United Way makes masks for all kindergarteners in Kosciusko County

If a mask doesn’t fit for on a child, they will fidget with it and it becomes a distraction – especially for kindergarteners. United Way...

No Holiday Train this year; virtual concert will be held instead

An annual tradition that makes its way through northern Indiana every Christmas season will not be seen this year. Canadian Pacific announced that the Holiday...

JCAP receives donation from the Miller Foundation

On Thursday, September 24, 2020, the Kosciusko County Jail Chemical Addiction Program (JCAP) received a generous donation from the Dane and Mary Louise Miller Foundation; which...

Bowen Center set to open permanent COVID test site with help from the state

A permanent COVID testing site is coming to Kosciusko County with the help of the Bowen Center. President and CEO Kurt Carlson, speaking at Wednesday’s...

Trick-or-treating times in Warsaw, Winona Lake tentatively set

If you have been wondering about trick or treating in Warsaw and Winona Lake, Mayor Joe Thallemer shed some light on it Wednesday that...

Ford recalls over 700K vehicles; backup cameras can go dark

DETROIT (AP) — Ford is recalling more than 700,000 vehicles in North America because the backup cameras can show distorted images or suddenly go...

Recoveries continue upward trend, COVID numbers stay steady

Coronavirus cases in Kosciusko County continue to remain steady as the number of recoveries continues an upward trend. The Kosciusko County Health Department reported in...

Drain reconstruction project near Mentone gets funding approval

Funding for what is being called the “largest drain reconstruction project” in Kosciusko County was approved at Tuesday’s Kosciusko County Commissioners Meeting. County Surveyor Mike...

Kosciusko REMC bringing high-speed internet to customers

Just over 81 years ago, Kosciusko REMC was formed to provide safe, affordable and reliable electricity to community members overlooked by other providers. Tuesday, the...

As restrictions slowly lift, people urged to head back out to local businesses

(Network Indiana) -- Nearly half of Hoosier restaurants say they will not be open in six months, if restrictions keep them operating below their...