Courthouse Coffee, Blank Slate Approved For Alcoholic Beverage Permits
Two local businesses were approved for alcoholic beverage permits during a Kosciusko County Alcohol and Tobacco Commission meeting on Thursday, June 1.
Read MoreTwo local businesses were approved for alcoholic beverage permits during a Kosciusko County Alcohol and Tobacco Commission meeting on Thursday, June 1.
Read MoreMany joined local nonprofit One Warsaw in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. at Courthouse Coffee Monday, Jan. 16.
Read MoreWith a new sheriff, the makeup of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Merit Board has changed.
Read MoreCompensation? Well, we get $15 a meeting if that’s what you mean,” Merit Board Member Attorney Travis McConnell chuckled.
Read MoreTravis and Sara McConnell are taking over Latte Lounge.
Read MoreRepublicans came out in full force Tuesday as the GOP swept all the contested election races in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreI am a psychologist with expertise in sexual violence and predators, and I am asking you to vote for Travis McConnell for Prosecutor of Kosciusko County.
Read MoreWhile President Trump was in office, his department of justice issued this statement, “every 68 seconds another American is sexually assaulted”.
Read MoreThis community is failing to support victims of sex crimes.
Read MoreIt gives me great pleasure to support Travis McConnell for prosecutor.
Read MoreIt gives me great pleasure to support Travis McConnell for prosecutor.
Read MoreSeldom have the politics in our community been bipartisan.
Read MoreDealing with drug abuse, sex crimes and more were the topics that the two candidates for Kosciusko County prosecutor in the 2022 election addressed on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Read MoreI am writing this account from my own perspective, with assistance from the actual victim who asked me to write it.
Read MoreFor what might be the first time in recent history, the city of Warsaw will host a congressional debate. Or at least two-thirds of one.
Read MoreVoters in Kosciusko County will have the opportunity to choose a new prosecutor at next month’s general election, which will be held Tuesday, Nov. 8. The current prosecutor, Dan Hampton, chose not to run for reelection. He has been in the office since first being elected in 2010.
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