In between its public work session and regular board meeting Monday night, the Warsaw School Board held a reception for two members who are leaving the board.
WINONA LAKE – Henrietta Carter, a Grace College sophomore from Muncie, was one of 30 students honored at the annual “Realizing the Dream” banquet on Nov. 3 in Indianapolis.
To whom it may concern: My name is Ruth Guffey. On Thursday, Dec. 13, I was at your store in Warsaw to purchase money orders used to pay my bills. Upon exiting your store to place my paid bills in a mailbox outside, I realized that my wallet was missing. Immediately I re-entered the store to retrace my steps in and out of the store, only to come up empty-handed.
To whom it may concern: My name is Ruth Guffey. On Thursday, Dec. 13, I was at your store in Warsaw to purchase money orders used to pay my bills. Upon exiting your store to place my paid bills in a mailbox outside, I realized that my wallet was missing. Immediately I re-entered the store to retrace my steps in and out of the store, only to come up empty-handed.
Kosciusko County Council members voted 6-0 Thursday to submit a petition to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to form the Tippecanoe/Chapman Regional Sewer District, but not without some emotion.
A Syracuse teen tied to several violent incidents involving weapons between October 2017 and March 2018 was sentenced to 18 years in prison Thursday morning on two level 3 felony robbery charges.
Town officials have finalized the purchase of the new town hall building and are taking preliminary steps to move operations. But exactly when town employees will move in to the former bank building at the corner of Broadway and Walnut streets is unclear.
After getting the particular estimates they wanted, Kosciusko County Commissioners approved submitting a petition for the formation of the Tippecanoe-Chapman regional sewer district at their meeting this morning.
Despite running at a deficit, Milford Town Council voted Monday night to hold off, for the time being, on a wastewater rate increase until at least March.
Kosciusko County Community Foundation (KCCF) has received a grant of $1 million as part of Lilly Endowment Inc.’s seventh phase of its Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) initiative.