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Braun adds Indiana gas tax suspension on top of sales tax...
Gov. Mike Braun not only extended the suspension of the sales tax on gasoline another 30 days Wednesday — he paused the state gas tax, as well.
Roger Grossman comments on ‘a little bit of everything’
This is one of those weeks where I could write three columns about stuff going on in sports, but I’d rather meld them all together into a single offering.
Seal coating scheduled for May 11 at Kosciusko County Fairgrounds ahead...
The ML Community Impact Alliance (MLCIA) and The Freedom Fest Committee has announced that Super Seal of Warsaw will be performing seal coating work on the main entrance of the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds on Monday, May 11 (weather permitting).
Lilly Center welcomes former intern Joel Petrie to new role
The Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams is eager to welcome Joel Petrie to the team.
Trump-backed candidates romp to wins in Indiana Senate races
Indiana Republican voters decisively sided with President Donald Trump’s call for political vengeance against state senators who defied him and voted down congressional redistricting.
Wiesehan wins primary against Conley, credits parking garage opposition
Don Wiesehan won his Republican primary race against five-term incumbent Bob Conley for the Kosciusko County Commissioner's Southern District seat in what turned out to be the most anticipated contest in the county.
Retail food operation in the works for Millworks apartment development in...
The city of Warsaw is working to attract what's being described as a food-related business to be part of the Millworks apartment project, where the Owen’s grocery store once stood.
Chicago doctor arrested for practicing without a license in Warsaw
A Chicago doctor is facing felony charges in Kosciusko County after police say he was giving IV treatments out of his home in Warsaw without a license to practice medicine in Indiana.
Five injured in Wawasee bus crash involving pickup truck north of...
Five people, including three juveniles, were injured when a pickup truck collided with a Wawasee Community Schools bus near James Lake on Monday afternoon.
CARES to offer suicide prevention Training in two sessions Monday
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, CARES will host QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Gatekeeper Training on Monday at The Gathering Place, 123 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw.
Agreement with Norfolk Southern opens door for two railroad crossing improvements,...
Extensive conversations between the city of Warsaw and Norfolk Southern Railroad have led to an agreement that will spur some improvements at two crossings.
New warehouse ushers in a new chapter for Milford Food Bank
The Milford Food Bank's new warehouse will soon be turning out more food more efficiently and to more partners.
Early voting at Justice Building in Warsaw concludes at noon Monday
Early voting in Kosciusko County will conclude Monday morning ahead of Tuesday’s primary election.
Students from Penn, Lakeland Christian take top winners in congressional art...
The two top winners in the annual Second Congressional art competition are from Penn High School and Lakeland Christian Academy.
Indiana State Police arrest Dubois County man over alleged threats targeting...
A 24-year-old Dubois County man was arrested Thursday after Indiana State Police say he sent a series of threatening social media messages to Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith.
Wagon Wheel Center hosting summer season launch party fundraiser May 22
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is inviting the community to step inside the magic of professional theatre like never before with its inaugural Summer Launch Party Fundraiser.
One dead after car strikes tree in Wabash County
A juvenile died in a one-car accident Wednesday night in Wabash County.
Center for Lakes and Streams drawing support from various groups for...
A new infusion of money from Lilly Endowment Inc. will allow for a much more proactive approach to protecting the health of area lakes by the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams at Grace College.
Slate Auto says first deliveries could begin in December
Slate Auto says it will begin deliveries of its future electric pickup trucks from its plant in Warsaw beginning in December.
200 students participate in Warsaw Schools elementary Robotics Showcase
Warsaw Community Schools welcomed more than 200 elementary students on Saturday for the 11th Annual Elementary Robotics Showcase, held at the WCHS TRACC.
Braun signals openness to marijuana legalization as outside report outlines policy...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has signaled a growing willingness to legalize marijuana, noting the Hoosier State is “surrounded” by states that have legalized the drug to some degree.
Columnist Roger Grossman writes about Indiana’s brutal spring season
The hardest season of the high school sports calendar is the spring season and it’s not even close.
Warsaw man accused of raping disabled person
A Warsaw man was arrested after allegedly having sex with a mentally and physically disabled person.
Vote center in Sydney won’t be open on primary election day
News Release
WARSAW — One of the 21 vote centers in Kosciusko County will not be open during the May 5 primary.
The Kosciusko County Election...
Developer Matthews, who walked away from Warsaw project, faces new issues...
A South Bend developer who walked away from a high-profile economic development project in Warsaw several years ago is facing more problems.
Sheriff’s office warns of scam involving inmate bond payments
The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is alerting the public to a recent scam involving fraudulent requests for inmate bond payments.
Tippecanoe Valley hosting corporation-wide art show Wednesday
Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation will host its first-ever Corporation Art Show, showcasing student artwork from all Tippecanoe Valley schools.
Justice Building repairs will take comprehensive approach, but price tag still...
Bids are now being sought for repairs to the Justice Building following the collapse of limestone slabs above an entrance nearly eight months ago.
Three Crowns Coffee moving back to Warsaw’s downtown area
Downtown Warsaw will soon have another nearby coffee shop./
Fire that started in garage heavily damages home north of Warsaw
There were no injuries as a result of a house fire on Saturday afternoon.


































