9/11 ceremony planned at American Legion Post 49

A Patriot Day Ceremony will be held on Monday, Sept. 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post 49, 301 N. Buffalo St., in Warsaw.

One killed in morning accident

One person was killed in a traffic accident Tuesday morning west of Warsaw.

Fewer Hoosier kids take advantage of free summer meals, despite ongoing hunger challenges

Thousands of Hoosier kids are missing out on free breakfast and lunch, even though nutrition advocates say many Indiana families continue to struggle with hunger and food insecurity.

Who are the top performing orthopedic manufacturing companies?

A new report by MassDevice.com outlines the top ten leading orthopedic manufacturing companies with two of the top three reigning from Warsaw.

Lost Sparrows Trauma Conference at Warsaw Community Church this weekend

veryone at one time in their life or another needs someone to lean on. Organizers hope the third year of the Lost Sparrows Trauma Conference can help adoptive and foster parents, counselors, educators, pastors and others find people and organizations to lean on when dealing with children who have experienced trauma.

TVSC awarded $100,000 grant for security

Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation has once again been awarded a grant from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, the Fiscal Year 2024 Secured School Safety Grant Program in the amount of $100,000.

41 unanswered points help Tigers blow past Plymouth

After winning its first two games this season on the back of its defense, the Warsaw Tiger football team finally had the offensive success it was waiting for, steamrolling 41-7 past Northern Lakes Conference rival Plymouth in both teams’ NLC opener. Warsaw remains undefeated this season at 3-0, 1-0 in the NLC.

YMCA to host 9/11 remembrance activities

On Sept. 11, Kosciusko Community YMCA will host a memorial stair climb to honor the heroic efforts of first responders in the 2001 attacks.

UPDATE: Democrat joins congested Congresional 3rd District race

The race to fill a Congressional vacancy got another candidate this week with the announcement of Democrat Kiley Adolph, a global consultant, filing for the Third Congressional District.

Anne Hathaway chosen as new state GOP chair

The Indiana Republican State Committee on Thursday unanimously elected consultant Anne Hathaway as the party’s next chair, making her the first woman to run the Indiana Republican Party.