Indiana Page Day at Statehouse Deadline Approaching

Indiana Page Day at the Indiana Statehouse is January 28th. High school students from around Indiana will spend the day the Statehouse, touring the...

Warsaw BOW Approved Contracts

The Warsaw Board of Works approved a 12-thousand 600-dollar contract for Stantec Consulting Services to maintain shoreline restorations. Superintendent Brian Davison told the board...

Warsaw City Offices Closed for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

Don’t forget…City of Warsaw Offices will be closed Tuesday for Christmas Eve. Tuesday's trash route will be picked up today. City offices will...

Gas Buddy: Gas Price at Christmas Lowest Since COVID

If you are hitting the road for Christmas, Santa has delivered at the gas pump. Gas Buddy says you will likely see a national...

Cardinal Services Receives Grant for Claypool Head Start

Cardinal Services received a 3-thousand dollar grant from the Dekko Foundation for its Claypool Head Start classroom. Dekko’s “Little Bit of Luck” grant will...

Allen sentenced to 130 years in Delphi murders

An Indiana man convicted in the 2017 killings of two teenage girls who vanished during a winter hike was sentenced to a maximum of 130 years in prison Friday in the case that’s long cast a shadow over the teens’ small hometown of Delphi.

Warsaw Education Foundation awards $16K in grants for teachers

The Warsaw Education Foundation, a local nonprofit organization supporting educational excellence in Warsaw Schools awarded $16,514 in Red Apple Grants to 17 teachers throughout the school system in early December.

18-year-old Whitko grad wins Ornament Smash grand prize

Christmas arrived early for Isabella Destiny Hughes Thursday night after she captured the grand prize at 107.3 WRSW's annual Ornament Smash.

State lawmakers hint at road funding changes

It appears all funding options are on the table as budget heads and other lawmakers on Wednesday called on the Indiana General Assembly to boost transportation infrastructure investment at the state and local levels.

Convicted murderer in Delphi case balks at pre-sentence process

Richard Allen, convicted of killing two Delphi girls, still claims he’s innocent and is refusing to participate in a pre-sentence report as he prepares for an appeal before his sentencing on Friday.