Kosciusko Residents Reminded To Report Storm Damage, Obtain Permits
Residents of Kosciusko County are reminded that with the recent storms, many structures in the community may have experienced damage.
Read MoreResidents of Kosciusko County are reminded that with the recent storms, many structures in the community may have experienced damage.
Read MoreKOSCIUSKO — As the rain continues to fall, the National Weather Service of Northern Indiana has declared flood warnings for many local rivers. Both the Tippecanoe and Eel rivers are rising and causing flooding in the northern part of the county. Never drive vehicles through flooded areas. The … Read More
The National Weather Service in northern Indiana has issued a flash flood warning for Kosciusko and surrounding counties. The warning is in effect until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 14. At 10:26 p.m. doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated multiple thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. … Read More
UPDATE: Since the rain started, we have received reports of areas with standing water. A vehicle reportedly got stuck under the viaduct on Columbia Street. Several cars have been reported stalling out at intersections along Detroit Street through downtown Warsaw. Please use caution until water subsides. If you … Read More
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for portions of northern Indiana, including Kosciusko County and some neighboring counties, southwest lower Michigan and northwest Ohio. Thunderstorms are expected in these regions through the rest of the day and into the night. NWS is projecting heavy … Read More
The Kosciusko County Highway Department has re-opened a number a county roads today after melting snow and rains from late last week resulted in local flooding. The only roads that remain closed are: CR 450 East from CRs 850 South to 900 South CR 550 North from CRs … Read More
With snow finally melting from the Jan. 5 winter storm and the chance for rain this weekend, Hoosiers may have to deal with minor street and localized flooding. So far, National Weather Service forecasts do not predict the significant flooding that some parts of the state experienced last … Read More
Last year, farmers didn’t have nearly enough rain for their wilted, drought-ravaged crops. So far this year, they have too much of it – so much that they can’t get into their fields to work them for planting. The stark contrast in conditions illustrates an annual, monthly and … Read More