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Warsaw city meetings moving temporarily to police department on Fort Wayne...
All city of Warsaw's public meetings will temporarily move to the Warsaw police department Training Center, 2225 East Fort Wayne St., beginning Monday, Feb. 2.
Warsaw protesters call for end to immigration crackdown, brutality
Well over 100 people braved Saturday's 18-degree temperature for an hour in Warsaw to honor the memory of Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother who was killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during a protest in Minnesota recently.
Chamber CEO Rob Parker enters Kosciusko County council caucus
Rob Parker, who has led the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce for ten years, has joined the race for Kosciusko County Council’s at-large seat.
LITE Recovery’s new Warsaw office is just a block from the...
Crane your neck from the corner of 301 N. Lake St., in Warsaw, and you can see the entrance of Kosciusko County's Jail to the south.
Kosciusko Cares seeks more students to fill out youth survey
Kosciusko Cares has been around for years, but has run into difficulties in its efforts in recent years to serve young people after some parents began to express concerns with the use of surveys that many groups rely on.
12 arrested in drug-related warrant blitz led by Net43
Area police arrested 12 people on warrants this week, almost all involving alleged illegal drug sales.
Grace College to host 2nd annual Winona Christian Writers Conference
The Grace College Department of English, Literature, and Languages is pleased to announce it will host the 2nd annual Winona Christian Writers Conference on the Grace campus this summer from Thursday, July 16 to Saturday, July 18.
Free Family Movie Night features ‘Frozen’ Friday at Warsaw PAC
As part of a Family Movie Night, the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will show Disney’s “Frozen” at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, at the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center.
Mayor Grose unveils plan for expansive reconstuction of Winona Avenue
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose rolled out an ambitious plan for the long-term multi-million dollar renovation of Winona Avenue...
Winter weather recap: Three killed in Whitley County crash Wednesday night
Winter weather was credited with a traffic accident that killed three people in Whitley County and major traffic snarls in Elkhart and Kosciusko County on Wednesday.
Newest GOP caucus offers more intrigue than usual
The upcoming GOP caucus announced Monday to replace a Kosciusko County Councilman who had just been appointed a week earlier is providing some political intrigue.
No shortage of suggestions offered to improve electric service affordability measure
Ambitious electric service affordability legislation faced dozens of recommendations for improvement Tuesday — from lawmakers and lobbyists alike — across a two-hour hearing.
Warsaw Police announce three promotions
The Warsaw Police Department has announced the following promotions within the department:
Protest over Minneapolis killing announced for Saturday in Warsaw
Residents have organized a protest for Saturday in Warsaw over the shooting death of a woman in Minneapolis by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.
New county councilman, John Barrett, resigns over conflicts
John Barrett, an attorney who was appointed to a vacant Kosciusko County Council at-large seat a week ago and attended his first council meeting on Thursday, has resigned, citing conflicts of interest.
Bremen ISP Post adds new drug detection devices
Five Indiana State Troopers at the Bremen Post and one from the Indiana Toll Road Post received a new and enhanced tool to help combat drugged and impaired driving.
Warsaw board meetings to temporarily shift to police training center during...
Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose says the temporary movement of all city board meetings from the council chambers in city hall will shift to the city police department’s training center at the beginning of February.
Kosciusko County primary ballot filings have begun
In the first three days of filing for the 2026 primary election, several candidates have submitted their names and paperwork to the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office.
Indiana adds to CFP dominance with 56-22 win over Oregon, Miami...
With two rushing touchdowns, five passing touchdowns, three forced turnovers and a blocked kick, No. 1 Indiana’s domination of No. 5 Oregon was balanced and impressive.
Autocam Medical appreciates Warsaw’s orthopedic workforce — already!
Autocam Medical CEO John C. Kennedy was so enamored with Warsaw's orthopedic workforce that his company reached out to Medtronic two days after the Warsaw company announced plans to move its Warsaw operations elsewhere.
Warsaw leaders say uncertainty a big factor in wake of Dalton...
Warsaw officials are offering some expectations following the announcement last week by Dalton Corporation, a foundry that’s been in the city for more than 110 years, will close.
Exercise program, support group meeting for Parkinson’s patients announced in Warsaw
Two programs aimed at supporting those with Parkinson's disease have been announced in Warsaw.
Findlay Named Chairman of Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors
Lake City Bank Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David M. Findlay has been named Chairman of the Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors for 2026.
My Hoosier Gym experience was unreal
In my nearly 35 years of broadcasting games in Warsaw, I have had a lot of opportunities to do a lot of fun and cool things.
Newcomer John Barrett selected over Brad Jackson for Kosciusko County Council...
Rarely does Kosciusko County politics provide upsets and surprises, but that was the case Tuesday night when Republicans chose John Barrett over Brad Jackson to fill a vacancy on county council.
INDOT cancels, postpones road and bridge projects
The number of nixed road and bridge plans is rising, the Indiana Department of Transportation told state lawmakers on Monday, citing “funding constraints.”
Four judges issue unified statement ahead of election filing season
All four sitting Kosciusko County Superior Court Judges are filing their declarations as candidates in the upcoming May 5 Primary Election:
Young children at highest risk in state’s annual fatal maltreatment report
Fifty-nine children died of caregiver abuse or neglect in 2024, according to an annual report from the Indiana Department of Child Services released just before the end of 2025.
Election filing begins Wednesday in Kosciusko County
By David Slone
Times-Union
WARSAW — While the May primary election is about five months away, candidate filing begins Wednesday, Jan. 7, and ends at noon...


































