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1 Injured In Crash At U.S. 30 & Ind. 19

ETNA GREEN - The driver of a white van was flown from the scene of a two-vehicle accident Thursday at the intersection of Ind. 19 and U.S. 30, Etna Green.

Syracuse Woman Cited After Two-Vehicle Crash

BRISTOL - A Syracuse woman was cited for following too closely after a two-vehicle accident Thursday in which she was injured.

Wa-Nee Community Schools Participate In Community Funding Resource Program

INDIANAPOLIS – Treasurer Daniel Elliott announced that the Indiana Bond Bank assisted Wa-Nee Community Schools with project financing through its Community Funding Resource (CFR) Program.

City Of Nappanee Participates In Community Funding Resource Program

INDIANAPOLIS – Treasurer Daniel Elliott announced that the Indiana Bond Bank assisted the city of Nappanee with project financing through its Community Funding Resource (CFR) Program.

CR 1300 North Study Review Location Changed

The location for the public meeting for the draft CR 1300N study has changed.

Create Your Own Christmas Ornaments

Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will host “Create Your Own Christmas Ornaments” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 at the Firemen’s Building, 1013 E. Arthur St., Warsaw.

KLA Cadets Visit Cardinal Services To Learn About Human Services In Kosciusko County

On Oct. 8, the Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets visited Cardinal Services to learn about many of the human services Kosciusko County has to offer.

Triton Students Volunteer At Potawatomi Wildlife Park

TIPPECANOE – On a bright September morning, three buses carrying three Triton High School's SLC classes and three of Triton Elementary’s fifth-grade classes arrived at Potawatomi Wildlife Park, eager to lend a hand on various projects throughout the park.

Grace Spikers Complete Season Sweep Of Taylor

Grace’s volleyball team fought off a feisty Taylor squad to win 3-1 on Wednesday. The No. 14 Lancers (17-5, 10-2 Crossroads League) lost the opening set but claimed the next three to grab the road win.

Hill Pursuing Seat On Winona Lake Town Board

WINONA LAKE - Looking to give back to the community she and her family love, Sarah L. Hill, 40, has thrown her name in the hat for the open Winona Lake Town Council Ward 5 seat.

Former Teacher And Football Head Coach At Triton Accused Of Inappropriate Conduct

BOURBON – Indiana law enforcement has launched an investigation into an employee with Triton School Corporation over alleged inappropriate conduct.

Can Connor Cover? Once Again, The Bears Give Me Hope

One thing about me when it comes to the sports I enjoy is that above all else, I am a man of hope.

Public Occurrences 10.17.24

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

Syracuse Town Council Adopts 2025 Budget

SYRACUSE - Syracuse Town Council members made swift work of their agenda Tuesday evening, including adopting the 2025 budget.

Milford Adopts $2.5M Budget For 2025

MILFORD - At Tuesday evening’s Milford Council meeting, the council voted to approve the 2025 budget with Council President Doug Ruch abstaining. The $2,459,989 budget is a decrease from the 2024 budget, which was $2,633,760.

Mentone Council Adopts 2025 Budget

MENTONE – Mentone Town Council adopted its 2025 budget Wednesday. The 2025 budget totals $968,473.

Kosciusko Kettleheads Raise Over $10K For CCS

The Kosciusko Kettleheads held their 13th annual HomebrewFest Sept. 21. Over 30 different beers, meads and ciders were poured, which were all made by local homebrewers.

Indiana GOP Bus Tour Stopping In Warsaw Saturday

The Indiana GOP announced its Freedom and Opportunity Bus Tour is hitting four Indiana cities on Saturday, Oct. 19: Fort Wayne, Warsaw, South Bend and Valparaiso.

Claypool Town Marshal, Attorney Submit Resignations

CLAYPOOL — Claypool's town marshal and attorney announced their resignations during a council meeting Tuesday.

County ARPA Committee OKs Over $67K Toward Pierceton Sidewalk Project

To help Pierceton with its sidewalk project, the Kosciusko County American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Committee voted Wednesday to recommend a $67,201.55 grant to the town.