As Christmas approaches, Darlington Holiday Warehouse opens

Darlington Holiday Warehouse opened Friday for its 20th season.

Warsaw Schools see slight uptick in enrollment

Public school officials watch demographic trends closely for both short-term and long-term purposes, and the falling birth rate in recent years across much of the Midwest has been reason for concern.

K-CODE hopes to quickly direct new funding from Warsaw

The remaining $133,175 of Warsaw’s restricted opioid money set aside for 2024 will be directed to the Kosciusko Coalition on Drug Education (K-CODE).

Why Pete Rose can never get in

Pete Rose died last week.

Matthews moves construction debris to new locations

The city of Warsaw is cracking down on Mathews LLC, the company that literally walked away from the North Buffalo Street development project in Warsaw two years ago and left construction materials behind.

Poetry reading by Grace professor at art gallery Thursday night

Grace Professor of English and Creative Writing Dr. John Poch will read from his most recent book of poems on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. at Atelier Gallery, 104 E. Center St., Warsaw.

$500,000 in county money targeted for Warsaw airport projects

Kosciusko County has agreed to provide $500,000 to the city of Warsaw for several specific projects at the municipal airport.

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital celebrates $30 million in renovations

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital celebrated the completion of a $30 million expansion and renovation on Tuesday with a ribbon cutting and open house.

Wildman temporarily leasing part of Marsh building from city

The city of Warsaw has found a temporary use for the old Marsh building, which it owns.

Eisenhower’s Dual Language program honored by embassy attache

Eisenhower Elementary in Warsaw on Monday celebrated an impressive distinction, becoming only the fourth school in Indiana to be designated as an International Spanish Academy.