February Is A Time For Love, Goodbyes

I was sitting at home last night celebrating Valentine’s Day with my wife and kids and it occurred to me that this is a really interesting time of the year.

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Truex Looks To Replace Truex As Commissioner

The fourth candidate to enter the Republican caucus to replace middle district commissioner Ron Truex has a familiar name to say the least.

Lincoln Excited About New Building, Says Good-Bye To Old

As Lincoln Elementary students and teachers prepare to move into a new two-story building, they had one last day of  classes inside the 59-year-old building.

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Campbell Pleads Guilty To Bilking City Of Money

One of the men involved in scheme to bilk over $270,000 from the city of Warsaw pleaded guilty to four felonies Friday afternoon in Kosciusko Circuit Court.

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Zimmer Biomet Officially Launches Foundation


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Kosciusko Chamber Seeking Annual Award Nominations



Winona Lake Moving Forward With Rink Project



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Warsaw GMC Gets Involved With Big Brothers Big Sisters

Both of Dan Kitch’s parents have been involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters and that has led to Warsaw GMC getting involved in the organization.

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Winona Lake Sunset Pickleball Tournament Returns - Sponsored By The K-21 Health Foundation

After last year’s event exceeded all expectations, the Winona Lake Sunset Pickleball Tournament is back for the second straight year of what is looking to become an annual get together for pickleball players from all around the area as well as the state and beyond.

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Transportation Director Updates Warsaw School Board On Bus Stops

Since the beginning of the school year, there have been 24 stop-arm violations, Warsaw Community Schools Transportation Director said during the Warsaw School Board meeting Monday in his annual bus stop report.

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Heather James Officially Becomes Winona Lake’s New Clerk-Treasurer

WINONA LAKE - The town of Winona Lake officially has a new clerk-treasurer as of the Republican caucus Tuesday night, but now it needs a Ward 4 council member.

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.

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Pierceton Park Board Discusses New Contract With Wildcat Youth League

PIERCETON — Close to one hour was spent in discussion between the Wildcat Youth League, formerly known as the Pierceton Youth League, and the Pierceton Recreation Board on a new contract for use of the ball diamonds in Pierceton.

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Warsaw Girl Receives National Gold Award Scholarship

FORT WAYNE – Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana (GSNI-M) honored five Gold Award recipients, one of whom also received a national Gold Award Scholarship, at a ceremony Sunday, June 24 at Goshen College.

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Warsaw School Board Hears Special Services Report

Approximately 16% of secondary school students at Warsaw Community Schools are receiving some sort of special services.

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Grace, Manchester Among Lilly Endowment Grant Recipients

INDIANAPOLIS – Lilly Endowment Inc. has approved grants to 13 colleges and universities in Indiana, including Grace College and Manchester University, totaling more than $300 million to support community development projects jointly envisioned by the institutions and local stakeholders to improve quality of life and place in their communities.

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Indiana Department Of Health Certifies Lilly Center For Lakes & Streams E. Coli Program

WINONA LAKE – The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams announced that its E. coli testing program has been certified by the Indiana State Department of Health on Oct. 7.

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Warsaw Code Enforcement Hears From Economy Inn Owner

Warsaw Code Enforcement has given the Economy Inn owner 60 days to make the hotel ready for occupancy.