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Public Encouraged To Attend U.S. 30 Meeting Wednesday

Kosciusko County Commissioner Cary Groninger encouraged the public to attend the ProPEL U.S. 30 study meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Lincoln Elementary School, 203 N. Lincoln St., Warsaw.

Gearhart Is County Veteran Of The Month For November

A Kosciusko County court security deputy who served 20 years in the military is the Veteran of the Month for November 2024.

Neighborhood Fresh Grocery Chain Nets Over $20K For St. Jude Hospital

The Neighborhood Fresh grocery chain raised funds through the month of October for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.

Seasonal Support For Indiana Veterans Available Through Operation Holiday Program

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) is now accepting applications for its Indiana Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) Operation Holiday program.

Public Occurrences 11.19.24

County Jail Bookings The following people were arrested and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

Eligibility For Newly Elected Warsaw School Board Member Questioned

Questions have been raised about whether a recently elected Warsaw School Board member lives in the district she was voted to represent.

Valley Board Approves 2 Student Trips, Including To NYC

MENTONE — Tippecanoe Valley High School students will have the opportunity to go on two class trips in upcoming years, including one to New York City, N.Y.

Kosciusko County Historical Society Announces ‘Carnival Of Sharing’

The Kosciusko County Historical Society announced that on Nov. 20-23 they will be hosting an event called a Carnival of Sharing.

Combined Community Services Seeking Executive Director

Combined Community Services (CCS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting healthy and whole families in Kosciusko County, is actively seeking a dynamic and visionary executive director to lead its mission of providing comfort, hope and essential resources for neighbors in need.

Warsaw City Council OKs Changes To Employee Handbook

Amendments to the city of Warsaw’s personnel policy handbook were approved on first reading by the Common Council Monday night in hopes the changes will help energize and retain the city’s employees.

Warsaw United Methodist Church Supports Joe's Kids With Donation

Warsaw United Methodist Church recently demonstrated their commitment to making a difference in the lives of local families by presenting Joe's Kids with a check for $1,648.93.

LaunchPad Seeking Info On Childcare Services For Families Who Work 2nd Or 3rd Shift

Since 2018, LaunchPad has been working to eliminate barriers for working families in Kosciusko County.

Warsaw Library Board Hears Update On Feasibility Study

The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees heard an update on the library's feasibility study during a meeting Monday.

Davey Perkins

Davey Perkins, a cherished soul and devoted servant of God, was called home on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, at the age of 75.

Stephen R. Kuhn

Stephen R. Kuhn, lifelong resident of Kosciusko County, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne at the age of 75.

Virginia ‘Carole’ Brandenburg

Virginia “Carole” Brandenburg, 81, went to be with the Lord on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024, at 11:55 p.m. at Stillwater Hospice in Fort Wayne.

Jean L. ‘Jeannie’ Coy

Jean L. “Jeannie” Coy, 66, passed away peacefully in her home on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.

RR Tracks On CR 875W To Be Closed

A subcontractor for the railroad will be doing some work on CR 875W in Etna Green in Kosciusko County.

Grace College Alum Inducted Into ICI Indiana Academy

WINONA LAKE — Grace College graduate, Huntington University trustee and president of Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company Inc., Rex D. “RD” Schrader II, was inducted into the Indiana Academy.

Trump Wins!

Editor, Times-Union: Ive been a subscriber to the Times-Union since 1988, and until the last four to six years I've noticed a bias in the stories printed - mainly AP Associated Propaganda stories - that are copied and pasted. The Times can run their business as they wish, but it’s …