LOCAL NEWS

County Commissioners Approve Resolution On Employee Vacation, Paid Leave Policies

County attorney Ed Ormsby presented a resolution to the county commissioners on Tuesday amending and restating the county’s vacation policy and amending the personal paid leave policy for county employees.

Board Of Zoning Appeals Approves Portion Of Paton Farms Petition

After a lengthy hearing, the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals, approved a portion of a petition by Paton Farms while continuing the remainder. The hearing was held during the BZA’s regular meeting Tuesday morning.

Atelier Presents Landscape Paintings By Local Colorist Mike Kelly

Contemporary art gallery ATELIER will exhibit abstracted landscape paintings in a solo show scheduled to run from April 12 through May 18.

County Councilwoman Kimberly Cates Facing 2 Misdemeanors For DUI

Two class A misdemeanor charges were filed Tuesday against Kosciusko County Councilwoman Kimberly Cates.

Farmers Can Make Their Voices Heard

The Watershed Foundation, in cooperation with partners including the Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District as well as the Whitley County Soil and Water Conservation District, has launched a survey campaign for partners in the agricultural community.

Plans For Milford Fest Moving Forward; Annual Event Is May 25

MILFORD - On Monday, Milford Town Council members approved some plans for the upcoming Milford Fest on May 25.

Two Suffer Injuries In U.S. 30 Crash

Two people suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a crash on U.S. 30 Monday after a driver allegedly failed to yield at an intersection.

City Having Engineering Analyses Done For Hand Ave. Viaduct, City Hall Water Issues

Engineering analyses will be conducted on the Hand Avenue viaduct and Warsaw City Hall second-story rooftop mezzanine to help find solutions for the flooding and leaking, respectfully, that occur at those locations.

Officer Mangun Takes Oath Of Office For WPD

With his one-year probationary period completed, Warsaw Police Department officer Cody R. Mangun was given the ceremonial oath of office Monday morning by Mayor Jeff Grose.

Solar Eclipse Viewing

Harrison Elementary students viewed the eclipse Monday.

Local Dentist Facing Criminal Charges

Two felony charges and two misdemeanors were filed Monday in Kosciusko Superior Court I against a Warsaw dentist for alleged criminal behavior against one of his employees.

Leesburg Students View Solar Eclipse

LEESBURG – Students at Warsaw Community Schools were able to view the solar eclipse during school hours Monday.

Fire & Water Damage Home In Mentone

MENTONE - Firefighters were on the scene of a house fire in Mentone for about four hours Sunday night.

Marsh Building Not Luring Tenants In

The old Marsh building on South Buffalo Street in Warsaw may be sitting empty for a while longer.

Triton Public Hearing On G.O. Bonds Draws No Public Comment

BOURBON – Triton School Board held a public hearing Monday regarding general obligation bonds to fund building projects.