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Triton football coach resigns amid allegations of relationship with former student

Triton’s head football coach has resigned after allegations that he had an inappropriate relationship with a former student.

GOP candidate bus tour to visit Warsaw Saturday afternoon

If you want to hear from Indiana’s top Republican candidates in Warsaw, Saturday is your chance.

Bears are still a mess

The subject of the possibility of a new stadium for the Chicago Bears came up again this week.

Matthews’ Painting Company awards $1,000 in Scholarships to two youths

Matthews’ Painting Company awards the 2024 $1,000 Young Entrepreneur Scholarship to Jerome Karth and Wesley Yoder.

Bowen donates Warsaw property to Habitat

Bowen Health has donated property to Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County for use as a future building site for a family home.

Warsaw man faces numerous sex charges involving N.Y. minor

A joint investigation between the New York State Police and the Indiana State Police has landed a Warsaw man in jail again on 27 charges after he is alleged to have traveled from Indiana to New York to engage in sexual activity with a female juvenile.

Unknown number of absentee ballots misprinted in Kosciusko County

Kosciusko County election officials are scrambling after learning that an unknown number of absentee ballots sent out include some misprints.

Zimmer Biomet pavilion restrooms vandalized

Warsaw Parks and Recreation reported vandals damaged the new restrooms at the Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion.

J&J rebranding means an official end to the DePuy name

Johnson & Johnson is rebranding its medical device companies, including Depuy Synthes, the founding company where orthopedics first originated.

Disgraced Indiana sheriff facing long prison term

By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle Former Clark County Sheriff and longtime Republican operative Jamey Noel could spend upwards of a decade in prison after a judge accepted...

Registration still open for ‘HireKosciusko’ job fair

OrthoWorx is sponsoring the third installment of the county-wide HireKosicusko Hiring Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. 1 p.m. at Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion.

Grace College, Dordt University announce affiliation agreement

Grace College is pleased to announce a new academic affiliation agreement designed to provide a seamless and expedited pathway for Grace College students to pursue an online Master of Social Work (MSW) degree at Dordt University.

Open house for The Gathering Place Tuesday morning in Warsaw

Fellowship Missions announced the grand opening of The Gathering Place, a space open to everyone in the community.

Warsaw man faces charges in death of bicyclist on SR 19

A Warsaw man was arrested Thursday after a vehicle accident in August that claimed the life of a bicyclist.

1st Source Foundation awards Cardinal $10,000 for e-sports competition

Cardinal Services has received a $10,000 grant from the 1st Source Foundation for their ES Gaming program.

Road memorialized in honor of fallen officer

A section of U.S. 52 has been renamed in honor of fallen Indy Metro Police Officer Breann Leath.

As Christmas approaches, Darlington Holiday Warehouse opens

Darlington Holiday Warehouse opened Friday for its 20th season.

Warsaw Schools see slight uptick in enrollment

Public school officials watch demographic trends closely for both short-term and long-term purposes, and the falling birth rate in recent years across much of the Midwest has been reason for concern.

K-CODE hopes to quickly direct new funding from Warsaw

The remaining $133,175 of Warsaw’s restricted opioid money set aside for 2024 will be directed to the Kosciusko Coalition on Drug Education (K-CODE).

Why Pete Rose can never get in

Pete Rose died last week.

Matthews moves construction debris to new locations

The city of Warsaw is cracking down on Mathews LLC, the company that literally walked away from the North Buffalo Street development project in Warsaw two years ago and left construction materials behind.

Poetry reading by Grace professor at art gallery Thursday night

Grace Professor of English and Creative Writing Dr. John Poch will read from his most recent book of poems on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. at Atelier Gallery, 104 E. Center St., Warsaw.

$500,000 in county money targeted for Warsaw airport projects

Kosciusko County has agreed to provide $500,000 to the city of Warsaw for several specific projects at the municipal airport.

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital celebrates $30 million in renovations

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital celebrated the completion of a $30 million expansion and renovation on Tuesday with a ribbon cutting and open house.

Wildman temporarily leasing part of Marsh building from city

The city of Warsaw has found a temporary use for the old Marsh building, which it owns.

Eisenhower’s Dual Language program honored by embassy attache

Eisenhower Elementary in Warsaw on Monday celebrated an impressive distinction, becoming only the fourth school in Indiana to be designated as an International Spanish Academy.

Warsaw marching band qualifies for state finals

The Warsaw Community Schools' Marching Tiger Pride delivered an outstanding performance at the ISSMA Scholastic Prelims held at Homestead High School on Saturday.

Volunteers deliver supplies, left in awe of N.C. devastation

A handful of area residents spent the weekend delivering needed supplies and got a close-up look at the devastation in North Carolina.

Voter registration ends today, but you can do it online

Today is the final day to register to vote if you intend to participate in the fall election.

Democrat group pumps $600,000 into governor’s race

By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle The Democratic Governors Association is pumping $600,000 into the gubernatorial campaign of nominee Politico reported Friday — just as a second...

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