Sheriff’s office announces new hirings

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s office has announced numerous hirings including two officers, a director of dispatch and a director of work release.

Sen. Todd Young: Driving cards policy ‘makes sense to me’

A state proposal to establish a driving card program that would allow driving privileges for undocumented residents appears to be dead in Indianapolis but still has support at the grassroots level.

UPDATE: Sunday fire damages six apartment units

A fire damaged six units at Lakeland Villa Apartments on Chamberlin Drive on Warsaw’s south side.

Tippy flotila theme: Honoring First Responders

Honoring first responders is this year's Lake Tippecanoe Flotilla theme.

Houses passes $43.4B budget with no Democrat votes

Indiana Republicans passed their $43.3 billion budget proposal without any Democrat support, with the minority party denouncing the millions earmarked to expand school vouchers.

Bishop says county parks board looking at numerous recreational pursuits

Kosciusko County Park Board will soon host three meetings as it firms up its initial master plan.

Fire damages Warsaw apartment

A late afternoon fire on Sunday damaged a third-story apartment on the south side of Warsaw.

Snodgrass honored for service on Warsaw Redevelopment Commission

Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer recognized Rick Snodgrass on Thursday for his service on the Redevelopment commission.

CCS in Warsaw provides vehicle to needy family at annual fundraiser

An overflow crowd at a fundraising luncheon for Combined Community Services in Warsaw saw the agency deliver something a bit different – a vehicle.

Opioid committee identifies priorities and four possible recipients

Kosciusko County’s opioid committee met on Thursday in an attempt to finalize a draft plan that would open the door for some of the $25 million in matching grant money set aside by the state to combat the opioid crisis.