KCCVB Releases 2024-25 Kosciusko County Visitor Guide And Website Refresh

February 27, 2024 at 5:06 p.m.
Shown is the 2024-25 Kosciusko County Visitor Guide. Photo Provided
Shown is the 2024-25 Kosciusko County Visitor Guide. Photo Provided

By Staff Report

The Kosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau (KCCVB) has released the 2024-25 Kosciusko County Visitor Guide and also launched a website refresh with the Clearly Kosciusko brand.
The Visitor Guide is an annual piece produced by KCCVB with 50,000 copies printed and distributed this year both inside and outside the county.
Visitors use the guide as inspiration to book a relaxing getaway and find fun things to do in the community during their visit, according to a news release from the KCCVB. Residents give it to visiting friends and family and use it to learn about new locations in the community each year. Businesses use it as a talent attraction and onboarding tool. People relocating to the area use it to learn about the resources available in the community.
The guide includes information on recreation opportunities, dining options, shopping locations, lodging, arts and culture, and community resources within Kosciusko County, as well as articles about the community.
The Visitor Guide is also available to view on the KCCVB website with additional video content, and last year it had a total of 4,278 views online with 79,443 individual page views.
KCCVB recently began branding as Clearly Kosciusko and the website was refreshed to reflect the new branding. It was built by Reusser Design, the company who built KCCVB’s previous award-winning website. Last year, KCCVB’s website had 103,753 visitors total.
“We are thrilled to officially launch the Clearly Kosciusko brand and use it to promote all our area has to offer in a new and fresh way. Visitors and residents alike use the Visitor Guide and website for trip planning, relocation, and recruitment in our area. Our goal through these resources is to show that the place to live, work, learn, and play is Clearly Kosciusko,” said Cori Humes, executive director of KCCVB.
The Visitor Guide is available for pick-up at the Visitor Center in Warsaw or to view online at visitkosciuskocounty.org/digital-guides/.
Order print copies by filling out the form on the KCCVB website, visitkosciuskocounty.org/request-visitor-guide/, emailing [email protected] or by calling 574-269-6090.


The Kosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau (KCCVB) has released the 2024-25 Kosciusko County Visitor Guide and also launched a website refresh with the Clearly Kosciusko brand.
The Visitor Guide is an annual piece produced by KCCVB with 50,000 copies printed and distributed this year both inside and outside the county.
Visitors use the guide as inspiration to book a relaxing getaway and find fun things to do in the community during their visit, according to a news release from the KCCVB. Residents give it to visiting friends and family and use it to learn about new locations in the community each year. Businesses use it as a talent attraction and onboarding tool. People relocating to the area use it to learn about the resources available in the community.
The guide includes information on recreation opportunities, dining options, shopping locations, lodging, arts and culture, and community resources within Kosciusko County, as well as articles about the community.
The Visitor Guide is also available to view on the KCCVB website with additional video content, and last year it had a total of 4,278 views online with 79,443 individual page views.
KCCVB recently began branding as Clearly Kosciusko and the website was refreshed to reflect the new branding. It was built by Reusser Design, the company who built KCCVB’s previous award-winning website. Last year, KCCVB’s website had 103,753 visitors total.
“We are thrilled to officially launch the Clearly Kosciusko brand and use it to promote all our area has to offer in a new and fresh way. Visitors and residents alike use the Visitor Guide and website for trip planning, relocation, and recruitment in our area. Our goal through these resources is to show that the place to live, work, learn, and play is Clearly Kosciusko,” said Cori Humes, executive director of KCCVB.
The Visitor Guide is available for pick-up at the Visitor Center in Warsaw or to view online at visitkosciuskocounty.org/digital-guides/.
Order print copies by filling out the form on the KCCVB website, visitkosciuskocounty.org/request-visitor-guide/, emailing [email protected] or by calling 574-269-6090.


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