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High court ruling on Tennessee gender-affirming care ban, clears path for...
A delayed legal fight over Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors can now move forward following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday that upheld a similar law in Tennessee.
Recent Warsaw grad recovering from gunshot wound
A recent Warsaw high school graduate who was part of the football team remains hospitalized after being shot Saturday night at a large party in South Whitley.
Skate event Saturday at Mantis Park in Warsaw
National Go Skateboarding Day is Saturday, and Warsaw Parks will celebrate with an event at Mantis Skate Park.
Kosciusko Chamber named (again!) top chamber in Indiana
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce was named the 2025 Indiana Chamber of the Year by the Indiana Chamber Executives Association (ICEA) during its annual conference held in early June in Muncie.
Anthology’s extensive facade renovations create an inviting metropolitan feel
Dave Gustafson has taken the city’s idea of sidewalk seating to a new level at the Anthology Whiskey Room in downtown Warsaw.
Autocam Medical president says he’s enthused about Warsaw workforce
Autocam Medical, a fast-growing med tech company, got a taste of the Warsaw workforce after it began using part of Medtronic’s local facility, and now it wants the full entree.
Autocam Medical plans to build $70 million facility in Warsaw, creating...
Autocam Medical, an orthopedic manufacturer with headquarters in Grand Rapids, Mich., plans to construct a $70 million facility in Warsaw’s Tech Park along US 30.
Weekend pursuit leads to arrest of Warsaw man
An early morning pursuit on Sunday resulted in the arrest of a Warsaw man.
Utility worker in bucket truck in Marshall County suffers severe burns
A utility worker in a bucket truck working in Marshall County was severely injured when he came in contact with an electrical line.
Poll says many men overlook risk of testicular cancer
A recent survey commissioned by Ohio State University focused on Americans’ perceptions of testicular cancer.
Mass shooting in Elkhart leaves one dead
One person was killed and 11 others were injured after they were shot in Elkhart Sunday morning.
Trump agitators insert themselves into large No Kings protest in Warsaw
Numerous supporters of Donald Trump on Saturday tried to disrupt the No Kings protest, which turned out to likely be one of the biggest protests organized in Warsaw in decades.
County turns down probation officers’ request for raises following Reedy recommendation
Hopes by the probation department to give its overloaded officers a competitive wage for 2025 were dashed Thursday night by the Kosciusko County Council after receiving advice from the county’s financial consultant.
Police pursuit ends with crash in Nappanee; Motorcyclist injured
A Pierceton man was injured after crashing his motorcycle in Nappanee after allegedly fleeing police in Wakarusa.
Slate Auto tax abatement approved; Wolkins voices concern over viability
Slate Auto was welcomed to town Thursday night after the Kosciusko County Council approved a tax abatement plan for the upstart electric vehicle manufacturer that plans to begin operations next year.
County seeking appraisals for Ameriprise land for possible parking garage in...
City and county officials are eyeing a tract of property as they consider constructing a city-county parking garage in Warsaw.
Indiana agriculture leaders pitch state as possible home for USDA staff
Indiana ag leaders were in Washington, D.C. Tuesday to meet with Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins.
Ryan Christner elevated to chief executive at OrthoWorx
OrthoWorx has announced the appointment of Ryan Christner as president and chief executive officer.
Warsaw avoids impact of state Pre-K cuts, adusts to new budget...
Warsaw Community Schools Corporation has avoided recent state cuts involving a Pre-K funding program.
50+ state employees laid off as Indiana budget cuts take effect
Indiana agencies have laid off dozens of state employees in response to recently enacted budget cuts — marking the first such reductions since Gov. Mike Braun signed the state’s new, slimmed down spending plan last month.
Initiative seeks to revive Clubhouse tradition for mental health support
The Clubhouse is a concept that supports those struggling with mental health issues and has been around nationally since the 1940s.
WCS Awards Board Scholarships to support critical-need certifications
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) recognized five recipients of the 2025 Board Scholarships at its board meeting on Tuesday.
What my dad taught me
You’ll see a lot of printed columns and videos in tribute to fathers in the days leading up to Father’s Day this Sunday.
Weeks after latest expansion, The River Coffeehouse inks deal with Warsaw...
The River Coffeehouse just keeps flowing into uncharted areas.
Palestine Lake resident given 60 days to get ride of his...
The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals has ordered a Palestine Lake area resident to get rid of his free-range chickens.
‘Libraries Stories’ shifts to Richardson-DuBois Park on Thursday
Warsaw Community Public Library continues its traveling Library Stories in the Park on Thursday in Warsaw.
State agencies instructed to withhold funds on top of 5% budget...
The Braun administration has directed agencies to withhold 5% of their funds from specific budget line items — rather than allowing department heads to identify areas for reserves. This is in addition to appropriation cuts already enacted in the state budget passed in April.
Cardinal receives $4,000 grant for RedBird Art Studio
Cardinal Services was awarded a $4,000 grant from the Indiana Arts
Commission in 2024 with the support of Region 2 Arts Partner, the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County.
Motorist who struck WPD vehicle twice faces nine charges
Nine charges have been filed against the man involved in Saturday morning’s police-involved shooting in Kosciusko County.