Milford Economic Development Commission Gets Organized
The newly formed Milford Economic Development Commission held its first meeting Monday, Jan. 22.
Read MoreThe newly formed Milford Economic Development Commission held its first meeting Monday, Jan. 22.
Read MoreBy David Slone InkFreeNews WARSAW – Legal services expenditures continue to be a bit of an issue between the Kosciusko County Council and Commissioners as was evident at the Council’s day-long budget review session Thursday. As part of their county cumulative capital development (CCD) fund for the 2023 … Read More
Some election candidates announce plans to run and then begin assembling a campaign and strategy. Jim Smith is not one of those people.
Read MoreKimberly Cates, who lost her county council at-large seat in the 2020 election, is returning to the Kosciusko County Council. This time serving as the District 1 County Councilwoman.
Read MoreKimberly Cates and William “Bill” Dixon, both of Syracuse, and Frank Rhoades, Pierceton, have filed their declaration of candidacy for the Kosciusko County Council District 1 seat.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Council approved several recommendations for 2021 budget changes during a special meeting on Thursday, Oct. 1.
Read MoreFinancials were the focal point of Kosciusko County Council’s July 9 meeting, with several appropriations, grant requests and transfers approved by council members.
Read MoreThe county council at large election will see three incumbents and one newcomer in the race to make the Republican ballot for the primary. Only three of those running can receive the nomination. Those vying for the nominations are Kimberly Cates, Syracuse, incumbent; Kathleen Groninger, Mentone; Sue Ann Mitchell, Warsaw, incumbent; and Joni L. Truex, Warsaw, incumbent. Each candidate was asked to give a short biography and answer two questions.
Read MoreKosciusko County Council tabled discussion on whether to contribute to an emergency loan program set up by the county’s economic development office for small businesses hurt by the pandemic.
Read MoreOrganizers preparing for a forum featuring four candidates running for Superior Court 3 judge have announced a new date and an expanded format. The forum was originally scheduled for April 22; however, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the event has now been rescheduled for 6 p.m. May 15. … Read More
WARSAW – Below is a list of candidates who filed before Friday’s deadline for the May 5 primary. The list is based on information provided by the Kosciusko County Clerk and the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office’s election website for county races and legislative districts that include Kosciusko … Read More
WARSAW — Public figures in Kosciusko County emphasized the importance of community in battling addictions during “The Opioid Epidemic: Our Community Speaks” Wednesday evening, Jan. 15. The event at Center Lake Pavilion was hosted by the Bowen Center, moderated by Mayor Joe Thallemer and funded with a $5,000 … Read More
WARSAW — Kimberly Cates recently announced a campaign to retain her seat as an at-large member on the Kosciusko County Council. Cates was appointed by a GOP caucus and is serving out the remaining term of former Council President, Bob Sanders. Before she served on the council, Cates … Read More
WARSAW — Jon Garber was chosen as the Kosciusko County Council president for 2020 at the council meeting Thursday, Jan. 9. Ernie Wiggins, although not in attendance, was voted to serve as the vice president. County Attorney Chad Miner and Ken Jones, president and chief executive officer with … Read More
WARSAW — New appointments were filled and year-end transfers were made Thursday night, Dec. 12, by Kosciusko County Council. 2020 Office Appointments: Alcohol Beverage Commission — Dan Woods Area Plan Board — Jon Garber Emergency Mgt. Advisory — Joni Truex KC Economic Development Committee — Kimberly Cates Kos. … Read More
WARSAW — At the Kosciusko County Council meeting held Thursday, Oct 10, Sheriff Kyle P. Dukes asked the council to approve a Memo of Understanding with NET43 in order to more formally establish its protocols. “The nice thing about this is that the rules are clearly laid out,” … Read More