Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose told the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Board at its meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3, that they were being ...
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today joined Indiana State Parks to dedicate the plaque that will be placed on the cornerstone for the Lodge at Potato Creek, which is the first state park lodge in Indiana ...
With Christmas just a short three weeks away, area children are buzzing in excitement for a visit with their family, friends and their favorite jolly man, Santa Claus.
People will be able to buy from vendors they may not have previously known about through the Downtown Christmas Market. Vendor Josh Colman said there will be six or seven vendors selling items like ...
The River Coffeehouse celebrated its move across Center Street in Warsaw with a ribbon-cutting Tuesday, Dec. 3 by the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
LIGONIER — The Community Foundation of Noble County is partnering with the family of Sgt. Sarah Roque to establish a permanent memorial at the West Noble School Corp. Memorial Gardens. The tribute ...
Grace College and Seminary held a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday, Dec. 3, for the Ray “Butch” and Sandra Shook Welcome Center, which will be located at Westminster Hall.
The parking garage project memorandum of understanding between the city and county that Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose told the common council about Monday night was approved by the Kosciusko County ...
Drainage issues put the Chinworth Trail Extension project over budget, but the Kosciusko County Commissioners approved the bid Tuesday for the project with overages associated with drainage to be paid ...
Almost six months on the job, Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation CEO Peggy Friday told the county commissioners Tuesday, Dec. 3, it’s been a whirlwind.
A grant application by the Kosciusko County prosecutor’s office for surveillance equipment for law enforcement didn’t get unanimous approval by the county commissioners Tuesday, Dec. 3, due to ...
The Kosciusko County Shrine Club’s recent annual Turkey Shoot raised more than $10,000 for the Shrine Hospitals for Children.