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Democrat Destiny Wells launches attorney general bid

Democrat Destiny Wells on Monday announced that she’s running for Indiana attorney general. It’s the party executive, lawyer and veteran’s second bid for public office; she lost a 2022 race for secretary of state.

Findlay elevated to LCB chairman of the board

Lakeland Financial Corporation and Lake City Bank announced Tuesday that David M. Findlay has been appointed as chairman of the board of the bank and holding company.

Utility pole replacement causing road closures along Armstrong Road

Kosciusko County Highway Department is warning that utility pole replacement work along and near Armstrong Road will continue to require short road closures for several weeks.

McDowell honored at Veterans Day event in Warsaw

Representatives of American Legion Post #49 honored a vital supporter of local veterans on Saturday at the annual Veterans Day ceremony.

Susie McEntire Christmas show returning for tenth anniversary

Plans are under way for the tenth annual Christmas show featuring Susie McEntire.

Sheriff: Electronic tablets quieting and calming Kosciusko County inmates

Jim Smith admits he used to be old school when it came to incarceration, but that was before the Kosciusko County Sheriff embraced a new program and made 300 tablets available to inmates.

Future county tourism sign unveiled at zoning meeting

Tourism officials unveiled the future sign that will erected outside of the Kosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau office Monday along U.S. in Warsaw.

Pickleball noise assessed at Kelly Park, minor steps will be taken

Pickleball is immensely popular with many popular, but one neighbor's concern about the repetitive sounds emanating from the courts at Kelly Park led to some investigation by park staff.

Warsaw creates policy for ARPA distribution, requires non-profits match small part of requests

Over the past two years, the city of Warsaw has used a lot of federal American Rescue Plan Act money on a wide variety of uses rangingh from new city street lights to communications towers to a child care initiative as well as expansion of the mental health program that helps residents.