Salvation Army launches Warsaw Music Arts program

The Salvation Army of Kosciusko County is starting a new venture to serve area youth through the Warsaw Music Arts (WMA) program, which kicks off later this month.

Grace Theological Seminary to host Hollywood producer Dr. Phil Cooke

Grace Theological Seminary will welcome Dr. Phil Cooke, a producer in Hollywood with a Ph.D. in Theology, to speak on his new book, “Church on Trial: How to Protect Your Congregation, Mission, and Reputation During Crisis.”

Kosciusko County Community Foundation Accepting Heart Of Gold Nominations

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation encourages the public to nominate Kosciusko County residents who have gone above and beyond to make a positive impact in the lives of others this year.

Lake City Bank acquires former United Telephone building

Lake City Bank purchased the 35,600-square-foot three-story office building at 122 E. Center St., in downtown Warsaw on Friday.

Minor drowns in channel behind North Gilliam Drive in Warsaw

A young person drowned Sunday afternoon after two minors were pulled from a channel behind Gilliam Drive in Warsaw.

Scout leader Curry passes reins to Ritter

After 25 years of leadership in Syracuse Boy Scout Troop 728, Don Curry is passing the reins of leadership to his protégé, Trevor Ritter, who earned his Eagle Scout award in 2003 under Curry’s tutelage.

Amid lingering grief, overdose event sees a glimmer of hope

Friday night's Overdose Awareness event in Winona Lake was a chance to grieve over the loss of loved ones as much as it was a chance to strive for a better future.

Chemical interaction leads to evacuation at Warsaw Walmart

A chemical reaction led to the evacuation and temporary closing of the Walmart store in Warsaw Friday afternoon.

County Councilwoman Kimberly Cates sentenced in drunk driving case

Kosciusko County Councilwoman Kimberly Cates expressed regret and embarrassment over her drunk driving incident earlier this year.

Theft investigation continues after jury trial

More related charges are expected following the conviction of an Akron woman in a jury trial who was found guilty of involvement in a string of thefts.