County BZA Hears Two Cases On Mineral Extraction Requests
The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning moved through its agenda at an efficient pace during its regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Board of Zoning moved through its agenda at an efficient pace during its regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Read MoreDebra and Todd Wilson set a high bar for making a presentation before the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning during its regular meeting Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Read MoreAfter hearing from both supporters and remonstrators during its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 11, the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals continued a petiton for an exception to construct three storage buildings in Turkey Creek Township.
Read MoreScott and Marli Williams were not happy as the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning approved allowing a pergola on their neighbors Gregory and Tamara Moores’ property to remain as is during its regular meeting Tuesday morning, May 9
Read MoreBy Lauren Zeugner InkFreeNews WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals found itself handling a few neighbor disputes Tuesday morning, April 11. Michael Lauber’s case for a variance was continued from last month. Lauber was asking to keep a 6-foot-by-10-foot shed zero feet from the north … Read More
Four Republican candidates are vying for a seat on Wayne Township’s three-person board in the May 2022 primary.
Read MoreA North Manchester man died after a single-vehicle crash early Saturday morning in Wayne Township.
Read MoreKOSCIUSKO — When it comes to 2018 township trustee and board elections, almost half of the candidates in Kosciusko County face competition. Wayne, the largest township in the county, is one of those areas. Republican candidates for the Advisory Board are Gordon Nash, Josh Spangle, and Bruce Woodward. … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Voting locations for the Nov. 8 general election have been established and announced by Michelle Puckett, county auditor. Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. The locations are designated by the county commissioners.
Read MoreWARSAW — Residents of Wayne Township can rest assured, they will have ambulance service for the next six months. The Wayne Township Advisory Board met Thursday, July 23, to discuss ambulance service contracts, particularly the existing contract with Multi-Township EMS. The board advised Township Trustee Sheila Burner to … Read More
An addiction rehabilitation facility for women given approval by the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals in January may not be located in Tippecanoe Township after all. All Things New, founded and directed by Bill Fawley, had petitioned the county BZA to build its addiction rehab facility on … Read More
By TONY DOYLE Operations Divisions Chief, Multi-Township EMS This December, Multi-Township EMS recognized all first responders and dispatchers that assisted MTEMS on out of hospital cardiac arrest calls that survived. Claypool Fire, Mentone EMS, and Warsaw/Wayne Township Fire Territory along with four dispatchers at the Kosciusko County Central Dispatch were … Read More
The first meeting of 2015 for the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety was short and to the point Monday morning. The three member board: Charles Smith, Jeff Grose and Mayor Joe Thallemer approved: Release of a mortgage with Warsaw Housing Authority executed by Susan and Jerry … Read More
A desire to deliver equal service to all residents of Warsaw and Wayne Township is becoming a reality. The Warsaw/Wayne Fire Territory was formed in 2009 and all residents serviced by the fire territory are paying the same tax rate. But response time to the southern part of … Read More
Voting locations for the Tuesday, Nov. 4, general elections have been announced by Kosciusko County Auditor Marsha McSherry. The county commissioners designated the following locations: Clay Township Claypool Lions Building, 205 W. Calhoun St. Etna Township Heritage Park Building, 338 S. Walnut St., Etna Green Franklin Township Bell … Read More
The Install. Inspect. Protect. Campaign is part of the U.S. Fire Administration’s effort to reduce fire deaths and injuries across the nation by urging residents to install smoke alarms in their homes and inspect and maintain them on a regular basis. Working smoke alarms and sprinklers save lives. Statistics show … Read More