David L. Slone

Managing Editor

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Rezoning Has Neighbor Concerned About Animals Near Wetlands

A rezoning request before the Kosciusko County Commissioners on Tuesday had a neighbor concerned about the environmental impact animals on the property could have to the nearby wetlands.

County Opioid Settlement Funds To Be Used For Peer Recovery Coaches

Some of the county’s opioid settlement money will be used to contract with two peer recovery coaches for the Kosciusko Community Recovery Program (KCRP) at the jail.

Warsaw BZA Approves 3 Variances For Purity Cylinder Gases

Purity Cylinder Gases Inc. is making some changes to its property at 1638 Armstrong Road, Warsaw, and to do that the company had to seek approval for three variances Monday from the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals.

Third Friday Features Food, Vehicles & Music

Though a short storm made its way through parts of the county Friday, it didn’t touch downtown Warsaw where Third Friday took place.

Microburst Leaves Damage Behind

It came through Kosciusko County quickly Friday evening, but it left damage and power outages behind in some areas.

Nappanee Man Succumbs To Injuries From Sept. 8 Motorcycle Crash

ELKHART COUNTY - A Nappanee man who was injured in a motorcycle crash on Sept. 8 has died.

Longest-Serving City Employee Recognized By Board Of Works

The city of Warsaw’s longest-serving employee was one of three men recognized Friday at the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

Downtown Warsaw Business Outdoor Seating Season Extended

The outdoor seating season for downtown Warsaw businesses was extended Friday when the Board of Public Works and Safety approved an update to the outdoor furnishing rules.

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.

‘Rumors’ Spreads The Laughter Around At The Wagon Wheel

Rumors can cause chaos and fear or a series of hilarious incidents and laughs.

Police Respond To Disturbance At Pierceton Woods Academy

PIERCETON - A disturbance at the Pierceton Woods Academy on Wednesday required police assistance.

County Issues Burn Ban Effective Immediately

Kosciusko County issued a burn ban effective at noon Wednesday. Neighboring Marshall and Fulton counties already had a ban in place.

Third Friday Kicks Off Weekend Events Downtown Warsaw

Downtown Warsaw is going to be happening this weekend with events scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings.

City Council Hears Of Budget, Deer And The Library

A public hearing on the city’s 2025 budget ordinance, a resolution determining the existence of deer nuisance areas within the city and a report from the Warsaw Community Public Library were the three big items before the Warsaw Common Council Monday.

Aviation Board Greenlights Work & Funds For AOD

An Airport Overlay District (AOD) was back on the agenda for the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners Monday, which the city hopes the county will be willing to financially contribute toward. Robert LaFayette, section manager aviation planning at CHA Consulting, the engineering and consulting firm for the airport and board, presented a general services task order to them.

Family Safety Day Offers A Lot Of Activity In One Location

Whether it was the helicopters, demonstrations, information booths, a chance to interact with first responders, boat rides, great weather to be outdoors, free swag or the free Kona Ice, lots of families turned out Saturday for the annual Family Safety Day at Central Park.

Second Cohort Of First Responders Graduate CIT

To graduate Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training and become a CIT officer, first responders must have 40 hours of class time that covers a plethora of topics.

Cardinal Services Opens Renovations & Expansion Up To The Community

Three days from Cardinal Services’ 70th anniversary, many members of the community gathered Friday at the nonprofit’s renovated and expanded Warsaw building to celebrate its transformation.

County Council Has Public Hearing On 2025 Budget

In their extended meeting Thursday, the Kosciusko County Council wrapped up a number of budget issues before having a public hearing on the proposed 2025 budget.

County Council Decides On Salaries For Surveyor, Chief Deputy Surveyor For 2025

To make a decision on the salaries for the county surveyor and a chief deputy surveyor for 2025, the Kosciusko County Council consulted with many resources, but a decision was reached at their meeting Thursday.

Suspect Identified In 2022 County Billing Scam

Court documents have identified a California woman as being involved in the 2022 scam that bilked Kosciusko County out of more than $300,000.

Celebrating Us, Homebrew Fest Come Together Sept. 21 For 3rd Year

Two overlapping events will take place downtown Warsaw for the third year in a row on Sept. 21.

County Opens Bids For CR 1300N Paving

Two bids were received for the county’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) resurfacing project for a portion of CR 1300N and three other county roads at Tuesday’s county commissioners meeting, and they were within $6,000 of each other.

Greer Receives Nationwide Scholarship At Commissioners Meeting

Zak Greer is the latest child of a Kosciusko County employee to receive the Nationwide Retirement Solutions Scholarship.

Sullivan Is September’s Veteran Of The Month

A U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam was recognized Tuesday as the Kosciusko County Veteran of the Month for September 2024 by the county commissioners.

