Gene Hackman, who starred in ‘Hoosiers,’ found dead at age 95

Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead in their New Mexico home Wednesday, authorities said.
The renovated Warsw pavilion will host the job fair. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.

United Way explores the future for children with meeting in Warsaw

United Way of Whitley and Kosciusko Counties invites the community to ‘Spotlight on Children,’ where leaders from across Indiana will share big ideas about how our community can do remarkable things for our children.

Fulton County crash claims life of Peru woman

A woman died in an accident in Fulton County Tuesday night.

KABS announces public forum to discuss new route system

Kosciusko Area Bus Service (KABS) is creating a new deviated fixed bus route system and is seeking public input.

Yakym’s office responds following chaotic Monday meeting in Warsaw

Monday’s meeting in which about 25 people showed up in Waraw to voice concerns about federal spending cuts to a congressional staffer led to a statement being issued by Congressman Rudy Yakym’s office.

Anchorage Road closing in Warsaw comes ahead of reconstruction plans

NIPSCO will close Anchorage Road from Feb. 28 through March 7 for utility relocation work.

Dems turn constituency service meeting into forum for complaints about Musk, other issues

About 25 people, including some well-known local Democrats, turned a meeting planned for constituency services on Monday in Warsaw into a forum to vent anger over President Trump’s slashing of government services.

Habitat for Humanity receives $1 million grant from KCCF

Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County is celebrating its largest grant award in the organization’s 34-year history.

Kosciusko County students invited to enter Lilly Center art contest

Kosciusko County fourth- through 12th-graders are invited to submit their creative depictions of local waterways following the theme “Wonders in the Water.”

Rokita seeks dismissal of latest disciplinary commission charges

Attorney General Todd Rokita is seeking to dismiss a new complaint filed against him by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, calling it an “impermissible attempt to restrain an elected official and candidate’s political speech.”