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Chore-Time breaks ground on manufacturing expansion in Milford
A groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction for a manufacturing facility expansion at its Milford manufacturing and office headquarters was held June 10.
Council chooses to reaffirm earlier Syracuse Library bond vote rather than...
It took a few extra months to do so, but the Kosciusko County Council has signed off on a request by the Syracuse-Turkey Creek Public Library for a $7.3 million bond needed to construct a new library.
NWS reports several tornadoes in Northern Indiana and Illinois
The National Weather Service reports several tornadoes caused damage across parts of northern and central Illinois and northwest Indiana Thursday afternoon and evening.
Downtown Warsaw’s Sip N Shop returns Friday from 5-7 p.m.
Downtown Warsaw’s Sip N Shop returns on Friday, June 12, from 5-7 p.m.
Indiana imposes emergency animal movement restrictions after Screwworm detected in US
Indiana animal health officials have imposed new restrictions on livestock, poultry and pet movements from parts of the Southwest following the recent detection of New World screwworm in the United States, as states across the country work to prevent the destructive parasite from gaining a foothold beyond currently affected areas.
Heat advisory issued for Thursday across much of northern Indiana
Another heat advisory has been issued for Northern Indiana, as temperatures once again climb to near 90 degrees.
Warsaw Schools have a keen interest in upcoming Pope Street proposals
Long-standing concerns about traffic flow at the corner of Pope and Detroit streets in Warsaw have led the city to consider options to improve the situation.
Warsaw parks department discontinues use of lifeguards at city beaches
The Parks Department announced on Wednesday that it will not employ lifeguards at either city beach during the 2026 summer season, meaning there will be no lifeguard supervision provided at any time
Early morning fire destroys Winona Lake home
A Winona Lake home is a total loss after an early-morning fire on Wednesday.
Roger Grossman commentary: IHSAA must change the transfer rule
Even though it’s summer in Indiana, the IHSAA has a lot of work to do, and the end of June is the deadline to get it done.
Proposed parking garage would cost about $15 million; key vote expected...
The price tag for the proposed city-county parking garage in Warsaw is now expected to be about $15 million, and a key vote by the Kosciusko County Commissioners could happen as soon as next week.
Post by historic train group laments safety issues after dog killed...
Representatives of the historic locomotive that passed through northern Indiana last week as part of America's 250th birthday are warning spectators to keep animals and drones away from the tracks.
Amid concerns of pending repairs, Warsaw library launches two fundraisers
Fundraising efforts are underway at the Warsaw Library after the Warsaw City Council turned down its request for a $17 million bond two weeks ago.
Beau Bayh defeats Blythe Potter for Democratic secretary of state nomination
Indiana Democrats chose Beau Bayh as their secretary of state nominee Saturday, sending the first-time candidate — with one of the state’s most recognizable political names — into a race that party leaders see as their best opportunity for a statewide seat in more than a decade.
Freedom Fest overcomes rainy start with numerous events in Warsaw
Kosciusko County's Freedom Fest persevered after heavy rains led to the cancellation of a Friday night concert and a Saturday morning parade in Warsaw, all aimed at commemorating America's 250th birthday.
Etna Green Town Council member Keith Claassen resigns; Republicans plan to...
One of Etna Green's longest-serving town council members has resigned.
Warsaw’s Jordan Randall wins second straight High Jump state championship
It was a banner night for the Tiger boys track & field team at the state finals at North Central High School in Indianapolis, Saturday night.
Chicago Bears say they will ‘advance’ stadium plans for northwest Indiana...
The Chicago Bears gave a boost Friday to the prospects of building the team’s new stadium in northwest Indiana, which top Indiana officials immediately seized as a sign that the multibillion-dollar deal will happen.
Big crowd turns out to see historic locomotive pass through Mentone
A quickly assembled pop-up block party to see the historic Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014 pass through Mentone attracted a bigger-than-expected crowd Friday afternoon.
Freedom Fest organizers keep eye on the sky ahead of numerous...
Freedom Fest, Kosciusko County's celebration of America's 250th birthday, kicks off Friday and continues through Sunday with most activities at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.
Private drive off Parker Street in Warsaw near Alick’s to be...
A private access road that connects Dubois Drive and Parker Street in Warsaw could be closed permanently as soon as next week.
Kosciusko Chamber welcomes Bob Jackson as Member Relations Manager
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome Bob Jackson as Member Relations Manager. Jackson's first day was Tuesday.
City working with developer on light industrial project on north end...
City officials are moving forward with what would be the first phase of redevelopment of the old Warsaw Chemical property on Argonne Road.
Warsaw Library Director Heather Barron leaving for new job
Warsaw Community Public Library Director Heather Barron is leaving her position for a new job.
Roger Grossman on the topic of Free Fishing Weekend
I realize that Father’s Day is still a couple weeks away, but my dad popped into my head this week.
Warsaw Library statement defends need for renovations, seeks financial support through...
The Warsaw Community Public Library has issued a lengthy statement in response to the Warsaw City Council's decision not to support a $17 million bond for renovations.
Mentone FD hosting block party Friday afternoon to view historic locomotive...
Events kick off Friday night and continue through the weekend in Warsaw in celebration of America's upcoming 250th birthday, but area residents can get a head start and enjoy a glimpse of living history Friday afternoon.
Two of five companies seeking to do Justice Building repairs offer...
Kosciusko County officials have a slightly better idea of how much repairs to the Justice Building could potentially cost.
Goshen woman facing charges after buggy collision injures four
A Goshen woman accused of hitting a horse-drawn buggy Friday night in Kosciusko County before fleeing the scene is believed to have been well over the legal limit for alcohol.
Senior Expo & Outreach event happening June 9
The Kosciusko Senior Expo & Outreach event, supported by the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, will take place on Tuesday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Warsaw Community Church, located at 1855 S. County Farm Road in Warsaw.


