Gatke Demolition Has Begun, Commission Hears

Just claims and a few brief project updates were on Monday’s agenda for the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission, including the demolition of the former Gatke property.

Center For Literacy & Learning Opens At Grace

WINONA LAKE - Monday was the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Center for Literacy & Learning at Grace College.

Warsaw Planners Put Material Requirement On Winona Ave. Storage Facility

Builders of a storage facility on East Winona Avenue may have their costs increased after a decision by the Warsaw Plan Commission Monday night on what type of materials they have to use.

City Opens, Awards Bids For Solid Waste Disposal And Fuel Supply

One bid for the solid waste disposal contract with the city was received and opened at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting on Friday.

Upcoming Downtown Warsaw Road Closures Include Brewfest, Christmas Celebration

Main Street Warsaw representatives went before the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday to request two road closures for upcoming events and an addition to a previously approved closure.

Community Comes Together For A Conversation On Addiction & Recovery

The thing that changed Judge Linda Davis the most regarding her thoughts on addiction was when her then-17-year-old daughter told her she was a heroin addict.

County Councilwoman Makes Use Of ARPA Funds For Fair Clear

Kosciusko County Councilwoman Sue Ann Mitchell made it clear Thursday morning the $85,790 the county is providing from ARPA funds to the Kosciusko County Fair is for roof repairs and not for the fair to bank some money.

County Alcohol Board Reviews Violations, Transfers And A New License

On the docket for the Kosciusko County Alcohol and Tobacco Commission on Thursday were three license transfers, one new license application, two renewals with violations and 14 renewals without violations.

Speeding & Parking Themes Of Warsaw Traffic Commission’s September Meeting

Speeding on North Columbia Street, handicapped and 15-minute downtown parking and U.S. 30 high-speed enforcement all got touched on during a relatively short Warsaw Traffic Commission Wednesday.

Common Council Commits Remaining ARPA Funds To Beaman Home

With less than $30,000 of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds remaining, the Warsaw Common Council unanimously voted Tuesday to commit it to the roof project at the Beaman Home.

Lutheran EMS Sees Increased Respiratory Emergencies In Summer Months

June and July was a very busy time for Lutheran EMS, Director of Operations Alicia Mediano told the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Board Tuesday.

Lake City Bank Expands Downtown Campus With Building Acquisition To Become The Innovation And Technology Center

Lake City Bank purchased the 35,600-square-foot three-story office building at 122 E. Center St., Warsaw, on Friday.

Purpose Of Overdose Awareness Day Is To End Overdoses

WINONA LAKE - Today, Saturday, Aug. 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day, a global campaign to end overdoses, remember those who died and acknowledge the grief of loved ones left behind.

Claassen Appointed To Etna Green Town Board, Takes Oath Of Office

Twenty years ago, Aaron Rovenstine appointed Keith Claassen to the Etna Green Town Board.

Change Order Will Cover Additional Engineering Work For Drainage On Chinworth Trail Extension

A change order approved Tuesday by the Kosciusko County Commissioners for the County Parks and Recreation Board’s agreement with Triad Services will cover additional engineering costs for a drain under Old 30.

Tax Certificate Sales Approved For 2 Leesburg Properties

Two properties with liens against them for overdue high tax bills may eventually get back on the tax rolls after the Kosciusko County commissioners on Tuesday approved tax certificate sales for each one.

Pipe Collapse Under Jail Kitchen Costs County Over $40K

A pipe collapse underneath the Kosciusko County Jail kitchen will cost the county over $40,000.

Claassen To Be Appointed To Etna Green Town Board

Keith Claassen will be appointed to the Etna Green Town Board at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Kosciusko County Republican Central Committee Chair Mike Ragan confirmed Monday.

Kosciusko County Drug Court Has 100th Graduate In 10th Year Of Program

There are three rules in Kosciusko County Drug Court: Be honest. Show up. And try.

Ceremony Shines Light On ‘Reflection,’ Warsaw’s Newest Art Piece

Many hands played a part in the creation of the newest art piece in Warsaw, down at Central Park.

Local High School Student Recognized For Excellence At National Guard Basic Training

Indiana Army National Guard Pvt. Jose Lopez, 18, of Warsaw, did so well at basic training over the summer that he received an honor no one else did.

Make-A-Wish Sending Wawasee Middle School Student To Hawaii

SYRACUSE - Ever since she was a little girl, Anna Lopez, a 12-year-old Wawasee Middle School student, has dreamt of going to Hawaii.

Bowen Breaks Ground On New Health Clinic In Warsaw

Bowen Center is in the process of relocating and updating all of its clinics in its five core counties.

County Council Tables Surveyor’s Office Wages & Salaries During Budget Review

As the Kosciusko County Council went through all the proposed 2025 budgets Wednesday, two things that were tabled stood out while most other requests were approved.

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.