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Engineering Study To Look At Roundabout For Husky Trail & CR 200N Intersection
WARSAW — An engineering study for a roundabout at the intersection of CR 200N and Husky Trail will be conducted by A & Z Engineering after the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved the contract Monday, July 1. The total cost is $156,620. Warsaw Community and Economic Development Director Jeremy Skinner...
Fulton County ambulance service transitions to Parkview EMS
As of today, Parkview EMS officially replaces Lutheran EMS as Fulton County's ambulance service provider. Lutheran has provided the service for nearly nine years, but withdrew from negotiations to continue on with the county. The transition to the Parkview team, and a return to having three ambulances stationed in the...
Innovation center planned for Warsaw Chemical property in Warsaw
WARSAW — While a new parking garage and relocation of the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds received much of attention last week with the rollout of plans by OrthorWorx, the city is throwing its support behind another big proposal. The city of Warsaw announced on Monday plans to acquire all of...
Syracuse Boy Scouts Earn Merit Badges, Awards At Chief Little Turtle Scout Camp
SYRACUSE - Four members of Syracuse Boy Scout Troop 728 attended Chief Little Turtle Scout Camp June 24-28, bringing home a total of 10 merit badges. Attending were Trent Ritter, Evan Scott, Nate Gillam and Bently Truman. In addition to merit badges, Ritter and Scott also achieved their Tenderfoot and Second Class ranks. The troop also was awarded the Commissioners Award for maintaining their campsite at Boy Scouts of America standards and winning first place in the Campsite Entrance competition.
Therapy dog joins Warsaw city hall, offers emotional support
WARSAW — Warsaw is now one of three Indiana cities with a therapy dog that’s become a regular face in city hall. The opportunity arose after Whitney Olson, who works in the mayor’s office as an administrative assistant and happens to train dogs in her off time, transferred ownership of her 7-year-old black lab to Staci Young, assistant to the mayor last year.
Timeline From The Past: Milford Machine Co., Famous Authors
From the Files of the Kosciusko County Historical Society. Editor’s note: This is a retrospective article that runs a few times a month on InkFreeNews. July 6, 1976 — Kosciusko County’s Bicentennial activities ran the gamut from water to street parades, from egg carrying contests to worship services, from salutes to the American flag to star-spangled salutes from firecrackers lighting up the night sky over three lakes at once.
Hundreds Gather In Winona Lake For Fourth Of July Festivities
WINONA LAKE — Hundreds gathered in Winona Lake for the town’s annual Fourth of July festivities on Saturday, June 29. A brief thunderstorm during the evening hours did not place a damper on the events, which included a flotilla sunset cruise, parade, and kids’ activities. Prior to...
Syracuse Public Library — Bring Pet Food To Globe-Trotting Fridays July 5
SYRACUSE — Bring pet food to the Syracuse Public Library for local animal rescues during Globe-Trotting Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 5. Children will learn about Africa while making cat toys, which they can take home to their feline friends or donate to local shelters. Fourth Of July...
Warsaw Community Public Library — July Events
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Public Library has a fun-packed July planned for everyone. From crafts and games to educational talks, there’s something for all ages. We have tons of events planned for kids and families. Start the month with Karen Land’s Dog Mushing Presentation at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. Learn about dog sledding and meet a real sled dog. Adventure Escape Rooms are scheduled from July 16-19. Available time slots start at 10:30 a.m. each day. Work together to solve puzzles and escape the room. Register at the Children’s Desk or call (574) 267-6011, option 5, starting Monday, July 1. On July 23, check out the animal show Mark’s Ark at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Milford Public Library — Jasmine, The Camel, Visits The Library
MILFORD — On June 26, a camel from local River Jordan Camel Dairy visited the Milford Public Library and made some new friends. Jasmine is only 2 1/2 years old and will live to be 30-40 years old. She met all the children at the program and everyone got a chance to pet her. Her head felt like a wooly lamb.
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