State lawmaker files disciplinary action against AG Rokita
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s claims about a sitting lawmaker — that she stopped an immigration bill for “personal reasons” — could land him in more legal hot water after she lodged a disciplinary action against him.
Wagon Wheel embraces several changes, improvements as summer season approaches
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has made numerous positive changes in the past year.
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Watershed Foundation hosting two workshops in June
The Watershed Foundation is hosting two workshops in the coming weeks that are free and open to the public.
Plans are only plans
I ate from the sampler platter of sports last weekend.
Warsaw leaders thrillled to see Slate take advantage of Donnelley plant
Two local leaders are enthusiastically applauding Slate Auto's decision to renovate the old RR Donnelley and Sons printing plant in Warsaw into an auto plant that will manufacture small, inexpensive pickup trucks with the support of 2,000 employees.
Bourbon driver dies after car rolls, ends up in a ditch
A Bourbon man was killed in a one-vehicle accident on Wednesday.
Etna Green Clerk-Treasurer resigns, citing ‘hostile’ work environment
Patricia Cook has resigned as the Etna Green Clerk-Treasurer, and blames town council members for creating a hostile environment over what she called belittling and hurtful comments about her late husband, Andy.
Truck driver in Warsaw bus crash facing lengthy prison sentence
Almost 2-1/2 years ago, a fast-moving semi tractor-trailer hit a school bus transporting the St. Ignatius College Prep hockey team from Illinois on U.S. 30, near East Center Street, in Warsaw.
North Webster celebrates upgrades at YMCA branch
For over 20 years, the YMCA has had a presence in the North Webster Community Center (NWCC).
Habitat to celebrate Warsaw ReStore’s 6th anniversary Saturday
Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County is celebrating six years of operating its ReStore in Warsaw.