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Kosciusko County, Indiana

Coordinates:41°14′N85°52′W / 41.24°N 85.86°W /41.24; -85.86
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County in Indiana, United States

County in Indiana
Kosciusko County, Indiana
Kosciusko County Courthouse in Warsaw
Kosciusko County Courthouse inWarsaw
Map of Indiana highlighting Kosciusko County
Location within the U.S. state ofIndiana
Map of the United States highlighting Indiana
Indiana's location within theU.S.
Coordinates:41°14′N85°52′W / 41.24°N 85.86°W /41.24; -85.86
Country United States
StateIndiana
FoundedFebruary 7, 1835 (authorized)
1836 (organized)
Named afterTadeusz Kościuszko
SeatWarsaw
Largest cityWarsaw
Area
 • Total
554.39 sq mi (1,435.9 km2)
 • Land531.38 sq mi (1,376.3 km2)
 • Water23.01 sq mi (59.6 km2)  4.15%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
80,240
 • Estimate 
(2024)[1]
80,669Increase
 • Density151.8/sq mi (58.6/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional districts2nd,3rd
Websitewww.kcgov.com
Indiana county number 43

Kosciusko County (/ˌkɒskiˈʌsk/KOSS-kee-US-koh) is acounty in theU.S. state ofIndiana. At the2020 United States census, its population was 80,240.[2] Thecounty seat (and only incorporated city) isWarsaw.[3] The county was organized in 1836. It was named after thePolish generalTadeusz Kościuszko who served in theAmerican Revolutionary War and then returned to Poland.[4] The county seat is named afterWarsaw, the capital of Poland.[5]

History

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The Indiana State Legislature passed an omnibus county bill[6] on February 7, 1835, that authorized the creation of thirteen counties[7] in northeast Indiana, including Kosciusko. The county government was organized beginning in 1836. The county's boundary lines have remained unchanged since 1835.

Geographical features

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Kosciusko County terrain consists of low rolling hills dotted with bodies of water and drainages, with all available area devoted to agriculture or urban development.[8] Its highest point (1025'/312 meters ASL) is a hill NE of Dewart Lake.[9] TheTippecanoe River flows westward through the central part of the county, while theEel River flows southwestward through the county's SE corner.[8]

According to the 2010 census, the county has a total area of 554.39 square miles (1,435.9 km2), of which 531.38 square miles (1,376.3 km2) (or 95.85%) is land and 23.01 square miles (59.6 km2) (or 4.15%) is water.[10]

Adjacent counties

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Major highways

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Lakes

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  • Banning Lake
  • Beaver Dam Lake
  • Big Barbee Lake
  • Big Chapman Lake
  • Carr Lake
  • Center Lake
  • Dewart Lake
  • Diamond Lake
  • Fish Lake
  • Goose Lake
  • Hoffman Lake
  • Hill Lake
  • Irish Lake
  • James Lake
  • Kuhn Lake
  • Lake Wawasee
  • Little Barbee Lake
  • Little Chapman Lake
  • Loon Lake
  • McClures Lake
  • Muskellunge Lake
  • Palestine Lake
  • Papakeechie Lake
  • Pike Lake
  • Ridinger Lake
  • Rock Lake (part)
  • Sechrist Lake
  • Shoe Lake
  • Silver Lake
  • Stanton Lake
  • Syracuse Lake
  • Tippecanoe Lake
  • Waubee Lake
  • Winona Lake
  • Yellow Creek Lake[8]

Protected areas

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  • Center Lake Wetland Conservation Area
  • Edmund and Virginia Ball Nature Preserve
  • Pisgah Marsh Nongame Area (part)[8]

City and towns

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Unincorporated communities

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Townships

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Climate and weather

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Warsaw, Indiana
Climate chart (explanation)
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches
Source: The Weather Channel[11]
Metric conversion
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In recent years, average temperatures in Warsaw have ranged from a low of 15 °F (−9 °C) in January to a high of 82 °F (28 °C) in July, although a record low of −25 °F (−32 °C) was recorded in January 1985 and a record high of 103 °F (39 °C) was recorded in July 1976. Average monthly precipitation ranged from 1.45 inches (37 mm) in February to 4.51 inches (115 mm) in June.[11]

