Church News, Oct. 4, 2018

Upcoming events include a men's breakfast, a ham and beans supper, and a Holy spirit service.

Public Occurrences 10.28.21


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Andrew Mevis Begins Smooth Approach, Landing At Iowa State

If the early season is any indicator of how much TV time Andrew and Harrison Mevis – the Mevii – will get displaying their placekicking skills their parents can catch them on TV on just about any weekend if they’re unable to travel to the brothers’ Saturday college football venues. Iowa State, a Big XII Conference member, will play most of its games on Fox, but some on ESPN. Kid brother Harrison will likely be on the Southeast Conference Network, or CBS. 





Court News, April 15, 2017

The following actions have been filed in Kosciusko County:

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School Safety: There’s An App For That

Kosciusko County Sheriff Rocky Goshert ended Thursday night’s county council by telling council members about a cell phone app that law enforcement, as well as school faculty and staff, can use for notification of an intruder on school property.

Valley Hopefuls Participate In Candidate Forum

All six candidates vying for a seat on the Tippecanoe Valley School Board participated in a forum Thursday at the Akron Community Building.

Township Signs Onto Fire Station Plan; City Next

The clock is ticking for the City of Warsaw to proceed with the bond issuance for the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory fire station 3 for this year.

Winona Council Holds Stormwater Public Hearing




Court News 2.20.21


Plan Commission Approves Fehr Rezoning


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Lake City Aviators Looking To Train The Next Generation Of Pilots

Whether a person wants to learn to fly as a hobby or for a career, whether they’re 17 or 65, Lake City Aviators want to be their trainer.

Public Occurrences 11.15.24

County Jail Bookings The following people were arrested and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

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Wheels On Fire Present Checks To 4 Cancer Organizations

AKRON - Wheels on Fire - Cancer Crusaders presented checks Sunday to four cancer organizations totaling $75,000 at Beaver Dam Community Church.