A proposal to place a Tony Elliott memorial sign in a Warsaw park was tabled by the Parks Board Tuesday for a month while a committee looks at the request.
When as many as 68 Republican precinct committee members gather Wednesday to choose a new sheriff for Kosciusko County, they’ll once again be flexing some unique political muscle that has helped shape county government in recent years.
Ivy Tech Community College and Lake City Bank recently signed an agreement to offer employees at the Warsaw-based bank an opportunity to earn college credit through the college’s Achieve Your Degree program.
Members of American Legion Post 253, North Webster, recently presented a donation of $809.25 to the Kosciusko County Community Foundation for the KC Riley Kids Fund.
The county historical society’s utility bills are rising. The St. Joseph River Basin Commission would like what it describes as its “fair share,” and Beaman Home is seeing a significant spike in services for domestic abuse victims and would like more support.
ROYAL CENTER — Ronald C. Rees, 81, Logansport, passed away at 4:25 a.m. Monday, June 12, 2017, at Logansport Memorial Hospital. Born May 4, 1936, in Deal, England, he was the son of the late Edward C. and Sarah Thomas Chapman and his adopted parents, Morgan and Gwenllian Davies Rees. On Aug. 6, 1996, he married Kay “Kasie” Cohagan.
Kelly Prater, the assistant director at the Kosciusko County Work Release Center, announced plans to run for sheriff in the upcoming Republican caucus.
When the hearing on the preliminary plat for phase II of the Warsaw Technology Park was opened up to the public at the Plan Commission meeting Monday, a sole resident wanted to know how the greenway trail would be extended in that area.
After the NBA Finals came to what seemed to be its inevitable conclusion, I watched LeBron James’ press conference early this morning (as in after midnight).