Warsaw FFA Competes In Career Development Events
Warsaw FFA recently competed in the Indiana 4-H/FFA State Career Development Events for the FFA Crops Judging CDE, FFA Forestry Judging CDE, and FFA Entomology Judging CDE.
Read MoreWarsaw FFA recently competed in the Indiana 4-H/FFA State Career Development Events for the FFA Crops Judging CDE, FFA Forestry Judging CDE, and FFA Entomology Judging CDE.
Read MoreWoodlawn Hospital was honored to host State Senator Stacey Donato and Indiana Hospital Association President Brian Tabor on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Read MoreThe American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program has recognized Parkview Regional Medical Center and Affiliates, which includes Parkview Hospital Randallia, among 78 ACS NSQIP participating hospitals that achieved meritorious outcomes for surgical patient care in 2021.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals approved two residential cases and made an amendment to the already approved Polywood case at their meeting Thursday, Dec. 15.
Read MoreA Rochester man was killed in an accident on U.S. 31 on Thursday, Dec. 15.
Read MoreThe winner of the “Biggest Cat in Kosciusko County” contest is Scooter of Winona Lake, weighing in at a whopping 33.5 lb. Scooter’s owners are John and Connie Kaiser.
Read MoreA Sidney man is facing criminal charges after allegedly entering three homes without permission.
Read MoreTwo people from Syracuse are facing charges after stealing more than $2,000 worth of items from a man.
Read MoreEdgewood Middle School teacher Abbi Richcreek announced that her eighth-grade student Lillian Dunbar won a $500 award contest held by the Veterans of Foreign Wars local Post 1126.
Read MoreOver 160 people have filled out the survey for the Kosciusko County Parks and Recreation Board’s master plan, but they’re hoping for a lot more responses, especially from outside of Warsaw.
Read MoreThe annual Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Essay Contest is an opportunity for K-12 students to be rewarded for insightful written essays.
Read MoreAndrew Pearson had no qualms about piping up in the middle of an interview with Kosciusko County Sheriff-Elect Jim Smith regarding his opinion of the Kosciusko County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 149’s “Christmas With a Cop.”
Read MoreAfter about seven hours of deliberation, a 12-person jury found Autumn B. Stahl guilty but mentally ill on four charges.
Read MoreBaker Youth Club helps Zimmer Biomet by providing various programs for workers’ kids.
Read MoreState Reps. Dave Abbott (R-Rome City) and Craig Snow (R-Warsaw) recently received appointments to serve on key House standing committees at the Statehouse.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau has launched the Breakfast Trail Passport, the latest in a series of free, digital passports called the Engage Kosciusko Digital Passport Program.
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