David L. Slone

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City Council Has Public Hearing On Public Works Building Project Lease, Additional Appropriation

For the Warsaw Public Works building project, the Common Council on Monday held a public hearing for two reasons.

MOU To Be Created For Outlot At Marsh Property

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) will be created for a potential outlot at the former Marsh property on South Buffalo Street after the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission gave its approval Monday.

Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Proceeds With Public Works Building Project

Two public hearings took place and two resolutions were approved Monday by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission for the city’s public works building project, with no members of the public present.

GOP Selects Slate Of Officers For The Next Four Years

Three of the four incumbent officeholders of the Kosciusko County Republican Party Central Committee were re-elected Saturday in uncontested races to serve four more years.

Long Remembered As A Hard Worker Who Fought For The Taxpayer

When it comes to knowledge about agriculture, being a hard worker or defending the taxpayer, those who knew Kosciusko County Councilman Mike Long refer to him.

2030 Strategic Plan To Make Downtown Warsaw ‘The Community’s Living Room’

Three new downtown events were announced Thursday at the Main Street Warsaw 2030 Strategic Plan launch party.

Hoffhien Knows The Language Of Signs

Nearly 10,000 signs are posted throughout the Warsaw city limits, ranging in size from a few inches to several feet.

Tippe River Downs Phase 5 Offers ‘Luxury’ Apartments

The fifth and final phase of Tippe River Downs is complete, and to celebrate the apartment complex had a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Tuesday and an open house later in the day.

KABS Working On New Bus Route System, Seeking Public Input

Kosciusko Area Bus Service (KABS) is creating a new deviated fixed bus route system and is seeking public input.

Variance Tabled By Warsaw BZA After Failing To Get Enough Votes For Approval

A petition for a variance to allow two lots to be smaller than required for residential lots was tabled by the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals after not receiving enough votes to be approved Monday.

City Accepts Donation Of 10.75 Acres South Of Warsaw Cut Glass

Nearly 11 acres of a wetlands area south of the end of Detroit Street and Warsaw Cut Glass were donated to the city of Warsaw, with the Board of Public Works and Safety approving the donation Friday.

Road Closures Approved For Third Fridays, Shamrock Shimmy

Road closures for Third Fridays and the Shamrock Shimmy were approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, though there were some questions on the Shamrock Shimmy.

Nappanee Teen Arrested For Threats Toward School

NAPPANEE - A Nappanee teen was arrested after allegedly making threats toward a middle school.

Odyssey Window Cleaning Offers Residential & Commercial Services

Odyssey Window Cleaning offers residential and commercial services, including exterior and interior windows, screen cleaning and gutter cleaning.

City Council Hears Feasibility Report From Library Director

Heather Barron, Warsaw Community Public Library director, told the city council Tuesday that her staff often get compliments about how beautiful the library building is, but if a person looks closely they can see signs of aging on the facility.

Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Has 1st Public Hearing On Public Works Building Project

The first of two public meetings on the city of Warsaw Public Works Building project drew no members of the public Tuesday at the Redevelopment Commission meeting.

We Lead Kosciusko Works To Get Younger Folks Involved In The Community

As part of Kosciusko County Community Coordinator Amy Roe’s fourth quarter report to the county council Thursday, representatives of We Lead Kosciusko shared information about the initiative.

Sheriff Recognizes 911 Director’s Initiative At County Council Meeting

Initiative is defined as the ability to assess and initiate things independently.

Tap In Golf Open For Business

There’s a new place in town to practice your golf shot, regardless of weather.

Helser Announces Candidacy For Republican Party Vice Chairwoman

Rhonda Helser on Wednesday announced her candidacy for vice chairwoman of the Kosciusko County Republican Party.

Aviation Board Gives OK To Invoices, Hears Project Updates

In between updates on projects out at the Warsaw Municipal Airport, the Board of Aviation Commissioners approved three invoices during a relatively short meeting Tuesday.

Bids Opened For County Paving Projects

Bids for the county’s Community Crossings Matching Grant (CCMG) paving projects were opened Tuesday at the commissioners meeting.

Syracuse Councilman Asks County For Annexation Letter Of Support

As the town of Syracuse is landlocked as far as development goes, Syracuse Town Councilman Larry Siegel asked the Kosciusko County Commissioners Tuesday for a letter to the state legislature asking for the town to be able to annex land that isn’t contiguous to it.

Surf Internet Celebrates First Warsaw Service Area

Surf Internet celebrated a milestone Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.

Demand For Daddy & Daughter Dance Continues After Decades

For Dr. Jason Rich, Friday night’s Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Dance at the Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion was a little bittersweet.

Boyd Family’s Habitat Home Dedicated & Celebrated In Mentone

MENTONE - Home is where the heart is, and now Kimber Boyd, her four daughters and her mother Patty have their hearts in Mentone.

