CIT Not Just About The Training
The 40 hours of Crisis Intervention Team training came to a close Friday afternoon, May 9, with a graduation ceremony at the Warsaw Police Department training facility.
Read MoreThe 40 hours of Crisis Intervention Team training came to a close Friday afternoon, May 9, with a graduation ceremony at the Warsaw Police Department training facility.
Read MoreTippecanoe Township Trustee Chris Francis is asking for public assistance with new tornado sirens.
Read MoreThe first phase of gravestone repair and restoration was recently finalized this past fall in the original section of the North Webster Cemetery.
Read MoreTo graduate Crisis Intervention Team training and become a CIT officer, first responders must have 40 hours of class time that covers a plethora of topics.
Read MorePatricia Strombeck, grandmother of Warsaw Police Officer Chris Francis, took her oath of office joining the Warsaw Police Department this morning, Thursday, July 25, in a private swearing in at City Hall.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals heard only from supporters of petitioners during its regular meeting Tuesday morning, July 9. There were no remonstrators in the audience.
Read MoreEighteen people from within the Kosciusko County first responder community graduated the first local Crisis Intervention Team training Friday, May 10.
Read MoreDuring the first meeting of 2024 of the Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory Board, it was announced that two new employees have been added to the department’s first responder roster.
Read MoreDuring a short meeting of the Tippecanoe Township advisory board Tuesday, Jan. 23, Jim Rhodes was reelected as president of the three-member panel.
Read MoreFollowing the recommendation of Tippecanoe Township Trustee Chris Francis, the township advisory board agreed to turn over the tennis courts in North Webster to the youth baseball league to convert them into batting cages.
Read MoreTippecanoe Township Trustee Chris Francis informed the Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory Board that the initial estimate to renovate the fire station in downtown North Webster “came in about $3 million higher than I would have been comfortable seeing.”
Read MoreAt the Tippecanoe and Chapman Sewer District meeting Monday, April 10, Neil Meyer was welcomed as the new board member for the district.
Read MoreThe Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board met in regular session Tuesday night, Feb. 21, at North Webster Community Center. In a scheduling first, it followed both the regular meeting of North Webster Town Council and Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Police Department participated in the third annual Coffee with a Cop, presented by Starbucks, from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Read MoreFriends and family came together Saturday afternoon, early evening to help Chris Francis celebrate his retirement from the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office.
Read MoreDuring Wednesday evening’s meeting of the Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board, Trustee presented his reasonings for wanting to possibly sell the township-owned building, 102 S. Morton St., North Webster.
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