Hogendobler Receives Four-Year Local Sentence For Battering Police Officer
A Goshen man will serve a four-year sentence locally after battering a police officer.
Read MoreA Goshen man will serve a four-year sentence locally after battering a police officer.
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Read MoreBeginning in 2024, the Kosciusko County Recycling Depot will have new hours of operation.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb announced today a $127 million grant award received by the Indiana Department of Transportation through the National Infrastructure Project Assistance program.
Read MoreAs much as we look forward to the holidays — and perhaps because we do — they can be a difficult time.
Read MoreCamp Alexander Mack is a year-round camp and conference center on Waubee Lake in Milford, offering camp programs for people of all ages.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County ABATE club teamed up once again this year with Combined Community Services to donate toys and bicycles for families in need during the Christmas season.
Read MoreA Rochester man was recently arrested for allegedly molesting a child multiple times during a six-year period.
Read MoreLassus Handy Dandy, 777 Parker St., Warsaw, presented Stillwater Hospice with a check for $2,610 on Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Read MoreIndiana’s 12,000 national guard soldiers won’t owe state income taxes on military pay beginning this tax season — a move approved in the spring but which Gov. Eric Holcomb lauded anew on Monday.
Read MoreThe Grace College School of Education has received a grant of $750,000 from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana.
Read MoreAs Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb heads into his last year leading the Hoosier State, he emphasized that his administration won’t be resting on its laurels — and will continue to be aggressive about new projects.
Read MoreOne person was taken to the hospital after a wreck by the Warsaw Martin’s on Monday, Dec. 18.
Read MoreThe end of year data is giving economy watchers plenty cause for holiday cheer.
Read MoreDuring Monday’s, Dec. 19, Warsaw School Board meeting, District 22 state Rep. Craig Snow recognized Warsaw Community Schools student Macie Marshall for her work in promoting healthy eating in schools.
Read More2023 was an “impactful” year and the Warsaw Street Department made a lot of gains, Superintendent Dustin Dillon told the City Council Monday, Dec. 18, during his road construction year-end report.
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