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The Big Celebration Helps Benefit The Children Of The Community

The impact an adult can have on the life of a child through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kosciusko County was expressed throughout the 11th Annual The Big Celebration Tuesday night.

Kosciusko Community YMCA Launches Free Rock Steady Boxing Program To Support Individuals With Parkinson’s Disease

NORTH WEBSTER — The Kosciusko Community YMCA announced the launch of its Rock Steady Boxing program at the North Webster YMCA.

DNR Contest Seeks Best Tree Planting Photo

Fans of planting trees and photography have until Nov. 30 to enter the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Community and Urban Forestry team’s inaugural photo contest.

INDOT Announces ProPEL US 30 & 31 Draft Reports Available

Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) ProPEL U.S. 30 and 31 study teams have identified potential improvement packages at primary and secondary intersections along the two northern Indiana highways.

11 Veterans Honored At Threads Of Valor Ceremony

Eleven veterans were honored Tuesday with quilts during the Liberty Sewing Circle’s Threads of Valor presentation.

Madison Park Celebrated With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

The old Madison Elementary School on North Union Street may be gone, but Madison Park will help keep its memory alive.

Railroad Closures Announced

The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office was advised on Tuesday, Nov. 12 that CF&E Railroad will be closing the following crossings, weather dependent:

Charles N. Bremer

Charles N. Bremer, known as "Chuck," passed away at home in Claypool on Nov. 8, 2024, at the age of 77.

Martin ‘Marty’ Alexander Wood

Martin “Marty” Alexander Wood, 59, Warsaw, died Monday, Nov. 11, 2024, at Stillwater Hospice Home in Fort Wayne.

Deborah Haney

Deborah Haney, age 72, passed away on Oct. 22, 2024, while residing at Miller's Merry Manor of Warsaw.

Local High School Sports Recaps For Saturday, November 9

Triton’s Football Season Comes To An End Versus North Miami

Sickafoose Erupts For 30 In OT Win At No. 21 Madonna

On Friday afternoon, it was Brett Sickafoose who powered the No. 8 Lancers to a 103-100 overtime win at No. 21 Madonna.

Lancers Drop Heartbreaker In Crossroads Semifinal

Grace's men's soccer team saw its league tournament run come to an end in dramatic fashion on Saturday night. The Lancers held a narrow 1-0 in the waning moments of the semifinal match before Spring Arbor converted a pair of goals in the final five minutes to claim the 2-1 …

Warsaw Runners Compete In National XC Meet In KY

Eleven members of the WR2 team, Warsaw, competed this past weekend at the Middle School Nationals Cross Country Meet in Louisville. Members of the WR2 (pronounced ‘WR’ squared) Track and Field Club joined over 900 runners from 29 states across six events on the E.P. Tom Sawyer XC course, which …

Grace Women Remain Unbeaten With Impressive ‘W’

Grace College’s women’s basketball team improved to 3-0 on the season with a 25-point victory over Alice Lloyd on Saturday afternoon.

Public Occurrences 11.12.24

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

Leesburg Town Council Approves 2025 Salary Ordinance

LEESBURG — Non-elected town officials will receive a 3.5% increase in 2025.

Pierceton Council Approves Becoming Designated Party For Alumni Association Funds

PIERCETON — Pierceton Town Council approved the town becoming the designated party for funds from a local alumni organization during a council meeting Monday.

Sidney Discusses A Number Of Matters At Meeting

SIDNEY — The Sidney Town Council met Monday to discuss ongoing and upcoming projects, including updates on property matters, local infrastructure and community programs.

Triton School Board Approves Superintendent’s Contract

BOURBON – Triton School Board approved Superintendent Jeremy Riffle’s contract Monday.