Wagon Wheel Takes Its Act Outside With ‘Patsy Cline’
Wagon Wheel Center For The Arts literally returned to its roots Thursday night with an outdoor performance of “Always … Patsy Cline.”
Read MoreWagon Wheel Center For The Arts literally returned to its roots Thursday night with an outdoor performance of “Always … Patsy Cline.”
Read MoreBetween noon Thursday, July 30, and noon Monday, Aug. 3, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 38 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death. This brings the county’s total number of reported cases to 822, with 13 deaths.
Read MoreStaff Report WARSAW – Kosciusko County has identified another death from COVID-19. The Kosciusko County Health Department reported 16 new cases and one additional COVID-19 death between noon, Tuesday, July 28, and noon, Thursday, July 30. This gives Kosciusko County a total of 784 positive cases and 12 … Read More
Wednesday, July 29, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-160 and Executive Order 2020-161, amending Michigan’s Safe Start Order and issuing revised workplace safeguards.
Read MoreBetween noon Friday, July 24, and noon Tuesday, July 28, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 22 new COVID-19 cases.
Read MoreBetween noon Wednesday, July 22, and noon Friday, July 24, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 26 new COVID-19 cases. This brings the county’s total number of reported cases to 747, with eight deaths.
Read MoreDear Editor, We have all experienced something that most people in the last 100 years never thought would happen. We’ve all now experienced shutdowns, record unemployment, political turmoil and a lot of other things that I’m sure we would all rather have done without. Now that we are … Read More
Staff Report INDIANAPOLIS – The rivalry between Attorney General Curtis Hill and Gov. Eric Holcomb expanded on Wednesday, July 22, when Hill announced his opposition to the way Holcomb introduced a new statewide mask mandate. Hours after Holcomb announced the mandate, which begins Monday, Hill released an opinion … Read More
Kosciusko County Health Department is now asking organizers who are planning for events larger than 250 people to now fill out a form explaining how precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will be addressed.
Read MoreThe state’s drive-thru testing site in Warsaw will continue for an additional two weeks, said Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer during a coronavirus media briefing on Wednesday at City Hall.
Read MoreBetween noon Monday, July 20, and noon Wednesday, July 22, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 27 new COVID-19 cases. This brings the county’s total number of reported cases to 721, with eight deaths.
Read MoreBeginning Monday, July 27, Hoosiers will be required to wear masks.
Read MoreNews Release INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) has announced the cancellation of all events this fall. It is therefore with deep regret and disappointment that, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we have found it necessary to announce that all 2020 ISSMA Live Marching Band … Read More
Back to school plans, policies, and protocols were the biggest focus at the Warsaw Community Schools Board meeting Wednesday, July 15.
Read MoreA citywide mask order by Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and a City Council ordinance mandating masks may be in the pipeline — but whatever happens may not happen quietly.
Read MoreThe Elkhart County Health Department has issued a mandate requiring individuals to wear a face covering in all indoor areas open to the public, all outdoor areas open to the public where a distance of six feet from individuals outside of their household cannot be maintained, and all private indoor or outdoor areas where a distance of six feet from individuals outside of their household cannot be maintained.
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