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Glam is fourth store to relocate within downtown Warsaw in recent...

For the fourth time in the past six months, a downtown Warsaw store owner is relocating but choosing to remain downtown.

Warsaw Library looking at ‘all options’ as looming repairs easily top...

Warsaw Community Public Library’s board is facing some major questions in the next year or two as it sorts out its long term future.

Dancing with the Stars for Charity delivers $13,000 to recipients

"Dancing with the Stars for Charity" took place at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center in late March, marking a remarkable celebration of community spirit, dazzling dance performances, and philanthropy.

Water main repair affects area along CR 350N

Indiana American Water is repairing a water main break in the area of 350N & Detroit St (SR 15) on Warsaw's north side.

Sleep in Heavenly Peace bed contruction total now tops 100

The total number of beds built by the local chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace topped 100 after Saturday’s event at the the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.

CASA hosting recruitment effort today at Warsaw Community Church

CASA of Kosciusko County continues to seek more volunteers for its program and will host an open house this afternoon in Warsaw.

Motorcyclist injured in Syracuse accident

Police are investigating a critical injury crash in the area of N. SR 13 and Executive Drive in Syracuse.

Generous Coffee opens new roastery, dedicates quarterly profits to four groups

Ben Higgins will be the first to tell you downtown Warsaw doesn’t need another coffee shop – but it could always use generous amounts of love and goodness.

Strong solar storm could disrupt communications, create northern lights

An unusually strong solar storm headed toward Earth could produce northern lights in the U.S. and potentially disrupt communications this weekend.

Columnist won’t cover Fever after awkward back-and-forth with Clark

Indianapolis Star sports columnist Gregg Doyel, whose interaction with WNBA No. 1 draft pick Caitlin Clark at her introductory news conference was criticized in the national media as being inappropriate, will not cover the Indiana Fever in person this season.

Volunteers sought for Saturday’s ‘bed build’ at fairgrounds

Sleep in Heavenly Peace is seeking volunteers for its build event scheduled for Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at the Kosciusko Fairgrounds in Warsaw.

Mail carriers collecting canned food items Saturday

Saturday is your chance to help fight hunger in Kosciusko County with the annual stamp out hunger campaign.

Warsaw sees falling price tag on capital improvement project

Supply chain issues and inflation have caused the price of capital improvement projects to skyrocket since the end of the pandemic, but it looks like that trend is ending.

Five blood drives scheduled in Kociusko County

The American Red Cross has announced plans for five blood drives in Kosciusko County this month.

Man hospitalized after workplace accident in Milford

A man was airlifted to a hospital following a work-related accident at Maple Leaf Feed Mill in Milford.

“My Heart Says Go” returns to the PAC spotlight

The enchanting production of "My Heart Says Go" is set to captivate audiences once again with two special performances at the Performing Arts Center at Warsaw Community High School.

Embracing something new is hard

When we experience something we aren’t familiar with, we have two options in what we do with it.

Northwest Bank Donates $1,500 to North Webster Community Center

Northwest Bank has announced its donation of $1,500 to the North Webster Community Center, reinforcing its dedication to local community support and growth.

ACLU of Indiana files lawsuit to block law ‘undermining’ free speech

The ACLU of Indiana is suing the state over a law recently passed that aims to protect free speech on college campuses.

County councilwoman Mitchell tops two others in race for commissioner

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — Sue Ann Mitchell looked beyond keeping a comfortable seat on Kosciusko County Council and took a last-minute gamble...

Braun soundly defeats GOP rivals in race for governor

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun soundly defeated challenges from five other hopefuls to clinch the Republican nomination in the race for governor on Tuesday, winning just after polls in the Central Time Zone closed at 6 p.m.

Delphi murders trial pushed back to October

The trial for Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen has been pushed back until later in 2024.

WWFT ladder truck down for repairs

Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory will be without its ladder truck for an unspecified amount of time because of a malfunction involving electronics.

Digital media class partners with Junior Achievement to create video

The Warsaw Area Career Center’s Advanced Digital Media class has successfully completed a significant project in collaboration with Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana.

21 vote centers open Tuesday in Kosciusko County

Election Day arrives on Tuesday and voters will be able to cast votes at any one of the 21 vote centers in Kosicusko County.

Anchorage Road closing one of two set for next week

News Release WARSAW — The city of Warsaw has announced two somewhat brief road closures for early next week. NIPSCO has notified the City of Warsaw...

Farmers markets in Warsaw, Winona Lake open Saturday

Two of the three farmers markets in Kosciusko County are opening Saturday.

Jail’s CRP moving toward phasing in new inmate services

Kosciusko County’s new Community Recovery Program is coming together quickly.

Kosciusko corrections office seeks to add tasers, body cams

Community corrections officers in Kosciusko County will soon have an increased level of protection.

Congressional candidate hits back at ‘spliced’ ad, threatens legal action

An attack advertisement featuring garbled audio clips of a congressional candidate could provoke an early test of a 50-day-old law cracking down on digitally altered campaign media.

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