UPDATE: Two Taken To Fort Wayne Hospital
Ronald S. Sombronsky and Karilyn S. Metcalf are in Lutheran Hospital Fort Wayne, following a two-vehicle crash Friday, April 28. The crash occurred at 8:21 a.m. on SR 13 at CR 900N, Syracuse.
Read MoreRonald S. Sombronsky and Karilyn S. Metcalf are in Lutheran Hospital Fort Wayne, following a two-vehicle crash Friday, April 28. The crash occurred at 8:21 a.m. on SR 13 at CR 900N, Syracuse.
Read MoreLocal attorney David Kolbe will offer a comprehensive presentation regarding the criminal justice system in Kosciusko County from 6:30-7:30 p.m. May 9.
Read MoreToday marks the first day of a new month. Read on for May-related trivia as well as information about local events taking place this month.
Read More“Well, young man, that’s what you get for playing outside in the snow with no stocking cap on. Maybe one day you’ll learn!”
Read MoreDo you enjoy shows like “Dateline,” “48 Hours” and “Homicide Hunter?”
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance in finding people wanted on felony or misdemeanor warrants. If you have any information on the whereabouts of these persons, contact the Sheriff’s Office at (574) 267-5667.
Read MoreSpring story time began Wednesday, April 5, at Milford Public Library.
Read MoreWawasee Summer League held special opening day festivities Saturday, April 29, which included the dedication of the new Harold Schrock Fields, preceded by a parade featuring players, coaches and area emergency responders.
Read MoreMany artists have lived and worked in Syracuse over the years
Read MoreBy all means we should seek to master Romans chapter 4!
Read MoreIf a pharmacy gives you too much medication, can you get a partial refund? That’s what one reader wants to know after he received $13,000 worth of pills.
Read MoreA free hot dog, a bag of chips and a bottle of water. What could be better to enjoy at the Earth Day Festival at the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation?
Read MoreA wood-frame single family home was destroyed early Saturday morning northeast of Sidney.
Read MoreChildren and their grownups are invited to the last week of children’s programming for the school year at Syracuse Public Library.
Read MoreAs the month of May approaches we are reminded of transitions and celebrations. Here at the Warsaw Community Public Library, we are ready to meet the challenges of those transitions and celebrate what is ahead.
Read MoreBills targeting the state’s high health care costs divided Republicans as negotiations continued throughout the day Thursday before ultimately passing.
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