Mail-in ballot request deadline is Thursday
You have till Thursday to request a mail-in ballot for next month's primary. But for now, there are no plans to extend vote-by-mail to...
Saturday forecast: Strong winds and falling temps
Friday’s weather in Kosciusko County, which included a mix of rain, sleet and heavy wet snow, is being replaced by a blast of arctic air on Saturday that is stretching across the central part of the country.
Kosciusko County releases “heat map”, ZIP breakdown of COVID-19 cases
The Kosciusko County Health Department released another “heat map” of positive COVID-19 cases on Thursday afternoon.
The map continues to show a majority within the...
Distribution of Winona Lake sewer bills delayed
A software issue is being blamed for Winona Lake residents not having received their sewer and trash bills yet for the month.
Back on Track Indiana starts Stage 4 today
Stage 4 of Back on Track Indiana begins today.
Movie theaters, bars, museums and amusement parks are allowed to reopen. The governor announced Wednesday that...
Two incumbent at-large candidates seek re-election for county council
With only a week left for candidates to file for the May primary election, two Kosciusko County Council at-large incumbents have filed this past week for re-election.
Positive COVID cases lower last week, county surpasses 500 total
Less positive COVID-19 cases were reported last week than in the previous three weeks as the number of cases in Kosciusko County hits the...
Miller returns to serve on Claypool Town Council
By taking the oath of office and signing some paperwork Wednesday, Don Miller officially is back on the Claypool Town Board.
New case count in Kosciusko County down as recoveries continue to rise
Only 46 new coronavirus cases were reported in the past week in Kosciusko County.
That's the latest update from the Kosciusko County Health Department, who...
State health department IDs first measles case in five years
The Indiana Department of Health reported its first case of measles in five years Friday, a rarity due to the widespread availability of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.