Demographics

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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18404,170
185010,243145.6%
186017,41870.0%
187023,53135.1%
188026,49412.6%
189028,6458.1%
190029,1091.6%
191027,936−4.0%
192027,120−2.9%
193027,4881.4%
194029,5617.5%
195033,00211.6%
196040,37322.3%
197048,12719.2%
198059,55523.7%
199065,2949.6%
200074,05713.4%
201077,3584.5%
202080,2403.7%
2024 (est.)80,6690.5%
US Decennial Census[12]
1790-1960[13] 1900-1990[14]
1990-2000[15] 2010-2013[16] 2020[2] 2024[1]

As of the2010 United States census, there were 77,358 people, 29,197 households, and 20,740 families in the county.[17] The population density was 145.6 inhabitants per square mile (56.2/km2). There were 37,038 housing units at an average density of 69.7 per square mile (26.9/km2).[10] The racial makeup of the county was 93.3% white, 0.8% Asian, 0.7% black or African American, 0.3% Native American, 3.4% from other races, and 1.4% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 7.3% of the population.[17] In terms of ancestry, 33.5% wereGerman, 11.5% wereIrish, 10.8% wereEnglish, and 8.2% wereAmerican.[18]

Of the 29,197 households, 33.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.6% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 29.0% were non-families, and 23.9% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.07. The median age was 37.7 years.[17]

The median income for a household in the county was $47,697 and the median income for a family was $56,305. Males had a median income of $44,358 versus $29,320 for females. The per capita income for the county was $24,019. About 7.0% of families and 10.0% of the population were below thepoverty line, including 13.5% of those under age 18 and 5.2% of those age 65 or over.[19]

Community

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Southern Kosciusko County is dotted with small lakes like Beaver Dam Lake (foreground) nearSilver Lake.

Newspapers

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Radio Stations

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Government

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See also:Government of Indiana

The county government is a constitutional body, and is granted specific powers by theConstitution of Indiana, and by theIndiana Code.

County Council: The legislative branch of the county government; controls spending and revenue collection in the county. Representatives, elected to four-year terms from county districts, are responsible for setting salaries, the annual budget, and special spending. The council has limited authority to impose local taxes, in the form of an income and property tax that is subject to state level approval, excise taxes, and service taxes.[20][21]

Board of Commissioners: The executive body of the county; commissioners are elected countywide to staggered four-year terms. One commissioner serves as president. The commissioners execute the acts legislated by the council, collect revenue, and manage the county government.[20][21]

Court: The county maintains asmall claims court that handles civil cases. The county also maintains a Circuit and Superior Court. The judge on each court is elected to a term of six years and must be a member of the Indiana bar.

County Officials: The county has other elected offices, includingsheriff,coroner,auditor,treasurer,recorder,surveyor, and circuitcourt clerk. The officials are elected countywide to four-year terms. Members elected to county government positions are required to declareparty affiliations and to be residents of the county.[21]

Kosciusko County is part ofIndiana's 2nd and3rd congressional districts. It is also part ofIndiana Senate districts 9, 13, 17 and 18[22] andIndiana House of Representatives districts 18, 22 and 23.[23]

Elected officials:

  • Jim Smith - Sheriff
  • Brad Voelz - Prosecutor
  • Gail Chapman - Assessor
  • Alyssa Schmucker - Auditor
  • Melissa Boggs - Clerk
  • Deb Wright - County Recorder
  • Michelle Puckett - Treasurer
  • Cary P. Groninger - Middle District Commissioner
  • Robert M. Conley, President - Southern District Commissioner
  • Sue Ann Mitchell - Northern District Commissioner
  • Tyler Huffer, Coroner
  • Jim Moyer, Surveyor

Kosciusko County is a Republican stronghold in presidential elections.Woodrow Wilson in 1912 andFranklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 are the only two Democratic Party candidates to win the county from 1888 to the present day. Roosevelt is the only Democrat since 1888 to win the county with a majority. The county is very Republican even by the standards of traditionally Republican Indiana. For example, Roosevelt actually lost the county by eight percentage points in 1936 even as he went on to carry 46 states. Further underlining the county's Republican bent, it rejectedLyndon Johnson in 1964 even in the midst of Johnson's 44-state national landslide. Johnson is the last Democrat to manage even 40 percent of the county's vote.

