Kosciusko County Loosens Restrictions On Roof-Mounted Solar
Kosciusko County Commissioners on Tuesday, Jan. 18, approved changing restrictions for roof-mounted solar energy systems in the county.
Read MoreKosciusko County Commissioners on Tuesday, Jan. 18, approved changing restrictions for roof-mounted solar energy systems in the county.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Commissioners kicked off 2022 by approving plans for county officials to apply for two legal grants.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Fire Chief Mickey Scott delivered a significant item of good news to the fire board and township advisory boards Monday, Dec. 13.
Read MoreWilliam Leon Tucker, 92, of Milford was honored as Veteran of the Month at the Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Read MoreRichmond Slone of Etna Green was honored as Veteran of the Month by Kosciusko County Commissioners at the Nov. 9 commissioners’ meeting.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office will be purchasing five new patrol vehicles from their 2022 budget.
Read MoreKosciusko County Commissioners have until Dec. 31 to come up with a new plan for local redistricting that meets state requirements.
Read MoreA Silver Lake man has filed a civil suit against the county’s highway department and commissioners regarding a culvert that allegedly floods his property on a recurring basis.
Read MoreGlenn Hall, executive director of Kosciusko Home Care & Hospice, spoke about the organization’s struggle with staffing at the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Sept. 28.
Read MoreDavid Mann of Warsaw was honored (in advance) as the September Veteran of the Month during the Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting Tuesday, Aug. 31.
Read MoreEagle Scout Jeffrey Naundorf-Miller was recognized at the Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting Tuesday, Aug. 3, for earning all 137 Boy Scouts of America merit badges.
Read MoreMorris Folk of Warsaw was honored by Kosciusko County Commissioners as the Veteran of the Month during the commissioners’ meeting Tuesday, Aug. 3.
Read MoreThree weeks after Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and the Kosciusko County Commissioners hosted a large public meeting on critical race theory, many are hoping the issue dies.
Read MoreIn the course of public events, there arise occasions where citizens are compelled to speak out against the actions of elected public servants.
Read MoreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita on Thursday night urged hundreds of people in Winona Lake to heavily scrutinize local schools on policies they think run afoul – namely the teaching of concepts connected to Critical Race Theory.
Read MoreIt astonishes me that our county leaders believe that critical race theory is the most important issue currently facing Kosciusko County.
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