YMCA To Host 9/11 Remembrance Activities
On Monday, Sept. 11, the Kosciusko Community YMCA, 1305 Mariners Dr., Warsaw, will host a memorial stair climb to honor the heroic efforts of first responders in the 2001 attacks.
Read MoreOn Monday, Sept. 11, the Kosciusko Community YMCA, 1305 Mariners Dr., Warsaw, will host a memorial stair climb to honor the heroic efforts of first responders in the 2001 attacks.
Read MoreAircraft industrialist Lawrence D. Bell never forgot his hometown, Mentone.
Read MoreTwo firefighters were sworn in at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting on Friday, Sept. 1.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was recently arrested for allegedly hitting an elderly woman.
Read MoreThe Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. has received a $100,000 school safety grant.
Read More“New Beginnings,” a gathering for women of any age, will be holding a brunch from 9:30-11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, in the gym at Pathway Church, 2402 W. Old Road 30, Warsaw.
Read MoreA new study finds that people of color often experience different treatment during and after their pregnancy than do their white counterparts in encounters with a health-care provider.
Read MoreA federal rule limiting agencies’ power to regulate water pollution will severely restrict protections for waters and wetlands throughout the country, but could also be subject to challenges from conservative groups that maintain the new rule exerts more federal jurisdiction than the U.S. Supreme Court intended in a May decision.
Read MoreThe Indiana Republican State Committee on Thursday, Aug. 31, unanimously elected consultant Anne Hathaway as the party’s next chair, making her the first woman to run the Indiana Republican Party.
Read MoreThe “Warsaw Salutes You Military Banners” recognition program is accepting applications for the sixth cycle of banners that will go on display this November or Veteran’s Day.
Read MoreU.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg touted Indiana’s new billions in federal infrastructure dollars — and the thousands of jobs created — during a visit to a union apprenticeship facility in Indianapolis on Thursday, Aug. 31.
Read MoreSeveral months after President Joe Biden ended the national emergency for COVID-19, preliminary health data indicates the historic degree to which the pandemic increased death rates nationwide — not just because of the virus itself, but also through the pandemic’s reverberating effects on society.
Read MoreI gave testimony this week in front of the state’s new Health Care Cost Oversight Task Force.
Read MoreStudents at NorthWood High School earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs.
Read MoreThe Old Jail Museum, 121 N. Indiana St., Warsaw, will be holding an open house and event in conjunction with Third Friday on Sept. 15.
Read MoreOne of the questions members of the Kosciusko County Council had for the coroner Thursday, Aug. 31, during the second day of budget hearings was when an autopsy was required.
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