Warsaw celebrates new educational signs at Center, Pike lakes
If you happen to visit Center or Pike lakes in Warsaw, you'll likely notice a dozen new signs that highlight the city’s conservation efforts.
Warsaw HS theater performing Beetlejuice JR
The WCHS Theatre Department invites audiences to step into the (Nether)world of mischief, mayhem, and music with its upcoming production of Beetlejuice JR., the zany, family-friendly adaptation of the Broadway hit and cult-favorite film.
Nobody was ready for this from college sports
I was raised very humbly, so “I told you so” is not something you hear or read from me very often.
Bill to boost energy generation, nuclear manufacturing advances to governor
House Republicans gave the final go-ahead Tuesday to a caucus priority bill that seeks to incentivize new power generation in Indiana.
Commissioners pull the plug on data center rezoning request
The debate over whether to rezone 550 acres from agriculture to Industrial 3 that would have opened the door for a data center near Leesburg was rejected by the Kosciusko County Commissioners by a 3-0 vote on Tuesday morning.
Parking plan preserves free two-hour parking but with new fees, bigger fines
Warsaw unveiled details for a new downtown parking policy that would rely on modern technology and do away with the use of chalk marks as a tool for parking enforcement.
Community Arts Program vocal vision youth auditions April 28, 29
The Community Arts Program of Kosciusko County invites young singers in grades 2 through 10 to audition for Vocal Vision Youth.
REMINDER: Warsaw offers services during Earth Week beginning today
The Public Works Department of the City of Warsaw — along with Borden Waste-Away Services/Integra and Waste Management — is pleased to offer expanded services to the residents of Warsaw in celebration of Earth Week.
Public Vet offers spay-neuter discounts at area events in coming weeks
Public Vet is offering discounted spay and neuter services for dogs and cats and Will be in several area towns in May.
Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff, dies at the age of 88
Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism and climate change, died Monday. He was 88.