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Community shows up en masse for benefit dinner for Greg Leininger
An estimated 400 people attended a benefit dinner and auction at the Mentone Fire Department on Saturday for Greg Leininger.
Drop in opioid overdose deaths nears 50% since 2023
Since their peak less than three years ago, opioid overdose deaths have dropped nearly by half as of October, according to a Stateline analysis. The drop comes as a shrinking fentanyl supply has made the drug weaker and less deadly and volunteer efforts get more people into treatment.
Tickets going fast for Saturday’s ‘Dancing with the Stars for Charity’
The countdown is on. Dancing with the Stars for Charity returns this Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m., and organizers say this is the community’s final opportunity to secure tickets for one of the year’s most meaningful and entertaining events.
New parking policy for downtown Warsaw will take effect in April
New signs that promote Warsaw’s soon-to-be implemented downtown parking policy have been installed in the downtown business district.
Triton survives North Vermillion, heads to 1A state title game
After rolling through Tri-County 78-46 in the opening round of the 1A semi-state at Lafayette Jefferson’s Marion Crawley Center, the Triton boys basketball team faced a much more difficult challenge in the form of upstart North Vermillion in Saturday night’s championship.
Kosciusko Student Venture Challenge at Grace College April 16
Student entrepreneurs will take center stage on April 16 at the third annual Kosciusko Student Venture Challenge in Winona Lake.
Despite rough economy, Riley Radio Days raises $71,858 to support families
With a raging regional war and quickly rising gas prices on everyone's mind, Alan Alderer knew this year’s Riley Radio Days would perhaps face its biggest challenge.
Warsaw Schools using QPR suicide prevention approach every day, superintendent says
As suicide and mental health issues are on the rise among young people, more folks are learning about the preventive effort known as QPR.
Warsaw Career Center student Beau Goshert earns drone certification
A student from the Warsaw Area Career Center (WACC) has passed the Federal Aviation Administration Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Certification exam and has applied for a commercial drone license.
Proposed festival street in Warsaw would add more seating for outdoor...
A plan to transform the 100 block of North Buffalo Street into a festival street is one of three projects that could soon be part of a large grant application being sought by city leaders.
Firefighter Kevin McSherry retires after 40+ years, Bryce Good assumes role...
When Kevin McSherry became fire chief for the Seward Township Fire Department in Burket, he was just 26 years old.
Braun unveils $1 billion agriculture and life sciences initiative
Mike Braun revealed a new economic development initiative Tuesday aimed at creating 100,000 high-wage agriculture and life sciences jobs over the next decade.
Warsaw commencement will be Friday, May 29
Warsaw Community Schools has announced commencement for the Class of 2026 will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 29, at Fisher Field, in the WCHS Tiger Athletic Complex.
Republican primary ads launch in support of Trump’s call for redistricting...
The first wave of broadcast and digital advertising attacks have landed against Republican state senators who voted against the Indiana congressional redistricting.
Tippecanoe Valley announces valedictorian, salutatorian
Tippecanoe Valley High School is proud to announce Lindsay Petersen as the Valedictorian and Cassie Rich as the Salutatorian of the graduating class. These outstanding students have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and dedication throughout their high school careers.
SNAP retailers, shoppers not pleased with Indiana’s ban on sugary drinks,...
Indiana merchants and customers say the state’s ban on federal food aid for sugary drinks and candy relies on definitions too “arbitrary” to comply with or shop by.
Open house on downtown festival street plan is Wednesday at chamber...
The public will have a chance to see plans for a proposed festival street in downtown Warsaw during an open house on Wednesday afternoon.
Anchorage Road closing in Warsaw begins today, will continue until late...
Reconstruction of Anchorage Road in Warsaw will begin in earnest today with the first of many partial road closings that will continue into the fall.
Gusty winds today and storms possible tonight before snow arrives Monday...
Another round of extreme weather will pass through Northern Indiana today and Monday with temperatures ranging from 70 today in Warsaw to the upper teens by Monday night, the National Weather Service predicts.
Mooresville man among those killed in Iraq, Pentagon says
An Indiana man was among those killed in a military plane crash in Iraq on Thursday.
Kosciusko wind damage: Truck tipped over, mobile home crushed by tree
High winds knocked over a truck on SR 15 South and severely damaged a mobile home after a tree fell on it during Friday’s windstorm.
Optimist Club Oratorical Contest March 29 in Warsaw
Sign-up is underway for youths seeking to compete in the Warsaw Optimist Club Oratorical Contest.
Spay-neuter service for cats in Syracuse April 2
Public Vet, a non-profit group, is returning to Kosciusko County to fix cats and kittens (6 weeks and older) on April 2.
Construction of new intersection system along US 24 in Wabash to...
A major reconstruction of an intersection along US 24 in Wabash is set to begin early next week and will continue for months.
US forecast: Blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all...
Nearly every part of the United States is getting walloped by wild weather or just about to be.
Winona Lake Town Manager Pam Howard resigns after less than a...
The town of Winona Lake is looking for a new town manager after hiring one less than a year ago.
Warsaw library expects strong turnout for upcoming Holocaust exhibit events
An upcoming expansive five-week traveling exhibition on the Holocaust will arrive at the Warsaw Community Public Library beginning June 20, and organizers are thrilled.
Cyberattack on orthopedic giant Stryker linked to Iran
Stryker, one of the biggest orthopedic firms in the country with offices in Warsaw and other Indiana cities, said a cyberattack disrupted its global networks Wednesday.
Joe’s Kids receives $50,000 Challenge Grant from Dekko Foundation to expand...
Joe's Kids, a nonprofit pediatric therapy clinic serving children in Warsaw, has been awarded a $50,000 challenge grant from the Dekko Foundation.




