Kosciusko County Reentry Court Has Its First Participant

The new Kosciusko County Reentry Court has its first participant, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety heard Friday from Superior Court I Judge Karin McGrath.

City Opens Bids For CR 300N Road Improvements; Approves Contract For Trees

Four sealed bids were received and opened for CR 300N road improvements at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday.

Three Crowns Coffee Looking To Serve Japanese Beer And Saké

Three Crowns Coffee is looking to expand its hours of operation, so it got approval Thursday from the Kosciusko County Alcohol Tobacco Commission for a new riverfront district beer, wine and liquor license.

Birch To Serve As Attorney For Warsaw-Wayne Fire Protection Territory

Jack Birch will serve as legal representation for the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Protection Territory after the territory’s board approved the contract at their meeting Tuesday.

City Begins Process For Not-To-Exceed $14.5M Public Works Building

Discussion on a new Warsaw Public Works building started about 10 years ago, but Monday the Redevelopment Commission and Common Council took the first steps in making the not-to-exceed $14.5 million facility a reality.

Leesburg Man Receives Non-Life-Threatening Injuries In Crash

LEESBURG - A Leesburg man received non-life-threatening injuries in a single-vehicle accident early Monday morning.

‘Haphazardly Ever After’ Offers Laughter For Kids & Parents Alike

Even a king and queen may want their adult children to move out of the house at a certain point, audiences will see in the Wagon Wheel Jr. production of the musical comedy “Haphazardly Ever After.”

State Chamber CEO Finds Indiana’s Team Approach ‘Something To Be Celebrated’

WINONA LAKE - Vanessa Green Sinders isn’t an Indiana native, but in her short time serving as the president and CEO of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, she’s not only embraced the Hoosier state as if she was but found the state to be very welcoming.

Horn, Walls Named Man & Woman Of The Year

WINONA LAKE - Leon Horn and Becky Walls received the 2024 Man and Woman of the Year awards Thursday night at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce’s 113th Annual Awards Dinner.

CCS To Benefit From Unused Portion Of A State Grant

An unused portion of a grant for KEDCO and the county from OCRA was approved by the Kosciusko County Commissioners on Tuesday to be reallocated to Combined Community Services.

County Sees An Increase In Interest Earned In 2024

In 2024, Kosciusko County earned over $600,000 more in interest than it did in 2023.

McClelland Is January’s County Veteran Of The Month

Before reading his prepared biography of the Kosciusko County Veteran of the Month for January on Tuesday, County Veteran Service Officer Darryl McDowell made it clear it wouldn’t be an all-inclusive biography.

BZA Approves Model 1 Ford’s Variance For Gravel For Paving Material

With Rice Ford now Model 1 Ford of Warsaw, the Warsaw business needed more parking space so it petitioned the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday to use gravel for that space.

Woman Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges Allegedly Sold 1 Pound Of Meth In A Day In Kosciusko County

The Warsaw woman arrested Friday on multiple drug and other charges allegedly told law enforcement she sells 1 pound of methamphetamine in a day in Kosciusko County.

Milestone Contractors Begins Demolition Of Center Lake Pier

Removal of Center Lake pier began Wednesday.

Titus Funeral Home Donates Van To American Legion Post 49

Titus Funeral Home & Cremation donated a van Thursday to American Legion Post 49 in Warsaw, and the Post will get a lot of use out of it.

Systems Administration Staff Take A ‘Byte’ Out Of County IT Problems

The three men who work in the Kosciusko County Systems Administration enjoy the problem-solving aspect of their IT jobs, as well as helping people.

City Council Grants $30K In Opioid Settlement Funds To Reentry Court

Along with granting $30,000 of the city’s restricted opioid settlement money to Kosciusko Superior Court I’s new problem-solving court, a Reentry Court, on Tuesday, the Warsaw Common Council determined to form a committee to hear future settlement dollar requests.

Downtown Warsaw Road Closures Approved For 20th Fat + Skinny Tire Festival

Planning for the 20th Fat + Skinny Tire Festival has been underway for a while, and Friday the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved the road closures request for the part of the event that will take place downtown Warsaw on May 16.

Fire Territory Hosting Dive Rescue International Classes Again This Summer

For the fifth time since 2013, the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory will be hosting classes this summer with Dive Rescue International.

T&D Cleaning And Restoration Offers Handyman And Cleaning Services

Whether you need handyman services, residential cleaning or both, T&D Cleaning and Restoration are committed to providing top-quality service with a personal touch.

Calf, Hay & Equipment Lost In Barn Fire

A calf being nursed back to health was a casualty in the Wednesday morning barn fire on 8 Square Road, Warsaw.

Aviation Board Updated On Airport Projects

The power line lowering project to the east of the Warsaw Municipal Airport will be “rocking ’n’ rolling” by February.

Firefighters Respond To Fire At Burger King

Whopper fans may not be able to get it their way in Warsaw while repairs are made to Burger King, 2920 Frontage Road, after a fire Tuesday.