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SCOTUS rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of a pre-election...
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled for the first time that former presidents have some immunity from prosecution, extending the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss and all but ending prospects the former president could be tried before the November election.
Therapy dog joins Warsaw city hall, offers emotional support
Warsaw is now one of three cities in Indiana with a service dog that’s become a regular face in city hall.
One dead, several injured in crash northwest of Warsaw
A head-on collision left one man dead and three others taken to hospitals Saturday afternoon.
Milford Food Bank fundraiser Aug. 16 at Camp Mack
Milford Food Bank will host a “Night of Faith” fundraiser dinner and auction on Aug. 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Camp Alexander Mack, 1113 E. Camp Mack Road, Milford.
Federal judge blocks Indiana law requiring age verification for porn websites
U.S. District Court Judge Richard Young issued a preliminary injunction Friday blocking a law set to go into effect Monday requiring age verification for porn websites.
Winona Lake celebrates Fourth of July on Saturday
By Jackie Gorski
Times-Union
Winona Lake kicks off the fireworks season early this year on Saturday night.
The following is a list of Fourth of July-related activities...
With broadband on the way, Sidney prepares to move forward
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
SIDNEY — The town of Sidney could have blazing-fast broadband service by the end of July.
That’s according to Kosciusko Connect,...
Warsaw facade grant nearly exhausted six months after program expanded
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — The hits keep coming for Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce as it hosted its second ribbon cutting in the...
Sidney to celebrate future arrival of broadband today
The town of Sidney, the last community without internet service in Kosciusko County, is finally getting the help it needed.
New KEDCo director on a mission to connect with community
Peggy Friday, KEDCo’s new executive director, has stepped into her new role and said she’s working to reassess the organization's long-term approach.
Indiana seeks first execution since 2009 after acquiring lethal injection drug
Indiana Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said the state will resume executions for the first time in over a decade after acquiring a drug used for lethal injections.
Talks begin over parking garage proposal for downtown Warsaw
Officials with the City of Warsaw and Kosciusko County are wasting no time in discussing the idea of working together on the construction of a parking garage in downtown Warsaw.
Gambling problems proliferating in professional sports
I am not a man to brag, nor am I one to scream to the world, “I told you so.”
Yakym, Banks rank below average in spending reimbursements
Kosciusko County's two members of Congress ranked below average in the amount of money reimbursements they received for expenses.
Moon Cats perform Friday at Lucerne Park Amphitheater
The Warsaw Parks Department's free Summer Concert Series continues Friday with The Moon Cats performing at 7 p.m. at Lucerne Park Amphitheater.
Park program returns with additional family competition
The Warsaw Parks Department is bringing back Nerf games this summer — and expanding it.
New executive director takes the reins at Magical Meadows
Magical Meadows has announced the hiring of a new executive director to lead the nonprofit organization into a new era of growth and sustainability.
Fairgrounds relocation, downtown parking garage part of massive OrthoWorx proposal
A downtown parking garage in Warsaw and relocation of the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds are two of eleven proposals unveiled Monday morning by an OrthoWorx committee charged with deploying $30 million from the state to attract orthopedic workers and fuel more orthopedic business growth in Kosciusko County.
Randy Head named as new state GOP chair
The Indiana Republican State Committee unanimously elected former lawmaker and lobbyist Randy Head to be the next chair of the state GOP on Monday, naming a successor for former chair Anne Hathaway.
Serial killer who admitted to killing five people has died in...
An Alaska serial killer who admitted that he killed five people, including one when he was only 14, has died in an Indiana prison, officials said.
Fort Wayne’s Cody Hardley wins Optimist triathlon
Saturday's Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club's 31st annual Triathlon attracted 245 participants as Fort Wayne's Cody Hardley claimed overall victory.
Hilary Stouder named new principal at Lincoln
Warsaw Community Schools has announced an employee at Lincoln Elementary will be elevated as the school's new principal.
Misting station, lots of water available for tonight’s Everclear concert
The Warsaw Parks Department is taking steps to make sure tonight’s Rockin’ for Riley concert featuring Everclear remains as cool as possible amid what’s been a hot week so far.
McCormick’s running mate, Goodin, says he reversed ideas on abortion, marriage
Indiana’s Democratic nominee for governor, Jennifer McCormick, on Thursday chose as her running mate a former state lawmaker who spent much of his introductory speech apologizing for past votes against abortion and same-sex marriage and promising he’s changed his mind.
As bird flu continues to spread, Indiana holds off on mandatory...
By Casey Smith
and Leslie Bonilla Muñiz
Indiana Capital Chronicle
As avian flu continues to spread to dairy cows across the United States, Hoosier officials said farmers are keeping...
New Generous Coffee blend will benefit WCS clothing closets
Warsaw Community Schools and Generous Coffee have teamed up to introduce the new "Tiger Drip" coffee blend.
Farmers ask for property tax ‘intervention’ as communities, schools talk challenges
Property taxes again took center stage during tax reform discussions Tuesday — with farmers asking for a reprieve and local units of government seeking to head off significant cuts in revenue.
New League of Women Voters forming in Kosciusko County
A new group is working to revive efforts to establish a League of Women Voters chapter in Kosciusko County.