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Bremen ISP efforts snare dozens of people

A focus on warrants and extra patrols resulted in police actions involving upward of four dozen people.

Warsaw protesters join national demonstrations directed at Trump, Musk

Kosciusko County, considered one of the reddest red counties in the consistently conservative Indiana, joined 1,200 locations nationwide where "Hands-off" protestors tried to send a message Saturday to the Trump White House.

House Republican plan for property taxes to save homeowners $1.1B

Lawmakers introduced yet another plan for property taxes this week, pitching a proposal to save homeowners $1.1 billion over three years.

Mischievous ‘Industrial’ sign irks some Winona Lake neighbors

Nothing like the word "industrial" to make neighbors a little nervous.

Bourbon twister peaked at 105 mph

The National Weather Service confirmed damage caused in Bourbon was the result of an EF 1 tornado that traveled for 17 miles and had estimated peak winds of 105 mph.

Wednesday night storm in Bourbon worst in string of recent turbulent...

Several homes in Bourbon were apparently destroyed or significantly damaged Wednesday night when a strong storm raced through the town after dark.

Plan commission unanimously opposes data center rezoning

Plans for a data center near Leesburg faced a wall of opposition Wednesday in a rezoning hearing that lasted nearly two and half hours in Warsaw.

Bourbon hard hit by Wednesday night storm

North central Indiana was once again hit hard by severe weather — this time on Wednesday night.

Feels like a buffet of thoughts to share

I have a lot I want to talk about today, so, that means you are going to get a little bit of everything.

Warsaw changes Kindergarten Kick-Off plans due to weather

Due to anticipated storms and inclement weather for tomorrow, April 2, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) is rescheduling the Kindergarten Kick-Off event.

Indiana close to adopting partisan school board race policy

Legislation adding political party affiliations to Indiana’s currently nonpartisan school board elections got one step closer to law Monday, when it narrowly earned House approval. The 54-40 tally included “no” votes from 14 Republicans and all 26 Democrats present.

G&R drummer (with all-star rockers) and country music doubleheader headline top...

Classic bands from two genres that skyrocketed to fame in the 1980s will highlight Warsaw's two biggest concerts in Central Park this year.

Warsaw’s top two concert announments on tap this morning

The two biggest concerts in Warsw will be announced this morning on Kensington Digital Media radio stations.

Anchorage Road closing in Warsaw extended until Friday

Beginning Monday, Anchorage Road will be closed again to all traffic from the west side of the railroad tracks to just east of Sunset Drive.

One dead in storm-related buggy accident in Millersburg

Sunday afternoon's storm resulted in a death in Millersburg, according to the National Weather Service.

Company steps up with matching grant for Dixie Sternwheeler repairs

The Dixie Sternwheeler, currently undergoing major repairs, has gained the support of a corporate donor offering to provide a matching grant.

Gov. Braun appoints Indiana’s next public access counselor

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Friday announced business-focused Indianapolis attorney Jennifer Ruby will take over the state’s vacant public access counselor role.

Talent, strength, practice pay off for Dancing with stars for Charity...

Brute strength and impressive talent propelled Griffin Heckaman and Karriss Nissley to victory Saturday night at the annual Dancing with the Stars for Charity in Warsaw.

Large crowd expected in Warsaw for data center rezoning on Wednesday

A packed room is expected for Wednesday's proposed rezoning hearing that would open the door for plans to construct a data center northwest of Leesburg.

The River Coffeehouse expanding to Winona Lake as Light Rail changes...

The River CoffeeHouse is expanding again.

Secretary of State Morales posts about India trip after 10 days...

Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales, who went on an unannounced “economic development trip” in India and missed obligations back home, publicly shared a release about his time abroad on Thursday — but only after he returned.

As education department disappears, Hoffert hopes money is streamlined

As President Donald Trump moves forward with the dismantling of the US Department of Education, educators are watching closely to determine exactly what that will mean.

WWII Veteran Bob Gast turns 103, honored In Congressional Record

By David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — World War II veteran Bob Gast turns 103 on Friday and was surprised on  Thursday to find out he was...

HS basketball season ends Saturday

Thanks to the Manchester Squires, we know that the local boys basketball season will end this Saturday.

Execution drug used on Joseph Corcoran cost Indiana $900,000

The Indiana Department of Correction (DOC) offered a new but tiny glimpse into Indiana’s efforts to resume executions, revealing the state paid $900,000 to acquire the drug used to carry out the death penalty for convicted killer Joseph Corcoran.

Kosciusko County working to craft tattoo parlor inspection ordinance

An advisory health panel in Kosciusko County is assembling information as officials consider preparing an ordinance that would establish guidelines for inspecting tattoo parlors.

Old Road 30E in Warsaw will be closed Thursday for emergency...

Old Road 30E in Warsaw will be closed on Thursday for six hours for emergency utility work.

Dual Language program set to expand into Warsaw high school

Tracy Horrell, assistant superintendent of secondary education, told the Warsaw School Board Tuesday that in less than a year, there will be students at Warsaw Community High School in the Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program.

Fixed bus route (that can deviate slightly) could be unveiled this...

KABS could unveil a new deviated fixed route in the Warsaw-Winona Lake area this summer if the plan is adopted.

Whitko, OrthoWorx launch new career readiness program

Whitko Community Schools and OrthoWorx are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of the ManufacturED program that will be available to students during the 2025-2026 school year.

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