Wulliman Files To Run For County Treasurer
Diane Wulliman announced this week that she has filed paperwork with Kosciusko County Republican County Chairman Mike Ragan to be a candidate in the Dec. 1 caucus for Kosciusko County Treasurer.
Read MoreDiane Wulliman announced this week that she has filed paperwork with Kosciusko County Republican County Chairman Mike Ragan to be a candidate in the Dec. 1 caucus for Kosciusko County Treasurer.
Read MoreWhitko FFA will host a Winter Wonderland Christmas Tree Auction Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Read MoreWarsaw FFA recently competed in the Indiana 4-H/FFA Area 10 Career Development Events for the FFA Crops Judging CDE, FFA Forestry Judging CDE and FFA Entomology Judging CDE.
Read MoreAn Indianapolis man was recently arrested after illegally possessing a firearm and drugs.
Read MoreCross those hard-to-buy-for people off your shopping list in a snap by giving them a holiday gift pack from the DNR.
Read MoreDreamOn Studios aims to share “stories that move,” according to one of its founders, Mason Geiger.
Read MoreIndiana State Health Department will host a two-day shot clinic in Atwood next week.
Read MoreThe Claypool Lions Club is to have a fish fry on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Read MoreThree men were arrested after allegedly firing rifles at a home in Walkerton that injured a child.
Read MoreBowen Center broke ground this week on a new building that will serve as an integrated health care facility in Whitley County.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw has updated its trash pickup schedule for the upcoming holiday season.
Read MoreCalling all Kosciusko County cat owners!
Read MoreOn Thursday, Nov. 10, second-grade students from Jefferson STEM Elementary School visited Science Central in Fort Wayne.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Health on Wednesday reported the first death of an Indiana resident in which monkeypox was a contributing factor.
Read MoreCASA of Kosciusko County held its Annual Holiday Festival fundraiser Friday, Nov. 11.
Read MoreIndiana Farm Bureau’s annual Thanksgiving market basket survey shows that Hoosier shoppers can expect to spend approximately 14% more at the grocery store than in 2021.
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