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Iliene Mary Hight

Iliene Mary Hight passed away on May 4, 2024, at home after a brief illness. She was 90 years old and led a full, active life.

Julie E. Edwards

Julie E. Edwards, 76, Warsaw, died Thursday, May 2, 2024, at Mason Health and Rehabilitation Center.

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Warsaw Fire Will Be Down A Ladder Truck While Repairs Made

Repairs to a ladder truck, bathrooms at the police training center and lights on Plaza Drive came before the Warsaw Common Council at their meeting Monday night.

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Warsaw Redevelopment Gives OK To Three Resolutions

Two resolutions approved by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday tie in to a Danco Medical project, while a third puts the Warsaw Chemical property on their “want to acquire” list.

Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Votes To Contribute $21K Toward Art Project

Another art project is coming to the city of Warsaw, and on Monday the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved to contribute $21,500 toward it.

Tourism Brings In Millions Of Dollars To County, Commissioners Hear

Tourism in Kosciusko County brings in millions of dollars to the local economy.

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Manchester Offense Shines In 14-0 Win Over Whitko

With sole possession of second place in the Three Rivers Conference up for grabs, as well as a chance to move up into a first-place tie with Peru, the Manchester and Whitko baseball teams met in North Manchester Monday evening, playing a game that was dominated by the Squires from start to finish, as the home side won 14-0.

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Habitat For Humanity Of Kosciusko County ReSale Outlet Marks Milestone

In the first five years of the Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County ReSale Outlet, it’s raised enough money equivalent to building two homes.

Some Important Estate Planning Tips To Consider

We all experience the death of friends and family members in our life. In financial planning, we often find ourselves involved in the aftermath of those deaths. If the deceased planned their estate before their death, it usually makes it easier on the survivors.

Club news 05.04.24

Club news includes a literary club meeting and bridge clubs.

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Girl Scouts Elect Board Members At Annual Celebration Event

FORT WAYNE – Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana elected the following board members at their annual celebration event April 27 at Camp Ella J. Logan near Syracuse:

Dispose Of Unused Prescription Medication Properly To Avoid Abuse

A primary youth substance use prevention strategy is proper disposal of unused prescription medication.

Anchorage Rd. Closure Scheduled For May 7

NIPSCO has notified the city of Warsaw that they will be closing Anchorage Road, between Ind. 15 and the railroad tracks, on Tuesday, May 7 beginning at 7 p.m.

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Many Apply For KCSO Resource Navigator Position

Over 30 people have applied for the position of resource navigator for the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Community Resource Program.

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Kelly Jo’s Offers Home Furnishings, Home Decor And More

PIERCETON – The Pierceton Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Kelly Jo's, 105 N. First St., Pierceton, on Thursday.

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Early Offense Powers Wawasee To Win Over Triton

Facing off against Triton in a nonconference baseball game Thursday, Wawasee was able to get off to a fast start, scoring seven runs in the first two innings, which was more than enough for them to hold onto in a 9-0 victory.

New Green Alert Will Help Find Missing, At-Risk Veterans

STATEHOUSE – A new public notification similar to Indiana's Amber Alert will soon help first responders locate missing and at-risk veterans thanks to efforts supported by state Reps. David Abbott (R-Rome City) and Craig Snow (R-Warsaw), according to a provided news release.

Rural MACOG Communities Receive Funding To Pilot EVs

MARSHALL COUNTY – The Indiana Office of Energy Development awarded four local governments - including Marshall County, city of Plymouth, city of Nappanee and the town of Walkerton a combined $578,987, or about 40% of the $1.47 million awarded by the agency through the federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program.