Grant Helps Expand Health Care Access In Kosciusko County
Brightpoint has received a $20,000 grant from the K21 Health Foundation, expanding access to health care in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreBrightpoint has received a $20,000 grant from the K21 Health Foundation, expanding access to health care in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Community Wellness Fair will take place Saturday, Oct. 7.
Read MoreK21 Health Foundation has announced its grant of $94,000 awarded to Rose Garden Recovery Community Inc., aimed at constructing a new kitchen and expanding the dining, social and programming space.
Read MoreK21 Health Foundation is continuing its financial partnership with the Kosciusko County Velo Cycling Club, a local volunteer-run organization dedicated to promoting outdoor recreation and maintaining mountain bike trails in northern Indiana.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Community YMCA’s Parkview Warsaw YMCA location now has another activity to offer people.
Read MorePierceton plans to spend its $200,000 from the K21 Health Foundation on improvements at Pierceton-Washington Township Park.
Read MoreKosciusko County has been recognized for its FORWARD Kosciusko County Comprehensive Plan.
Read MoreSpending special monies on park improvements, a water utility study, sidewalks and a community building were discussed at a special Pierceton Town Council meeting on Monday, June 19.
Read MoreCardinal Services has been awarded a $23,300 grant from the K21 Health Foundation.
Read MoreSoccer is “one of the growing sports in this country.”
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Community YMCA has announced construction of its new sports complex has begun and will be completed this spring. The new sports complex will allow members and guests to use two turf fields for a variety of games, sports leagues, group exercise classes and other athletic events.
Read MoreWawasee Summer League held special opening day festivities Saturday, April 29, which included the dedication of the new Harold Schrock Fields, preceded by a parade featuring players, coaches and area emergency responders.
Read MoreQuesta Education Foundation is supporting more scholars from Kosciusko County who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree in a healthcare field.
Read MoreScott Tucker, co-president of Maple Leaf Farms in Leesburg, which produces approximately 40% of the nation’s duck supply, is among 31 new members of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce board of directors.
Read MoreThe K21 Health Foundation has financially partnered separately with the Ronald McDonald House and Mad Anthony’s Children’s Hope House in their missions to support healthcare needs of children and families in Kosciusko County and the entire Northeast Indiana region.
Read MoreThe latest KLA session was held Tuesday Nov. 15, at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.
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