SYRACUSE - Several neighbors of property owned by Doug and Jeanine Schrock spoke up against vacating the alley during a public hearing at the Syracuse Town Council Tuesday.
WINONA LAKE - The public is invited to participate in a service of Christmas carol singing, to be held in the chapel of Grace Retirement Village in Winona Lake on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m.
First of all, I’d like to wish a happy and healthy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you, and I’d like to thank all who read this for taking the time out of their holiday to read my rambles and rants. It means so much, truly.
After building some confidence over the weekend with two victories at the DAC/NLC Shootout, the Warsaw Lady Tigers basketball team looked to keep it rolling against a Penn team it has struggled against in recent years. There were no struggles on Tuesday night however, as Warsaw throttled Penn 69-50 at the Tiger Den for their first win over the Lady Kingsmen since the 2016-17 season.
WINONA LAKE - A Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) is one step closer to becoming a reality in Winona Lake after the town council approved an ordinance on first reading Tuesday to establish one.
There’s been many fake and temporary Christmas trees placed at the Kosciusko County courthouse for community events over the years, but things have changed this year.
County Assessor Gail Chapman requested the county commissioners end a contract with Lexur Appraisal Services after the company failed to live up to expectations.
The Kosciusko County Solid Waste Management District's board approved fund transfers and discussed a ditch near the former Syracuse recycling drop-off site during Tuesday’s meeting.
Warsaw Coach Matt Moore watched his two leading scorers receive their diplomas last spring, but he’s optimistic about the squad who will take the court against Columbia City in the season opener.
MENTONE – Beatrice J. “Bea” Hughes, 77, of Mentone, went home to be with the Lord at 10:56 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, after a very short illness, at Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne.
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) recently hosted the Tiger Ambassadors Lunch n' Learn event on Thursday focusing on pivotal themes of school safety, facility planning and board leadership.
Two of the resolutions before the Warsaw Common Council at their meeting Monday night were for fund transfers requested by Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Chief Brian Mayo.