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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.

Warsaw Student Council Hosting Riley Movie Night at the PAC

The Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) Student Council will host a Riley Movie Night on Friday, March 20, inviting families and community members to enjoy a movie while supporting a meaningful cause.

The spirit of the coach

There are things in life that we know are coming, and we still are not and cannot be prepared enough to experience them anyway.

Storms cause extensive damage in Kankakee, Ill., Newton County, Ind.

Photo of damage in Kankakee, Ill., provided by Chicago & Midwest Storm Chasers.
Major storms that whipped up tornadoes in parts of Illinois and Indiana on Tuesday leveled homes, downed trees and power lines, and overwhelmed a 911 center south of Chicago with emergency calls, according to officials.

More heavy rain still possible this morning

Kosciusko County avoided the worst of a storm that caused heavy damage to parts of Illinois and Indiana Tuesday night, but heavy rains led to a brief flash flood warning for North Webster, Milford and Syracuse.

Warsaw school events postponed, canceled ahead of stormy weather

Out of an abundance of caution due to the potential for severe weather this evening, Warsaw Community Schools is making adjustments to after-school activities.

Warsaw pedestrian in critical condition after Saturday night accident

A Warsaw man who was walking along North Detroit Street Saturday night was struck and critically injured.

Comedy benefit to support Humane Society of Whitley County

Nationally touring comedian Clay Foley is coming to Whitley County on Saturday, April 11, at the Carver Center in Columbia City for a first-ever night of comedy show to benefit the shelter pets of the Humane Society of Whitley County.

New program at Warsaw library offers passes to seven Indiana attractions

Warsaw Community Public Library is now making available to its patrons free access to seven high-profile destinations across Indiana.

Braun’s interstate tolling plan detailed in application for I-70

Gov. Mike Braun’s administration has proposed charging $15.60 in tolls to drive a car across Indiana on Interstate 70 in order to pay for widening all of that highway to six lanes.

New ‘Friendly Foragers’ series to lead Hoosiers through local forests near...

As spring stirs the Hoosier forest floors, a new local series aims to turn curious hikers into confident foragers.

PETA urges Butler University to replace Bulldog mascot with Bullfrog

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) wants Butler University to end its tradition of having a live mascot since Blue IV retired.

12-year-old boy among those killed in Michigan tornado outbreak

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency for three Michigan counties after multiple tornadoes on Friday killed four people and injured dozens more.

Farmers market in downtown Warsaw will be limited to Center Street...

Kosciusko County Farmers and Artisans Market will remain in downtown Warsaw this summer, but with some changes.

Warsaw Parks hosting free arts and crafts from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday

Warsaw Parks and Recreation will offer a free Arts & Crafts Day on Wednesday, from 1–3 p.m. in the Pete Thorn Gym at 800 N Park Ave, Warsaw.

Tornadoes and storms leave four dead in southern Michigan

Four people were killed Friday in southern Michigan as powerful storms that produced at least two tornadoes reduced homes to rubble, sent parts of roofs flying into the air and left a trail of debris hanging from power lines.

Mobile mammogram service in Leesburg on Monday

Live Well Kosciusko is partnering with Francine’s Friends to bring breast cancer screenings directly to the Leesburg community.

Wagon Wheel launches Spring Conservatory Classes for students and adults

Beginning March 16, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts will launch its spring session of Conservatory classes, open to students from 2nd grade through adults. The session is sponsored by Dave and Cynthia Illingworth.

Radio show highlights: Grose talks downtown plans and Sen. Mishler details...

Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose is applauding recent efforts to enhance the downtown by Main Street Warsaw.

Indiana board finalizes new A-F school accountability system

Indiana’s new school accountability system is officially on the books, pending a few final signatures.

Former GOP mayor plans independent run for secretary of state

Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is shaking up Indiana’s race for secretary of state by announcing a run as an independent Wednesday.

Notre Dame football legend Lou Holtz dies at age 89

Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national championship and won 249 games over 33 seasons at six schools, has died. He was 89.

The code violation season

Even though it’s rainy this week, the warmer temps and the end of basketball season for most schools have us all thinking about spring and the spring sports season.

Braun ally asks court to remove a same-last-name challenger from primary...

A judge is being asked to remove from the primary ballot a candidate with the same last name as President Donald Trump's endorsed challenger to a Republican state senator who opposed the Indiana congressional redistricting plan.

Largest US egg producer acquires Creighton Bros egg production

A mainstay in Kosciusko County agriculture, Creighton Brothers is selling off its egg production operations after 100 years of business.

Husky Trail reopens today to traffic after bridge-related work

Husky Trail was expected to reopen on Wednesday, March 4, after bridge work, according to the city of Warsaw.

Hunter killed in Fulton County by bullet that ricocheted off tree

Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a fatal hunting incident that occurred Saturday night in Fulton County.

Veteran broadcaster Roger Grossman reflects on HOF induction

When Roger Grossman first spoke in public about his goal of becoming a broadcaster, he heard laughter from his first-grade classmates at Argos Elementary School, about 30 minutes west of Warsaw.

City details plans for lengthy closing of Anchorage Road

Anchorage Road will close beginning Monday, March 16, for a significant road reconstruction project.

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