Reorganized Easterseals Unveils New Board Of Directors
Easterseals Northern Indiana Inc. has named its first board of directors.
Read MoreEasterseals Northern Indiana Inc. has named its first board of directors.
Read MoreThree weeks after Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and the Kosciusko County Commissioners hosted a large public meeting on critical race theory, many are hoping the issue dies.
Read MoreWith COVID numbers plummeting and life beginning to go back to normal, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce hosted a membership celebration luncheon Wednesday afternoon, July 14, at the Blue Barn Berry Farm, 9139 N. 300 N. Syracuse.
Read MoreBlessed with a fittingly sunshiny day, executive members of Camp Alexander Mack and Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting Wednesday, May 19, for the camp’s new solar panels.
Read MoreLife has changed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, including in the economic realm.
Read MoreIn recognition of their efforts to keep our community safe and informed during the pandemic, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce has presented three Community Impact awards to deserving individuals.
Read MoreAngie Ritchey and Dr. David Hoffert were honored Thursday, March 4, with the top awards at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce’s 109th Annual Chamber Awards Program.
Read MoreIn a move that would have been hard to imagine just a few years ago, a handful of area lawmakers (all Republicans) declined Friday to admit Joe Biden was the legitimate winner in the 2020 presidential election.
Read MoreI always do a dismissive eye roll when I hear the term “synergy.”
Read MoreA ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the renovated Amphitheater at Lucerne Park in Warsaw Wednesday, June 24.Â
Read MoreThe race for the wide-open Kosciusko County Superior Court 3 contest for judge has been an expensive one. In fact, one could argue that this might be the most expensive race for judge in Kosciusko County ever, but that would be next to impossible to confirm. According to … Read More
WARSAW – Sounds of optimism were voiced Wednesday by Kosciusko County’s top health official over efforts to slow the spread of coronavirus. County Health Officer Dr. William Remington said Wednesday, April 15, during a news conference at Warsaw City Hall that the peak is still two or three … Read More
WARSAW – Turns out, the city’s effort a few years ago to build out an extensive list of online services, including livestreaming public meetings, is coming in handy during the pandemic. A few thousand people viewed the city’s broadcast of last week’s local news conference concerning COVID-19, and a … Read More
WARSAW – Kosciusko County’s biggest employer is shutting down almost all operations for two weeks. Zimmer Biomet informed employees Wednesday, April 8, that the company will temporarily reduce operations in all North America plants for two weeks starting April 13. Only critical lines will continue to run, the … Read More
WARSAW – Trying to figure out which local restaurants are offering takeout? Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce has the answer. Less than two days after Indiana’s governor mandated bars and restaurants close their doors (except for carryout and takeout) over concerns for the coronavirus, the chamber created a Facebook … Read More
By far the most interesting local race this spring is for the Superior Court 3 judge in Kosciusko County where four Republican candidates – Robert Bishop, Lindsey Grossnickle, Karin McGrath and Chad Miner – are vying to fill the seat of retiring judge Joe Sutton. Unlike other typical … Read More