Sales help propel Elliott’s beyond earlier challenges

Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts in Warsaw is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week.

Joy Carlson honored by Salvation Army

Joy Carlson was presented the Women’s Auxiliary Award of Excellence at the group’s annual luncheon on Monday, May 20.

Wagon Wheel announces interim leadership changes

The Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has announced an interim leadership structure as it enters the 2024 summer season and approaches the organization’s 70th anniversary.

Silver Lake Days returns Friday and Saturday with a new-found energy

Silver Lake Days is back with a vengeance.

Construction update: Park Avenue plan pushed back

Staff Report WARSAW — The first phase of work on Park Avenue north of Center Street in Warsaw has been pushed back. Construction was set to...

Pina & Coconut offers tasty ‘Tingz’ from the Caribbean

Dudley Allen and his wife, Shevonie (pronounced Sha-ven-a), have re-entered the Warsaw restaurant scene with a new eatery on South Detroit Street.

Things that are broken, Part 1

As promised, I am taking a few weeks this summer to address some sports-related things that are broken and in need of immediate attention for those who can make those changes happen.

Projects on Park Avenue, north of Center Street, set to begin Thursday

The first phase of a project on Park Avenue just north of Center Street in Warsaw is set to begin Thursday.

Project relying on helicopter will limit access to high school June 12

The west portion of Warsaw Community High School will be closed off for a short while next week while a helicopter is used to change out an air handler.

Rainwater seeks to be on both debate stages

Libertarian candidate for governor Donald Rainwater is not happy about being excluded from one of two upcoming debates this fall.