No New Virus Cases Reported In Kosciusko County
As of noon Wednesday, May 20, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported no new cases of COVID-19. The county’s total number of positive cases remains at 62.
Read MoreAs of noon Wednesday, May 20, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported no new cases of COVID-19. The county’s total number of positive cases remains at 62.
Read MoreAs of noon Tuesday, May 19, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported three new case of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total number of positive cases to 62.
Read MoreBy Liz Shepherd InkFreeNews WARSAW — As of noon Monday, May 18, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported three new cases of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total number of positive cases to 59. Statewide, the latest posting on the Indiana State Department of Health website shows the number … Read More
The Kosciusko County Health Department on Friday released the number of COVID-19 cases by zip codes.
Read MorePassage of the first three massive bailout bills by Congress – totaling about $2.4 trillion – gained swift and bipartisan support as lawmakers worked to offset widespread pain caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreA state legislative leader said Thursday he believes significant spending cuts might be needed to address Indiana’s financial stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreDue to Coronavirus concerns, Right to Life’s annual Spring Legacy of Life banquets have been replaced by one FREE on-line version of the banquet.
Read MoreBy Mark Medley Hospital Week has deeper meaning this year as the Lutheran Health Network hospital teams celebrate our work to provide, safe, high-quality care for patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has made it crystal clear just how much communities rely on their local hospitals and also how much … Read More
Despite a significant uptick in local COVID-19 cases, Kosciusko County’s Health Officer, Dr. William Remington, on Wednesday expressed optimism and insights on what he sees as an improving situation.
Read MoreBy Liz Shepherd InkFreeNews WARSAW — As of noon Wednesday, May 13, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported two new cases of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total number of positive cases to 51. Statewide, the latest posting on the Indiana State Department of Health website shows the number … Read More
News Release WASHINGTON –In a letter to House and Senate leadership, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) Budget & Spending Task Force expressed its opposition to any federal bailout of mismanaged state and local governments made under the guise of COVID-19 relief. The letter, led by Task Force Chairman Rep. … Read More
As of noon Tuesday, May 12, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported three new cases of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total number of positive cases to 49.
Read MoreBy Liz Shepherd InkFreeNews WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Health Department reported seven new cases of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total number of positive cases to 46. The spike in reported cases represents the biggest jump seen in Kosciusko County since the tracking began. Statewide, the latest posting … Read More
News Release Bell Memorial Library has begun offering curbside Library services to our community on Monday, May 11. We have been working diligently to provide you with effective and SAFE service, but we are still learning, so bear with us. Library cardholders with an established online account can … Read More
Staff Report WARSAW – Few details are being released, but a spokesperson for the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s office confirmed an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Privacy issues limit the information that can be released. The necessary quarantine procedures have been followed, according to Chris Francis, information officer for … Read More
Staff Report WASHINGTON – The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, May 8, that the nation’s jobless rate surged to 14.7 percent in April, making it the worst report since the World War II era. The economy lost an estimated 20.5 million jobs because of business closures … Read More