Tiny County Fair Helping Raise Money For Warsaw Salvation Army
The creator of a miniature county fair is hoping it helps The Salvation Army of Warsaw in a big way.
Read MoreThe creator of a miniature county fair is hoping it helps The Salvation Army of Warsaw in a big way.
Read MoreLocal volunteers were recognized and a new director announced at the 59th annual Kosciusko County Historical Society’s Banquet Thursday, Oct. 17.
Read MoreThankfully, it was a brightly lit middle of the day when we met at the MEX Express Grill at 2601 E. Center St., in Warsaw, because the topic of the day would soon turn dark.
Read MoreIf you walk along the Beyer Farm Trail boardwalk, near Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital in Warsaw, you may see the remains of a vehicle, which may originate from the Beyer family.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Historical Society has a new display on Indiana’s circus heritage.
Read MoreGrowth in volunteerism and new projects were the highlights of the Kosciusko County Historical Society’s annual banquet on Thursday, Oct. 19.
Read MoreThe Old Jail Museum reopened Wednesday, March 1, after closing for the season and it has two new exciting displays, an updated website, a new logo and a new interactive kiosk.
Read MoreAttendees at this month’s Warsaw First Friday got to enjoy a bit of fun while giving back to others.
Read MoreThe Salvation Army is to benefit from a special display during Warsaw’s First Friday.
Read MoreA presentation about the life of notorious gangster John Dillinger was the main event at the Kosciusko County Historical Society’s annual banquet Thursday, Oct. 21, at the Center Lake Pavilion.Â
Read MoreOld Jail Museum, located at the corner of Indiana and Main streets in downtown Warsaw, will host a two-day commemoration of John Dillinger’s bold 1934 invasion of the local police station, in which his gang stole three bulletproof vests and two service pistols, on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 11 and 12.
Read MoreEarlier this month, the Old Jail Museum in Warsaw reopened after taking the usual few months off for the winter. With cautious optimism the museum’s co-directors Greg Steffe and Nanette Frantz are looking forward to 2021 and trying to spread the word about what the museum has to offer.
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