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Lloyd Gustav Jilburg

Lloyd Gustav Jilburg, of Roanoke, Va., passed into the loving arms of our Lord and Savior on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

PETA Protesting Outside Mad Anthony’s Saturday

Diners on their way into Mad Anthony Brewing Company and other local eateries that serve chicken and eggs are in for an earful on Saturday when “Hell on Wheels” - PETA’s life-size, hyperrealistic chicken transport truck covered with images of real chickens crammed into crates on their way to slaughter …

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

Late Rally Falls Short As Knox Beats Valley 6-4

Facing off in the first Indiana Northern State Conference game of the season, the Tippecanoe Valley and Knox softball teams took part in an exciting contest on Thursday. The action featured both sides doing their fair share of damage, but in the end, Knox escaped with a 6-4 win.

Kosciusko Chamber Holds Ribbon-Cutting For Lake City Photo Booths

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Lake City Photo Booths Thursday.

Karen S. Frankle

Karen S. Croy Frankle, 78, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2025, after bravely fighting cancer four different times over the last 25 years.

William ‘Bill’ D. Huffer

William "Bill" D. Huffer, died April 1, 2025, at Miller’s Merry Manor of Warsaw.

Health First Kosciusko Hears About Proposed Kosciusko County Clubhouse

Leaders are hoping to bring a facility to the area which will help those with mental health needs transition back to everyday life and work.

Public Shares Thoughts On Downtown Warsaw’s Cultural Future

There’s already some art to be found in downtown Warsaw. But what if there were more? More statues, more murals, more live performances?

Kosciusko County Launches $5 Million Community Amenities Program To Support Countywide Growth

A new chapter in Kosciusko County’s development story begins today with the launch of the Community Amenities Program (CAP) — a $5 million grant initiative designed to fund transformational public projects that enhance quality of life in towns across the county.

Live Fire Training At 780 W. Center St. To Take Place April 25

Live fire training will take place April 25 at one of the three properties on West Center Street that eventually will be removed for the Warsaw Public Works Department building project.

Bids For Airport Road Reconstruction, Other Road Work Opened At BOW

Two sealed bids for the reconstruction of Airport Road and paving of various streets were opened Thursday at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

WCPL Board To Have Retreat

The Warsaw Community Public Library, 310 E. Main St. Warsaw, will hold a goals retreat with WCPL's trustees on April 24 at 5 p.m. in Meeting Room C. The purpose of the meeting is to establish goals for WCPL's future.

Grace College Announces New Nutrition Concentration

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s exercise science program recently announced it is adding a nutrition concentration for exercise science majors.

Whitko Art Students In Lilly Center For Lakes And Streams Contest

SOUTH WHITLEY – The Whitko High School art students competed in the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams 16th Annual Student Art Contest and were awarded five of the top six awards available in their categories.

Dance Troup To Hold Evening Of Dance Saturday

Class Act Dance Troupe brings its award-winning pieces to the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. on Saturday.

Williamson Completes JA Unit With Madison Kindergarten Class

Tabitha Williamson, from Lake City Bank, recently completed a Junior Achievement unit with Amy Klinger’s kindergarten class at Madison Elementary School. Williamson volunteers to educate the children about saving/spending money, making good choices, needs versus wants and earning money. She has volunteered for the JA program for 10 years.