Warsaw Library: Reading And New Year’s Resolutions
My New Year’s resolution is to read well.
Read MoreMy New Year’s resolution is to read well.
Read MoreIt appears the first day of 2022 could be a wintery mess across northern Indiana.
Read MoreIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Eric Holcomb extended Indiana’s public health emergency through an executive order. The executive order remains in effect through Feb. 1.
Read MoreThe Pierceton Town Council has set compensation for its members and town employees for 2022.
Read MoreSyracuse-Wawasee Chamber recently thanked December Member of the Month, Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware, Syracuse, for being a wonderful member.
Read MoreA new fund has been established at Kosciusko County Community Foundation to honor the memory of Chapman Lake resident, Nancy Derry, who passed away in November after a battle with ALS.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will host its Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Dance from 6-8 p.m. Feb. 4 and 5, at the Center Lake Pavilion.
Read MoreNash Bouse, a local eighth-grader, presented a $1,000 check to Kosciusko County Community Foundation last week, just in time for Christmas.
Read MoreA sign on South Buffalo Street and a building in Boggs Industrial Park will be larger and taller than city code allows after the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Tuesday approved variances for two separate cases.
Read MoreNorth Webster town council made quick work of a robust agenda at its year-end meeting Tuesday, Dec. 28.
Read MoreWinona Lake residents will pay $2 more per month for trash pickup beginning next year.
Read MoreThe owner of an 11-year-old downtown Warsaw business received some financial help on Tuesday, Dec. 28, toward sprucing up the store’s exterior.
Read MoreDebra Collier’s School of Dance joined together with The Beaman Home to receive donations during the organizations’ annual toy and food drive. The studio collected numerous items to be distributed throughout the community by The Beaman Home.
Read MoreA Syracuse man was recently arrested after allegedly battering a child and woman.
Read MoreThe response was fantastic.
Read MoreThe first indications of major changes inside the struggling Marketplace of Warsaw are surfacing.
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