Braun sworn in as Indiana’s 52nd governor

Indiana’s new governor was sworn into office before an enthusiastic crowd of hundreds of the state’s most powerful politicos and everyday Hoosiers on Monday, with speakers focusing on the Hoosier State’s future under the new administration — which coincides with new leadership at the federal level.

As renovations loom, Warsaw library will likely require temporary closure

A feasibility study on renovating the Warsaw Community Public Library has been released with many ideas that are part of a long list of possible changes.

Two-year search continues for North Webster man

News Release WARSAW — Police continue to look for a North Webster man who has been missing for more than two years. Kosciusko County Sheriff's Office...

Milford Food Bank launches $1 million campaign for new facility

Milford Food Bank has announced the official launch of its $1 million capital campaign to fund the construction of a new 12,000-square-foot storage facility.

Workshops focus on sustainability, regulatory compliance for worksites

The city of Warsaw is hosting two workshops.

County takes another step toward establishing public defender’s office

Plans to establish a public defender's office in Kosciusko County saw some progress Thursday night.

Wedding day stabbing victim suffered 11 cuts

The Syracuse man who was stabbed Jan. 2 at a Syracuse bar on his wedding day suffered 11 stab wounds.

Former intern joins Lilly Center team full-time

The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams welcomes Annalieze Crawford to the team.

WCHS theater department hosting ‘Thrift Sale” Jan. 18

The Warsaw High School Theatre Department is thrilled to announce its upcoming Theatre Thrift Sale on Saturday, January 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Post-holiday leftovers

The holidays are filled with traditions.