Public Occurrences 6.7

County Jail Bookings  The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail. • 9:28 a.m. Tuesday – Joseph Thompson, 32, of 10496 N. Green Ave., Syracuse, arrested for battery causing a bodily injury. Bond: $600. • 11:06 a.m. Tuesday – Brandi Leigh Anderson, 31, Wolcottville, arrested on two counts of failure to appear. Bond: $747. • 11:54 a.m. Tuesday – Amy Christine Eskridge, 32, of 201 E. Pittsburgh St., Syracuse, arrested for theft. Bond: $5,750. • 12:28 p.m. Tuesday – David Michael Vela, 32, of 201 E. Pittsburgh St., Syracuse, arrested for possession of a narcotic with intent to deal and on four counts to failure to appear. Bond: $11,107.

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Warsaw Schools Thanks Outgoing Members, Hires New CFO

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.

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Endowment Challenge Offered To Kids’ Nonprofits

Program part of KCCF’s 50th anniversary Ten youth-serving nonprofit organizations will help Kosciusko County Community Foundation celebrate its 50th anniversary while earning themselves a generous matching fund for their endowments.

Public Occurrences 4.15.2019


Mayoral Candidates Identify Issues, Pose Solutions – Thallemer

Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer and city councilman Ron Shoemaker are on Tuesday’s primary election ballot, seeking the Republican nomination for mayor in the November general election. Each candidate was asked to respond to the following: “Identify the three most urgent issues the city of Warsaw will face following the next election and explain how you will address these issues.” Candidates were limited to a total of 1,000 words. Published here are their responses.

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CCS Seeks Donations For Annual Tools For School Event

Nearly 1,500 children every year start the school year with supplies obtained through Combined Community Services’ Tools For School program.

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WCS Announces First Recipients Of Staff Scholarships

Scholarships from Warsaw Community Schools will help its teachers and other employees advance their own education.

Bourbon Residents Voice Opinions On Rezoning For Proposed Dollar General

About 35 Bourbon residents and business owners attended the Bourbon Town Council meeting Tuesday night.

Court News 5-20-2017

Court news from Kosciusko County.

Court News, May 6, 2017

The following new actions have been filed in Kosciusko Circuit and Superior Courts:

The State Of Golf In 2018

I was having a discussion a month ago about the pros and cons of daylight saving time.


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New Milford Housing Development Progressing






Wawasee School Board Hears Comments On Referendum


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