Etna Green Council Addresses Burning, Flushing Concerns
Concerns with burning building materials in town limits and flushing non-flushable items were topics of discussion at the Etna Green Council’s June 13 meeting.
Read MoreConcerns with burning building materials in town limits and flushing non-flushable items were topics of discussion at the Etna Green Council’s June 13 meeting.
Read MoreDespite recent optimism about Indiana’s financial footing, budget regulators want all state agencies to hold back a “management reserve” of 2% in their next annual spending plans, according to a memo obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Read MoreContestants are sought for the Akron Fourth of July’s Miss Sparkler and Mr. Firecracker competitions.
Read MoreIndiana State Police are currently investigating a semi versus train accident in eastern DeKalb County.
Read MoreGov. Eric Holcomb knows more than most what it’s like to have a veto overridden.
Read MoreCountry artist Jason Michael Carroll is performing in Warsaw on Friday, Aug. 11.
Read MoreDon’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to show your Dad appreciation with Brouwer’s Furniture unbeatable reclining furniture sale.
Read MoreOf the three most frequent topics mentioned in public comments for the U.S. 30 East study area, the top is safety at 37%.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce has been named the top chamber in the state by the Indiana Chamber Executives Association.
Read More“I’ve been gone for a few of these diners and dives trips lately, so it’s good to be back and see friends,” 1st Source Banker Paul Finley checked out the interior of Louie’s and opted for the outside patio.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council’s monthly public meeting on Monday, June 12, was attended by Amy Roe, Kosciusko County Hoosier Enduring Legacy Program coordinator, and Donny Ritsema, Michiana Area Council of Governments development planner, who informed members the town will be receiving a larger slice of the HELP community development block grant, thanks to recent votes by the Kosciusko County commissioners and council.
Read MoreWhat can you do with all those summer vegetables growing in your garden?
Read MoreExpansion plans for Louis Dreyfus were approved at the regular meeting of the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Tuesday, June 13.
Read MoreA Warsaw woman was arrested for allegedly battering a child.
Read MoreLake City Bank recently announced the promotions of three employees, Micaela M. Alvarez, Brandi M. Wampler and Breanne R. Kohli.
Read MoreClaypool residents will have the opportunity to meet Claypool Elementary School’s new principal, Kristin Sederberg, at the town’s sesquicentennial on Saturday, June 17.
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