Health First Kosciusko Donation Enhances Emergency Preparedness At Warsaw Schools
Warsaw Community Schools’ administration is excited to announce the addition of 20 new Avive automated external defibrillators throughout the district.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools’ administration is excited to announce the addition of 20 new Avive automated external defibrillators throughout the district.
Read MoreAfter a hiatus on discussions, the Etna Green Town Council is continuing conversations on the creation of a walking trail at Heritage Park.
Read MoreThe Breathe Well Coalition has announced “significant” progress in reducing youth vaping and tobacco use in Kosciusko County schools.
Read MoreK21 Health Foundation has announced the promotion of Angie Summers to the position of operations manager.
Read MoreAs 2024 comes to a close, the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee is excited to be heading into 2025 with a new executive director, Tracey Ford.
Read MoreK21 Health Foundation announces a $20,000 grant to Kosciusko County Senior Services to support the organization’s Senior Activity Center.
Read MoreThe latest Kosciusko Leadership Academy session was held at the Kosciusko Health Services Pavilion on Tuesday Nov. 5.
Read MoreMagical Meadows hosted a press conference and celebration Thursday, Oct. 24 to celebrate and acknowledge the continued investment in the future of the organization.
Read MoreK21 Health Foundation is celebrating 25 years in 2024.
Read MoreCommunity partners will be hosting the Kosciusko Community Wellness Fair from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Parkview Warsaw YMCA, located at 1305 Mariners Drive, Warsaw.
Read MoreThe K21 Health Foundation will support the Kosciusko Community YMCA once again as the organization hosts the Kosciusko Community Wellness Fair. This annual event provides free health screenings and services to the public.
Read MoreK21 Health Foundation recently announced a $32,000 grant to the City County Athletic Complex for the installation of new soccer goals.
Read MoreThe Sidney Town Council approved Sweetheimer Trash Removal’s quote for a dumpster at the council meeting Monday, July 8.
Read MoreDuring its regular monthly board meeting, held Tuesday, May 14, the Wawasee School Board heard from Dr. Brandon Penrod, CFO for the corporation.
Read MoreThe picturesque Upper Tippecanoe River Watershed, spanning across Whitley, Noble, and Kosciusko counties, boasts pristine lakes and scenic landscapes that are treasured resources within the community.
Read MoreThe K21 Health Foundation recently awarded $750,000 in grant funding to Joe’s Kids to lead the way in support of the purchase, renovation, and expansion for the new Joe’s Kids location at 1692 W. Lake St.
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