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Boggs Park basketball courts to undergo significant upgrades
The basketball courts at Boggs Park are set to undergo significant upgrades beginning this week.
Joe’s Kids’ new facility quadruples in space, has room to grow
After renting two facilities over the past ten years, Joe’s Kids has found what can only be described as a forever home.
Fun run, beer, food and music attract crowd to downtown Warsaw
Downtown Warsaw's sixth annual St. Paddy's Street Party built upon its growing tradition Saturday.
Warsaw working with Fellowship Missions to remove Jomac building
The city of Warsaw is working with Fellowship Missions on a grant that would help cover the cost of removing the old nearby Jomac Products building where a new shelter could eventually be constructed.
Riley Kids Fund once again tops $80,000
Riley Radio Days wrapped up a two-day marathon Friday night and finished with more than $80,000 in contributions.
St. Paddy’s Street Party sees growing support, adds 5K fun run
Entering its sixth year, the St. Paddy’s Street Party, set for Saturday in downtown Warsaw, is truly bigger and better than ever before.
Marion County inmate dies after ingesting apparent contraband
An inmate at the Marion County Jail died Thursday after refusing to cooperate with a contraband search.
Signficantly smaller tax abatement approved for Louis Dreyfus
For the second time in a row in recent years, Kosciusko County Council approved a slimmed down request for tax abatement for Louis Dreyfus Co.
Happy Hour returns to Indiana
Soon, you will be able to enjoy a drink at a bar or restaurant at a reduced price during a certain period during the day in Indiana.
Hoffert critical of new effort to hold back students over reading...
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — Warsaw community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert is not a big fan of legislation that could force some...
Gubernatorial candidate forum in Warsaw March 25
Area residents will have a rare political opportunity On Monday, March 25.
NCCAA here for one last week
Next week will mark the end of an era in Kosciusko County sports history.
Disabled vehicle a factor in fatal crash near Pierceton
A Pierceton man died after his vehicle rear-ended another vehicle that had slowed for a disabled vehicle stopped along on US 30 early Wednesday morning.
Bowen Center expanding into mobile crisis services in Kosciusko County
Bowen Center is rolling out a new mobile crisis service that officials hope will serve all of Kosciusko County by the end of the year.
Indiana students in prison could soon receive Pell Grants for Ivy...
Ivy Tech Community College is preparing to offer Pell Grants for incarcerated students to complete business administration and automotive technology certificates through its Madison and Terre Haute campuses, respectively.
Fire chief resigns from Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory
Chief Brian Mayo informed Mayor Jeff Grose Monday that he would be stepping down as chief of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory on May 1.
Statewide tornado siren test scheduled for this morning
This is Indiana’s Severe Weather Preparedness Week which always includes the annual statewide tornado drill, which is set for 10:15 a.m., weather permitting.
Hearing date for election complaint moved to March 22
The date for an election board hearing over a complaint lodged about a campaign yard sign has been moved up.
Republican gubernatorial candidates trade jabs at first debate
The first gubernatorial debate of the cycle gave the six Republican contenders in a highly competitive primary the opportunity to attack one another at a Monday event moderated and livestreamed by the Carmel-based news publication Current.
This year’s St. Paddy’s Street Party includes a 5K fun run
Yes, there will be a leprechaun at the St. Paddy’s Street Party on March 16. And food, drinks, games, music, as well as a 5K.
Complaint filed over use of the term ‘re-elect’ in coroner’s race
A dispute has arisen in the RePublican race for Kosicusko County coroner.
Garage fire spreads to home east of Claypool
A fire that started in a detached garage spread to the nearby home shortly after midnight Sunday at 7608 S. CR 400E, Claypool.
Home and Outoor Show In Warsaw continues Sunday afternoon
The Home and Outoor Show, boasting 92 vendors, continues through Sunday afternoon in Warsaw.
It’s time to spring forward for DST: Change can impact your...
Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time and losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day. It also could harm your health.
Attendant care, FSSA oversight weakened in final hours of session
As the final minutes ticked by for the 2024 legislative session, legislators walked back previous proposals to tighten oversight of the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) and increase payments to families caring for disabled children.
Home and Outdoor show starts Friday in Warsaw
The Builders Association of North Central Indiana will host its annual Home and Outdoor show in Warsaw this weekend.
Comedy night at Owl’s Nest benefits local Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana announced its inaugural comedy show fundraiser, "Laugh for Kids’ Sake,” set to take place at the Owl’s Nest in North Webster on March 22.
Chaplain language removed in last-minute negotiations on religious instruction bill
After months of debate over where to draw lines between church and state, Indiana lawmakers approved a bill to guarantee students’ access to religious instruction.
Grose said Warsaw-Wayne fire budget won’t seek to use maximum levy
Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose indicated he and Fire Chief Brian Mayo will not seek to use the maximum amount of money under aa levy being sought by the Warsaw Wayne Fire territory.
Moving utilities on Anchorage Road expected to take 18 months
Utility relocation — the first phase of work for the widening of Anchorage Road that connects SR 15 to US 30 — is set to begin within days.