Five candidates for the Tippecanoe Valley School Board participated in a Meet the Candidates night Thursday, sponsored by the government and political science class at Tippecanoe Valley High School.
WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake Town Manager Craig Allebach has submitted his intent to retire, effective the end of October or as soon as a replacement is found.
The last of Kosciusko’s American Rescue Plan Act dollars were obligated Wednesday, save for a “cushion” of about $4,000, by the county’s ARPA committee.
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts will get $100,000 less in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds from the county than the ARPA Committee recommended because of a decision by the county commissioners Tuesday.
After winning its first two games this season on the back of its defense, the Warsaw Tiger football team finally had the offensive success it was waiting for, steamrolling 41-7 past Northern Lakes Conference rival Plymouth in both teams’ NLC opener. Warsaw remains undefeated this season at 3-0, 1-0 in the NLC.
NORTH WEBSTER - With the U.S. House of Representatives back in session under new Speaker Mike Johnson, 3rd District Congressman Jim Banks and 2nd District Congressman Rudy Yakym were unable to attend Thursday’s Kosciusko County Republican Party Hall of Fame Dinner in person.
With Kosciusko County’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds dwindling down, the ARPA committee met Wednesday to see where they stood and what was left to be done.
During their last meeting of 2023 Thursday, the Kosciusko County Council made a few decisions for 2024, including the one-year council committees and appointments.
Grace College’s women’s basketball team improved their winning streak to five games after a suffocating defensive effort lifted the Lancers to a 50-41 win over Mt. Vernon on Saturday afternoon.