Stifling Prison Heat Used To Be Just A Southern Problem. Not Anymore.
While sweltering heat in prison has long been an issue in the South, extreme heat waves worsened by climate change are expanding the problem into Northern states.
Read MoreWhile sweltering heat in prison has long been an issue in the South, extreme heat waves worsened by climate change are expanding the problem into Northern states.
Read MoreKosciusko REMC has announced the launch of its latest venture, a cooperative podcast.
Read MoreKosciusko County Councilman Doug Heinisch, who represents District 1, has resigned his position effective today, May 18.
Read MoreRep. Jim Banks, Indiana, member of the House Education and Labor Committee; and Rep. Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin, introduced a piece of legislation today that would halt a school’s federal funding if they refuse to reopen for in-person learning in the fall. The legislation’s title is “Reopen Our Schools Act.”
Read MoreWARSAW — The Warsaw Area Career Center hosted the sixth annual Vex Robotics Exhibition tournament Friday, May 11. Students participating in the event were given six weeks to build robots for the tournament. This year’s theme was “Splitting the Defense.” Teams of two to five students completed challenges … Read More
WARSAW – The Warsaw softball game at South Bend Washington has been moved to Friday, April 13.
Read MoreKOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Voters in residing in U.S. Congressional District 3 will have choices to make for U.S. Rep. District 3 nominations on May 8. Rep. Jim Banks, Columbia City, is the only candidate on the Republican ballot. The race will be on the Democrat ballot, where the … Read More
WARSAW – Both championship games of the Warsaw Elementary tournaments came down to the final minute, affording Washington girls and Sacred Heart boys to win titles Monday night.
Read MoreWARSAW — “Is a cook a scientist?” asked Master Chef Dani Barkey. Students at Washington Elementary learned the answer to that Tuesday afternoon for STEM. Students answered the question by explaining what a scientist and cook may have in common. One student explained that “both a scientist and … Read More
WARSAW — The cafeteria has always been the social hub of most academic worlds. Whether elementary school, high school or college, most students find the ability to escape and relax when the bell rings for lunch. That’s exactly why Warsaw Community Schools decided it was time to remodel … Read More
WARSAW — The Warsaw softball team picked up its second win of the season following a 16-3 thrashing of South Bend Washington.
Read MorePORT TOWNSEND, WASH. — Authorities have destroyed a World War II-era grenade that was found on a beach at a state park in Washington state.
Read MoreMONROE, WASH — Police in Washington say someone may have donated their cooler without checking what was inside
Read MoreWARSAW — A recap of Monday night’s elementary championships at the Tiger Den.
Read MoreOLYMPIA, WASH. — He’s not quite a guard dog, but some are calling him the “cat’s meow” of home security.
Read MoreWHIDBEY ISLAND, WASH. — He’s an adorable dog, which makes his situation that much more heartbreaking.
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