United States presidential election results for Kosciusko County, Indiana[24]
YearRepublicanDemocraticThird party(ies)
No. %No. %No. %
18884,14755.81%3,08141.46%2032.73%
18923,82353.24%3,06442.67%2944.09%
18964,34255.61%3,37243.19%941.20%
19004,42256.27%3,26541.54%1722.19%
19044,55057.88%2,91337.06%3985.06%
19084,37754.45%3,36241.82%3003.73%
19121,76724.47%2,81739.02%2,63636.51%
19164,02551.18%3,44743.83%3935.00%
19208,32661.66%4,83635.81%3422.53%
19246,81958.33%4,38437.50%4874.17%
19287,97363.18%4,53735.95%1100.87%
19327,06347.75%7,47550.54%2531.71%
19368,18253.90%6,89045.39%1070.70%
19409,87962.68%5,76836.60%1130.72%
19449,57765.11%4,86533.08%2661.81%
19489,32762.79%5,10234.35%4262.87%
195211,52168.95%4,67727.99%5123.06%
195612,77771.68%4,90427.51%1430.80%
196013,53969.11%5,83929.80%2131.09%
196410,48854.10%8,75945.18%1410.73%
196812,63363.98%5,34227.06%1,7698.96%
197216,21678.93%4,23320.60%960.47%
197614,50565.56%7,32833.12%2911.32%
198015,63368.78%5,68425.01%1,4136.22%
198417,56077.88%4,87721.63%1100.49%
198817,76176.68%5,32122.97%810.35%
199214,17957.44%5,30721.50%5,19721.05%
199615,08462.99%6,16625.75%2,69511.25%
200019,04075.30%5,78522.88%4591.82%
200422,13678.05%5,97721.08%2470.87%
200820,48867.87%9,23630.60%4611.53%
201222,55874.84%6,86222.77%7202.39%
201623,93573.78%6,31319.46%2,1936.76%
202026,49973.85%8,36423.31%1,0212.85%
202426,21374.88%7,99522.84%7982.28%

Airports

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Education

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School districts

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Notable residents

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Kosciusko County, Indiana".Census.gov.
  2. ^ab2020 Population and Housing State Data | Indiana
  3. ^"Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived fromthe original on May 31, 2011. RetrievedJune 7, 2011.
  4. ^Gannett, Henry (1905).The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States.Government Printing Office. p. 177.
  5. ^De Witt Clinton Goodrich & Charles Richard Tuttle (1875).An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana. Indiana: R. S. Peale & Co. p. 563.
  6. ^John W Tyndall & OE Lesh,Standard history of Adams and Wells Counties, Indiana. pp. 284-6 (accessed 9 August 2020)
  7. ^The counties are Dekalb, Fulton, Jasper, Jay, Kosciusko, Marshall, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Stark, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley. Newton County was merged with Jasper County in 1839, and was re-authorized as a separate county in 1859.
  8. ^abcdKosciusko County IN (Google Maps, accessed 30 July 2020)
  9. ^Kosciusko County High Point, Indiana (PeakBagger.com, accessed 30 July 2020)
  10. ^ab"Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 - County". US Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on February 12, 2020. RetrievedJuly 10, 2015.
  11. ^ab"Monthly Averages for Warsaw IN". The Weather Channel. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2011.
  12. ^"US Decennial Census". US Census Bureau. RetrievedJuly 10, 2014.
  13. ^"Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. RetrievedJuly 10, 2014.
  14. ^"Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". US Census Bureau. RetrievedJuly 10, 2014.
  15. ^"Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000"(PDF). US Census Bureau. RetrievedJuly 10, 2014.
  16. ^"Kosciusko County QuickFacts". US Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on June 7, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2011.
  17. ^abc"Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data". US Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on February 13, 2020. RetrievedJuly 10, 2015.
  18. ^"Selected Social Characteristics in the US – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". US Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2020. RetrievedJuly 10, 2015.
  19. ^"Selected Economic Characteristics – 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates". US Census Bureau. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2020. RetrievedJuly 10, 2015.
  20. ^abIndiana Code."Title 36, Article 2, Section 3". IN.gov. Archived fromthe original on October 5, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2008.
  21. ^abcIndiana Code."Title 2, Article 10, Section 2"(PDF). IN.gov. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 27, 2004. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2008.
  22. ^"Indiana Senate Districts". State of Indiana. RetrievedJuly 14, 2011.
  23. ^"Indiana House Districts". State of Indiana. RetrievedJuly 14, 2011.
  24. ^Leip, David."Atlas of US Presidential Elections".uselectionatlas.org. RetrievedMay 17, 2018.
  25. ^Nappanee Municipal Airport, Nappanee IN (Google Maps, accessed 30 July 2020)
  26. ^(clunette.com/Schenkel)

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