Warsaw offers annual services honoring Earth Week beginning April 21

The Public Works Department of the City of Warsaw — along with Borden Waste-Away Services/Integra and Waste Management — is pleased to offer expanded services to the residents of Warsaw in celebration of Earth Week.

Recent Saturday at the Warsaw Library highlighted increased foot traffic

  By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — Warsaw Community Public Library is working hard to attract more people to the library – an effotr that’s...

Warsaw Parks announces 2025 Summer Concert & Event Series

The following is a list of 2025 Summer Concert & Event Series hosted by Warsaw Parks and Recreation:

New mechanic position will serve county highway, sheriff’s office

Kosciusko County Council approved plans to create a new position for a garage mechanic that will be shared by the Kosciusko County Highway Department and the County Sheriff’s office.

OrthoWorx, iXplore bring immersive career exploration to JA in FTW

OrthoWorx and iXplore, a leader in immersive career discovery, announced its participation in JA Career Ignite, a two-day career fair hosted by Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana on April 16–17.

Kosciusko County Habitat chapter expanding in different ways

Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County has seen more growth and support in the past year than ever before and will soon expand in new ways.

Braun gets more savings for homeowners in amended property tax plan

After days of silence, Gov. Mike Braun gave a thumbs up on a significant property tax amendment minutes before Republican leaders brought it to the House floor.

Local auditions being held for two roles in Wagon Wheel’s ‘Steel Magnolias’

Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts will host local auditions for its upcoming production of Steel Magnolias directed by Brianna Borger.

State officials say school district in Dekalb County exposed to measles

Indiana Department of Health has informed Garrett-Keyser-Butler Community School District that they believe a person may have exposed people within the district to measles between March 31 and April 7.

Amish buggy victims identified

The Marshall County coroner says the three kids who were killed in a crash this morning involving a car and an Amish buggy were all siblings from Bremen.