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Chambers wants to see US 30 put on fast track

Brad Chambers, the former Indiana Commerce Secretary who is running for governor, thinks efforts are needed to speed up plans for a new US 30.

It’s official: Caitlin Clark taken No. 1 in WNBA draft by...

Caitlin Clark admitted she was a bit nervous before being chosen with the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever, even though it was no surprise.

Warsaw announces annual Earth Week spring cleaning services

Warsaw Public Works, along with Borden Waste Away Services/Integra and Waste Management, will offer expanded services to the residents of the City in celebration of Earth Week.

Downtown tree plantings, utility work expected to wrap up soon

Downtown Warsaw has been busy with two improvement projects in recent weeks — utility work and ongoing efforts to revamp the downtown tree scape.

Soup & Pie lunch Wednesday benefits Salvation Army Food Pantry

Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary Soup & Pie Luncheon will be Wednesday, April 17 in Warsaw.

Warsaw woman, 19, among three killed outside of Indianapolis

Police are investigating after three people — inlcuding a woman from Warsaw — were killed in a shooting in Lawrence Friday evening.

Father said he hopes video can lead to better de-escalation practices...

Brent Augustus said he hopes a video he posted showing his daughter being quickly pulled from her car after a traffic stop will be used in the future to help police better consider de-escalation techniques.

Video shows South Whitley officer pulling woman from her vehicle

A South Whitley father has posted a video on youtube using security camera footage and bodycam footage of an incident in which a South Whitley police officer pulls his 18-year-old daughter from her car after she was slow to provide identification and get out of her vehicle. 

Annual Kiwanis Club Breakfast April 27 at Joe’s Kids gym

The Warsaw Kiwanis Club has announced it will host its annual Pancake & Egg Breakfast on Saturday, April 27.

Pinwheel ceremony marks start of Child Abuse Prevention Month

Pinwheels on the Kosciusko County courthouse lawn spun quickly and nonstop Friday as if to remind those gathered to recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month that the need to end child abuse can’t come quick enough.

Crouch tours county jail, applauds JCAP program

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — Indiana’s gubernatorial campaign trail passed through Kosciusko County’s jail on Friday as one of six candidates took time...

Pinwheel event at noon today raises awareness about child abuse

Dozens of pinwheels will be “planted” in downtown Warsaw to raise awareness of child abuse at noon Friday on the south lawn of the Kosciusko County Courthouse.

North Webster area firefighters work two blazes in ten hours

The Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory - along with three other fire departments assisting — was kept busy Wednesday night through Thursday morning responding to two fires.

Kosciusko County could rescind mobile home taxes later this year

Many Mobile home owners in Kosciusko County may soon no longer have to pay taxes on their residence.

End of the run for Edy, Clark and Malone

Saying goodbye is hard.

Atelier presents landscape paintings by Warsaw artist Mike Kelly

Downtown Warsaw's contemporary art gallery, Atelier, hits home with its newest show, featuring 36 pieces of artwork by Mike Kelly.

Janie Fricke joins McEntire’s Christmas concert lineup

South Whitley, Indiana native Janie Fricke will join forces with Susie McEntire, Linda Davis, and Keenie for the 11th Country Christmas with Susie McEntire and Friends.

County council member Cates facing two DUI charges

Two class A misdemeanor charges were filed today against Kosciusko County Councilwoman Kimberly Cates.

Despite marketing effort, Marsh building attracts very little interest

The old Marsh building on South Buffalo Street in Warsaw may be sitting empty for a while longer.

Karma Music of Warsaw finds new home on Winona Avenue

Karma Music of Warsaw — a mainstay in local music sales in Warsaw since the days of Butterfly Records — has relocated.

Hollar faces confinement, battery charges involving former employee

Steve Hollar, a local basketball legend and well-known dentist in Warsaw, has been charged with confinement and battery over incidents allegedly involving a former employee at the dental firm where he works.

Grace College’s ‘Proclamation Project’ Receives $1.2M from Lilly

Grace College has received a $1.2 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help Grace Theological Seminary establish The Proclamation Project, which will help prepare aspiring and active preachers to cultivate practices for proclaiming the gospel to diverse audiences.

Chronic wasting disease reported northeast of Kosciusko County

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Friday confirmed the state’s first positive case of chronic wasting disease — a deadly neurological disease that affects white-tailed deer.

Pockets of clear skies expected for this afternoon’s eclipse

The day has arrived as millions across the midsection of the United States — including parts of Indiana — prepare for today’s eclipse this afternoon.

Two injured in accident near Syracuse

Two people were injured in an accident Friday night near Syracuse.

AkzoNobel announces $3.7 million investment in Warsaw plant

AkzoNobel announced on Thursday it plans to invest $3.7 million in its plant in Warsaw.

PETA seeks criminal charges after animals removed from ministry

PETA is calling on local authorities to file cruelty-to-animals charges against a woman who ran Isaiah 11 Ministry — a local self-proclaimed “rescue” operation that has come under fire for animal neglect.

Growing up, not getting older

One of the goals we should have as young human beings is to grow to be adult human beings.

Republicans gear up for primary with fish fry

Kosciusko County Republicans saw a large turnout for the annual spring fish fry Wednesday at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds ahead of the May 7 primary.

Recomendations made for 14 intersections along U.S. 30

After years of comments and research, preliminary plans for a limited access US 30 highway across Kosciusko County are coming together.

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