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Two surviving WW II veterans share war stories in a Warsaw...
In what might have been one of the more unique moments in recent local history, two World War II centenarians — Charlie Garner and Bob Gast — sat in a Warsaw coffee shop on Friday and talked in detail for more than an hour about their wartime experiences.
Dual exhibit opens Friday night at Atelier in Warsaw
Contemporary art gallery ATELIER will present a dual exhibition of paintings by
Cuban-born Reynier Garcia and sculpture by Indiana-based Adam Boyle from May
30 through July 25.
Heavily intoxicated man repeatedly flees police, but canine ends pursuit
An allegedly highly intoxicated man fled police repeatedly in Marshall County before a canine unit helped apprehend him.
Warsaw High School Band receives ISSMA All-Music Award
Warsaw Community High School's Community High School Band has been honored with the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) All-Music Award for the 2024–2025 school year.
Proposals to offset food insecurity in Kosciusko County gain initial OK
Plans to establish four new programs that will address food insecurity in Kosciusko County received a green light this week.
Motorcyclist killed in collision south of North Webster
A Middlebury motorcyclist died in a traffic accident south of North Webster shortly after 3 p.m. Thursday.
Warsaw commencement moved indoors due to chance of rain
Warsaw Community Schools is moving its commencement ceremony, set for Friday, to an indoor location because of weather concerns.
Kosciusko fair pageant organizers hope to revive tradition next year
Plans for two pageants that have traditionally been part of the Kosciusko County Community Fair have been cancelled for lack of participation.
Bikers Against Predators helps Warsaw police nab 25-year-old suspect
Staff Report
WARSAW — Bikers Against Predators, a group that works to catch adults trying to hook up with youngsters across much of the United...
Jim Irsay was the ‘Shoe’
By Roger Grossman
News Now Warsaw
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay died last week at the age of 67.
That’s really not that old by today’s standards,...
State lawmakers downplay impact of reduced tax revenues for taxing units
Two area state lawmakers defended passage of SB 1, the property tax reform bill, which will have an impact on local governments.
Construction of YMCA’s innovative Play Café in Warsaw begins this summer
The Kosciusko Community YMCA has announced that a major lobby renovation at the Parkview Warsaw YMCA will begin this summer.
Warsaw man accused of inflicting multiple stab wounds
A Warsaw man was arrested Sunday after allegedly stabbing another man about seven times.
Three displaced after fire on East Center Street
The occupants of the home at 1611 E. Center St., Warsaw, were displaced after a house fire this morning.
Warsaw Schools offers in-person registration support Wednesday
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) is now accepting student registrations for the 2025–2026 school year for all returning and new students across the district.
Memorial Day events on tap for the weekend
The following is a list of towns and organizations that have scheduled Memorial Day events this weekend.
Wagoner appointed as Etna Green clerk-treasurer
Barbara Wagoner was appointed Thursday to be the new Etna Green clerk-treasurer by Kosciusko County Republican Party Central Committee Chairman Mike Ragan, effective June 1.
Magical Meadows expansion aims to grow servces, aid first responders
The Magical Meadows officially launched a $2 million capital campaign Thursday as part of a two-phase expansion project at the therapeutic horseback riding center in Warsaw.
Marine who died at the age of 23 honored at Zimmer...
Thursday's ceremony honoring U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Aaron Seal 19 years after he died in combat, still brings out deep emotions for his family.
Webinar looks at the connection between obesity and cancer
News Release
WARSAW — Live Well Kosciusko will host a webinar that looks at the connection between obesity and cancer.
The free one-hour event begins at...
Community Arts Program Vocal Vision Choral Fest Singers sought
Community singers are invited to sign up and join Vocal Vision, the adult choir of the Community Arts Program, for our upcoming 2025-26 performance season.
Indianapolis Colts’ music-loving owner Jim Irsay dies at age 65
Jim Irsay started his football career as a ball boy. He finished it as a team owner.
Downtown Warsaw Running Clinic (two days a week) starts June 18
Main Street Warsaw is excited to partner with the Kosciusko Community YMCA to launch the Downtown Warsaw Running Clinic, a 14-week training program designed to prepare runners of all levels for their racing goals.
Sterling Contracting, widespread support help top Dixie fundraising goal
The Dixie Sternwheeler and Sterling Contracting are thrilled to announce the resounding success of their recent fundraising campaign, which has far exceeded expectations.
Two lake projects gain written support from Kosciusko County officials
Two Lake projects, including what is described as a full restoration of Webster Lake, have gained written support from Kosciusko County officials as local groups apply for government funding from other sources.
Coffee Klatch returns tonight in downtown Warsaw
Four downtown Warsaw coffee destinations will be open late Tuesday, May 20, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for Downtown Coffee Klatch.
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts raises nearly $20,000
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts raised nearly $20,000 on Thursday during its annual Day of Giving fundraiser.
Death row inmate who killed police officer executed overnight
Death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie was executed by lethal injection shortly after midnight Tuesday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, according to Department of Correction officials.
Traffic light upgrades near courthouse in Warsaw begin Tuesday
Updates to traffic lights at the intersection northwest of the Kosciusko County Courthouse will begin Tuesday and continue for about two months.