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About the Town of Claypool, Indiana

Claypool is part of the Warsaw Community School Corporation and is home to Claypool Elementary, a welcoming K–6 school that serves as a cornerstone of our close-knit community.

In recent years, Claypool has grown into a center of industry as well. It became home to the Louis Dreyfus Company’s integrated soybean processing plant in 2007 — the largest of its kind in the U.S. Tecomet Industries also operates a facility here, supporting Kosciusko County’s renowned orthopedic manufacturing sector.

Claypool Elementary School

Come visit or stay a while and discover the warmth, history, and community spirit that make Claypool such a special place to call home.

Surrounded by the natural beauty of Kosciusko County, Claypool is just a short drive from 92 scenic lakes perfect for fishing, boating, swimming, and relaxing getaways. For a bite to eat and a bit of local flavor, stop by Someplace Else Saloon on Main Street, where you’ll find good food and occasional live music.

Our town provides essential municipal services, including sanitary, recycling, and trash pickup. Our water is now supplied by Indiana American Water Company, ensuring reliable service to our residents.