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Theme For this year’s Mentone Egg Fest: ‘100 Years Of Egg-cellence’
It’s time to get “Eggs-cited” for the 2025 Mentone Egg Festival.
Braun says Indiana is out of execution drugs, opens door to...
Indiana has exhausted its supply of lethal injection drugs after carrying out two executions in the past six months — and Gov. Mike Braun said Tuesday he doesn’t plan to buy more, at least for now.
Get ready for the prep version of the college sports portal
Do high school sports feel any different to you today?
New fixed route bus proposal unveiled by KABS for Warsaw, Winona...
In the preliminary plans for Kosciusko Area Bus Service’s deviated fixed route, there are 20 stops, from the Warsaw Community Public Library to Walmart, Martin, Kroger and other locations.
Leesburg man dies in accident near Milford
A Leesburg man died in a traffic accident Wednesday afternoon in a collision on SR 15 south of CR 1350N and north of Milford.
Kosciusko County sends $500,000 to city for airport runway improvements
For the second consecutive year, Kosciutko County will provide $500,000 to support projects at the Warsaw Municipal Airport.
Pedestrian struck and killed on US 30 overnight
A North Manchester woman died early Wednesday morning when she apparently walked into the path of a truck on US 30 in Warsaw.
Existing orthopedic company plans to move into Warsaw Technology Park
The city of Warsaw's certified technology park, originally intended to serve the orthopedic industry, will soon have another med tech-related tenant.
Grants will help Cardinal transform Head Start classrooms
Cardinal Services has received seven grants totaling $239,500 for Kosciusko County Head Start.
Today’s Senior Expo provides resources and Services
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Paddock Springs,
Live Well Kosciusko, Stillwater Hospice, CARES, and McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels are
proud to present the upcoming Senior Expo & Outreach. This will be a community-focused event designed to connect seniors and their families with the many resources, services, and activities available to enhance their well-being.
Braun reverses course, removes elected IU trustees for his appointees
The three elected members of the Indiana University Board of Trustees have been removed by Gov. Mike Braun — roughly a month after indicating he wouldn’t. The governor instead on Monday tapped three new members — two notable conservatives — along with reappointing a sitting trustee.
13-year-old airlifted after ORV accident in Miami County
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an off-road vehicle (ORV) accident that injured a teen Sunday afternoon in Peru.
4-year-old drowns in Syracuse Lake after wandering away, DNR says
A four-year-old drowned Sunday afternoon on Syracuse Lake, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
US 30 traffic stop leads to arrest for possession of drugs,...
A Fort Wayne man was arrested in Marshall County early Monday morning on gun charges.
Religious Roots: Christian nationalist ideals sprouting in Indiana legislation
Hoosiers often think Indiana is God’s country, but some state legislators wanted to make it official.
GLAAD not happy about Beckwith assessment as Pride Month kicks off
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s comments calling Pride Month celebrations a “siege on childhood innocence” and a “pagan conquest” are drawing criticism from the largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization in the world.
Paving work on SR 13 (Syracuse to N. Webster) begins this...
Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews will be conducting seal coat operations on State Road 13 between North Webster and Syracuse.
Pacers knock off Knicks, head to the NBA Finals
Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton made sure the Indiana Pacers gave their fans a celebration they waited 25 years to see again.
Warsaw celebrates graduation with commencement
On Friday, Warsaw Community Schools celebrated the commencement of the Class of 2025.
Ivy Tech to lay off 200 employees across Indiana
Ivy Tech Community College will lay off 202 employees statewide as it responds to significant cuts in state funding and frozen tuition rates, the school system’s president, Sue Ellspermann, announced Friday.
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,...