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Bears stadium decision expected in May or June, state lawmaker says

State Sen. Ryan Mishler said he expects the Chicago Bears will make a decision on their future stadium in May or June and continues to express confidence that they might choose Hammond. 

Slate will begin taking pre-orders for electric pickup trucks this summer

There are more signs that Slate Auto continues to move closer to beginning production of its electric pickup truck plant in Warsaw.

Volunteers sought for workday at the Kosciusko Fairgrounds on Saturday

Some of the same folks who are organizing Kosciusko County's Freedom Fest later this summer are inviting the public to a community workday at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, where numerous improvements are being made.

ABATE and county officials highlight Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

Members of ABATE in Kosciusko County will celebrate Earth Day (as well as National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month) by cleaning up a two-mile stretch of road they've adopted on CR 400S late Wednesday afternoon.

City-county parking garage in Warsaw will be topic of upcoming meeting

The Kosciusko County Commissioners will soon host a public meeting to discuss the planned city-county parking garage for downtown Warsaw.

Kosciusko Opioid Committee provides update, application process

The Kosciusko County Opioid Committee has reorganized and has announced details about future funding requests and the application process.

Wagon Wheel partners with Hoplore Brewing Co. for Trivia and Orchestral...

On Saturday, April 25, Wagon Wheel’s Symphony of the Lakes will hosts a collaborative event that brings together craft beer, movie trivia, and live orchestral performance in a single evening.

Indiana University and Zimmer Biomet launch research, workforce partnership

Indiana University and Warsaw-based Zimmer Biomet have entered into a new partnership designed to accelerate technologies that improve joint replacement, bone healing, and mobility. 

Speeches by Beau Bayh, Kelly Thompson highlight Democratic dinner in Winona...

Democrats had a big turnout at Noah Noah Wood Grill in Winona Lake Saturday night, with speeches from four candidates.

Conley and Wiesehan discuss parking garage and spar over fish fry...

A GOP candidate forum at the Warsaw Community Public Library Saturday afternoon touched on many topics, including whether the two candidates for Kosciusko County Commissioners support the proposed city-county parking garage.

Bob Kevoian, co‑founder of “The Bob & Tom Show,” has died

Bob Kevoian, longtime co‑host and co‑founder of “The Bob & Tom Show,” died at 75.

City of Warsaw offering sandbags at street department

The City of Warsaw Street Department is offering free sandbags to City of Warsaw residents.  They are available two ways.

Yakym and First Lady Melania Trump discuss foster care initiatives

This week, Congressman Rudy Yakym joined First Lady Melania Trump for a Ways and Means Committee Roundtable on foster care initiatives, including his bipartisan bill, The Support for Expectant and Parenting Foster Youth Act (H.R. 7655).

Work party at Chinworth Bridge west of Warsaw set for April...

Friends of the Trails invites the public to join a spring work party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, at the Old Chinworth Bridge Trailhead Park, located at the intersection of CR 350W and W Old Road 30 in Warsaw.

Milford Food Bank to celebrate expansion with open house on May...

The Milford Food Bank invites the community to celebrate the completion of its new warehouse facility with a public open house from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 2,  at 112 E. Emeline St., in Milford.

State Budget Committee approves Toll Road hikes with eye on Bears...

A panel of state officials on Thursday green-lit a deal letting the Indiana Toll Road’s private operator raise rates twice annually — in exchange for a $700 million windfall — and the governor’s request to spend $200 million expanding a frozen low-income child care program.

Warsaw Schools has openings for math teachers, special ed instructors and...

Are you looking for a job? Warsaw Community Schools can help.

Venture Challenge gets students going on the road to entrepreneurship

High schoolers in the Kosciusko Student Venture Challenge (KSVC) aren’t waiting for the future to become entrepreneurs.

Owens Meat Market plans to open second store on south side...

Warsaw area shoppers have been clamoring for years to see a grocery store open up on the south side of the city, and it's now about to happen, but on a smaller scale. 

Columnist Roger Grossman recalls ‘A life-changing day’

Sunday was a day I won’t ever forget.

More rain in the forecast on Thursday, Saturday across Kosciusko County

More rain on Wednesday afternoon further saturated Kosciusko County, but conditions in parts of Fulton and Marshall counties appeared to worsen.

Warsaw girls basketball coach Lenny Krebs resigns after nine seasons

Lenny Krebs has informed the Warsaw Athletic Department that he is stepping down as head coach of the Lady Tiger basketball program.

Sickafoose, Sordelet named Whitko’s top academic students of 2026

Lillie Sickafoose is the Whitko Junior Senior High School Class of 2026 Valedictorian and Kira Sordelet is Salutatorian, school principal Kathy Longenbaugh announced. 

Sponsors lining up behind upcoming Holocaust exhibit; ‘Butterfly Project’ announced

A few new details were released this week by the Warsaw Community Public Library about the upcoming five-week Holocaust exhibit that will feature, among other things, a speech from a Holocaust survivor at the Performing Arts Center in Warsaw. 

$1.7 million distributed to 13 groups by K21 Health Foundation

The K21 Health Foundation has awarded $1,708,227 in grants to several nonprofit organizations dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of Kosciusko County residents.

Rain expected through Saturday; Storms and hail possible tonight

The National Weather Service in North Webster is predicting more rain is likely through Saturday across much of northern Indiana that could result in fresh flooding.

Governor to pump $200M into child care vouchers, take 14K kids...

About 14,000 additional low-income children could soon nab vouchers for free and reduced-cost child care under a $200 million proposal announced Tuesday by Gov. Mike Braun’s administration.

Grace College names Dr. Thomas Pycraft as Dean of its School...

Grace College recently announced Dr. Thomas Pycraft is the new dean of the School of Business.

Additional $650 million in funding to boost Slate Auto production in...

Slate Auto, the Jeff Bezos-backed electric vehicle startup that plans to open a new manufacturing facility in Warsaw later this year, has announced it has raised $650 million to fuel its efforts.

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