County.

Sidney Holds Special Meeting To Re-Approve Budget

SIDNEY — The Sidney Town Council held a special meeting to re-approve its 2025 budget on Wednesday.

Warsaw Rotary Club To Hold 97th Annual "Rotary Toy Day" To Benefit Veteran Families

The Warsaw Rotary Club will hold its 97th Annual "Rotary Toy Day" on Thursday at their club meeting for the outreach of The Salvation Army in Kosciusko County.

Winona Lake Free Methodist Church To Move

WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake Free Methodist Church will celebrate being in a new location Sunday.

Final Loose Leaf Pick-up in Warsaw Dec. 2-6

The final week of loose leaf pick-up in the city of Warsaw will be Dec. 2-6.

Fire Departments Called To Attic Fire On Antler Drive, Warsaw

Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory with a full assist from Winona Lake and tanker from Plain Township responded to an attic fire at 1154 N. Antler Drive, Warsaw, Thursday.

Echoes Of The Past Continues Support Of FFA

The Echoes of the Past believes that the best way to succeed in the future is to be educated in the past, according to a provided news release.

Two Killed In Head-On Accident, One In Critical Condition

Two people died from injuries suffered from a two-vehicle head-on accident on Old U.S. 30 East, west of Brallier Road in Washington Township, Kosciusko County, Thursday.

Local Author Visits Elementary School Alma Mater

CLAYPOOL — Local children’s book author Kathryn A. May Zolman recently had the opportunity to return to her elementary school alma mater, Claypool Elementary, and be a guest reader.

County Parks Board Recommends Bid, Encourages Public Comment On U.S. 30 Crossings

The Kosciusko County Department of Parks and Recreation Board approved a recommendation for a bid for the Chinworth Trail extension at a special meeting Wednesday.

Thomas Alan Stiver

Thomas Alan Stiver died Nov. 25, 2024, in Warsaw.

Eric Eby

Eric Eby, 66, Kimmell, died on Nov. 29, 2024, at Parkview Randallia Hospital.

Bessie Ann Joyner

Bessie Ann Joyner, a pillar in the Warsaw community and leader in the movie industry, passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2024, surrounded by her loving family on the Feast Day of the Great Martyr Katherine.

Matthew Leroy ‘Matt’ Wagoner

SYRACUSE – Matthew Leroy "Matt" Wagoner, 62, of North Webster, passed away at 5:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, at his home.

Richard L. Holmes

SYRACUSE – Richard L. Holmes, Syracuse, died on Nov. 21, 2024.