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Local Republicans coast amid widely anticipated presidential election
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — The 2024 Election in Kosciusko County might be remembered as the least competitive local race that nonetheless attracted...
Polston re-elected to a fourth term on Warsaw school board
In the only contested local race, three-term incumbent Randy Polston cruised to victory and will continue as the District 4 school board member for Warsaw Community Schools.
Trump elected president
Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.
Congressman Banks wins Indiana’s open US Senate seat
By Casey Smith
Indiana Capital Chronicle
Republican Congressman Jim Banks easily earned a promotion to the U.S. Senate Tuesday night after early results showed he secured more...
Braun claims quick victory in governor’s race
The Indiana Republican Party’s dominance in the state’s highest elected office remains intact following the election of Mike Braun as governor and his running mate Micah Beckwith as lieutenant governor.
Early morning voter turnout appears to be strong
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — Significant early voting in recent weeks in Kosciusko County does not seem to have eased turnout today at...
Kosciusko County hires new deputy
Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith is excited to announce the hiring of Ashley Jones as a merit deputy.
WCHS set to tumble into hilarity with ‘The Play That Goes...
Get ready for a night of uncontrollable laughter as the WCHS Theatre Department presents the uproarious comedy, The Play That Goes Wrong, from Nov. 8 to Nov. 10 at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center.
Early voting in Kosciusko County topped 13,000
Kosciusko County Clerk Ann Torpy reports the county experienced record-setting early voting ahead of today's election.
Quincy Jones, who worked with everyone from Sinatra to Jackson, dies...
Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” album to writing prize-winning film and television scores and collaborating with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and hundreds of other recording artists, has died at 91.
Food A Thon Friday and Saturday at CCS in Warsaw
Combined Community Services will host its annual Food a Thon on Friday and Saturday at its headquarters in Warsaw.
Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars program doubles in size
A record number of Hoosier students have joined Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars program, more than doubling enrollment for the 2027 and 2028 cohorts, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced.
Wells enters final days in campaign for Attorney General
Destiny Wells said Friday she thinks the political stars for women up and down the ballot could align Tuesday for a historic night.
With one mural complete, AkzoNobel hints another is being considered
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — Warsaw officials celebrated the completion of its newest mural Friday and an official with the company that authorized...
RR crossings in Warsaw, others to the west will be closed...
The City of Warsaw has been notified that several east/west railroad crossings will be closed this weekend into next week to allow for crossing upgrades.
Kitchen fire spreads to attic near Palestine Lake
A fire originating in a kitchen caused some heavy damage to an attic in a home on Wednesday southwest side of Palestine Lake.
Logansport officials say immigration ‘nothing new’ as Haitian influx goes national
Thousands of Haitian nationals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) have found a home in the Hoosier city of Logansport — drawing national political ire and motivating new federal legislation.
Kerlin coat drive tops 2023 effort
The totals are in for the annual coat drive sponsored by Kerlin Family Business.
Psychologist testifies in Dephi murder trial
Confession details and prison conditions continued to be the theme for day eleven in the Delphi murders trial.
Warrant blitz snares 18 while 14 others being sought
Eighteen people — many facing drug charges — were arrested early Wednesday morning after Kosciusko County Narcotics Enforcement Team (NET 43) and officers from other area police agencies conducted a warrant blitz.
The hatred of Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark set the sports world on fire during her last two years of college, and it hasn’t changed a lot since she moved to Indianapolis.
GOP rallies the troops ahead of Election Day
Kosciusko County Republicans, just a week from Election Day, had their annual Hall of Fame dinner in North Webster Tuesday night.
Motorcyclist dies in US 30 accident east of Plymouth
A motorcyclist died in a traffic accident on US 30 near Plymouth on Sunday morning.
Extended intersection closing at Husky Trail, 200N begins Wednesday
The intersection of Husky Trail and CR East 200 North will be closed beginning Wednesday.
More than 7,700 Kosciusko voters have already cast ballots
With a week to go before Election Day, Kosciusko County is seeing robust early voting.
Weather service warns gusty winds create ripe conditions for field fires
Gusty winds are forecast for Tuesday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a red flag warning about concerns about an increased chance of field fires.
Open house showcases improvements at Tippecanoe Valley High School
Teachers, coaches, administrators and students were excited to show the public the renovations and additions to Tippecanoe Valley High School during an open house on Sunday.
Rainwater downplays GOP attacks while in Warsaw
Libertarian Gubernatorial candidate Donald Rainwater defended himself against recent attacks from Republicans during a stop in Warsaw Friday.