Warsaw’s Lake City Bank Announces Promotions
Lake City Bank has announced the following promotions.
Read MoreLake City Bank has announced the following promotions.
Read MoreSons of American Legion Squadron 49 of Warsaw recently donated funds to Claypool Elementary School’s Knights Closet.
Read MoreTwo men were arrested on drug charges after a traffic stop.
Read MoreThe Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. is releasing students 30 minutes later than usual on Monday, April 8, due to the eclipse that day.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Sheriff’s and Prosecutor’s Offices are currently investigating a March 9 traffic stop involving Kosciusko County Councilwoman Kim Cates.
Read MoreTo help address hunger in the community and in celebration of National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day on April 2, Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital collected 1,754 jars of peanut and other nut butters for Combined Community Services.
Read MoreU.S. farmers’ outlook improved in March as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer index increased to 114, 3-points higher than in February.
Read MoreWarsaw Code Enforcement has given the Economy Inn owner 60 days to make the hotel ready for occupancy.
Read MoreA Cromwell man was recently arrested for allegedly using a firearm to threaten a man.
Read MoreIndiana’s Family Social Services Administration awarded the Community Foundation of Wabash County a grant for $750,000 to help employers in Wabash County make child care more affordable for their employees.
Read MoreIf you walk along the Beyer Farm Trail boardwalk, near Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital in Warsaw, you may see the remains of a vehicle, which may originate from the Beyer family.
Read MoreIndiana’s alcohol regulator on Monday, April 1, told Hoosier businesses and local units of government alike to get applications in for eclipse-specific celebrations.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department has announced its headliners for its 2024 summer rock and country concerts.
Read MoreIndiana’s high school seniors are caught in a bureaucratic snarl as glitches in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid rollout hinder aid processing.
Read MoreTwo people from Fort Wayne were arrested after possessing marijuana and allegedly trying to prevent law enforcement from finding it.
Read MoreSeveral schools in Kosciusko County are planning events for the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.
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