Claypool Council Hears Updates On Retention Pond, Sewer Rehabilitation Projects
The Claypool Town Council heard updates on the town’s retention pond and sanitary sewer rehabilitation projects during a Jan. 16 meeting.
Read MoreThe Claypool Town Council heard updates on the town’s retention pond and sanitary sewer rehabilitation projects during a Jan. 16 meeting.
Read MoreCertain elected officials and their office employees could soon be allowed to carry a handgun inside the Indiana Statehouse — a right already extended to lawmakers and their staff.
Read MoreGrace College and Mission Point Community Church invite all community members to participate in the 13th annual Supermarket Sweep on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at Kroger, 2211 E. Center St., Warsaw.
Read MoreA Senate tax committee on Tuesday, Jan. 16, heard — but didn’t vote on — a bill considering fetuses as dependent children for an income tax deduction.
Read MoreThe City-County Athletic Complex and The Salvation Army will receive American Rescue Plan Act funds from the city of Warsaw, but only after the common council approves a new purchasing agent ordinance in February.
Read MoreAn Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam is the January 2024 Kosciusko County Veteran of the Month.
Read MoreA new county health officer was approved by the Kosciusko County Commissioners at their meeting Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Read MoreAs of Jan. 4, Kosciusko County is in compliance with the Indiana state law that requires all of the county’s voting machines to be equipped with a Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail, County Clerk Ann Torpy told the county commissioners Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Read MoreAfter getting approval from the Kosciusko County Commissioners Tuesday, Jan. 16, and the County Council Thursday, Jan. 11, the sheriff’s office will be applying for two grants for the Community Recovery Program totaling around $1 million.
Read MoreA fire on Ponderosa Drive, North Webster, is under investigation by the Indiana State Fire Marshal’s office.
Read MoreA park at Gateway Grove is part of the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department’s special projects plans for 2024.
Read MoreYou Inkfreenews readers have kept this column going for ONE full year as of Jan. 12.
Read MoreThe Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District is planning to expand its plant capacity. Information on the expansion was presented by representatives from Jones & Henry Engineers of Fort Wayne at the sewer board meeting Monday, Jan. 15.
Read MoreA South Whitley man was arrested for illegally possessing multiple deer heads.
Read MoreFirst Baptist Church of Warsaw will host a Community Game Night, open to the community, on Friday, Jan. 19.
Read MoreA small green postcard was sent to residents in the Wawasee Community School Corporation last week, which gave notice for a special evening at Wawasee High School scheduled fro 3:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. l8.
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