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Braun plan would lead to 21-percent tax cut for Hoosiers.
Property tax increases have been something Hoosiers have been dealing with for the last couple of years.
Warsaw considers revising street vendor fees
The city of Warsaw’s Plan Office is considering adjusting fees for street vendors.
Officer’s grandmother becomes an officer for a day
Patricia Strombeck, grandmother of Warsaw Officer Chris Francis, took her oath of office joining the Warsaw Police Department Thursday morning in a private ceremony at City Hall.
US economic growth increased last quarter 2.8%
The nation’s economy accelerated last quarter at a strong 2.8% annual pace, with consumers and businesses helping drive growth despite the pressure of continually high interest rates.
Shoreline grant program available on four lakes
The Healthy Shorelines Initiative Grant program is available this year to residents of Center, Chapman, Pike, and Winona lakes.
OrthoWorx CEO Named to IBJ’s 250 List for 2nd Consecutive Year
Bob Vitoux, president and CEO of OrthoWorx, has been named to the Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 list for the second consecutive year.
State set to begin using cameras in construction zones
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will begin piloting camera speed limit enforcement in Hoosier highway construction zones next month, the agency announced Wednesday.
City’s investment in shopping center applauded amid revival
City Council President Jack Wilhite is one of several people applauding the city’s decision to use $1.2 million two years ago to help financially revive MarketPlace of Warsaw shopping center.
Bealls’ announcement adds to revival at Warsaw shopping center
Three years ago, Marketplace of Warsaw was nearly empty and city officials were wondering if it would even remain open.
OrthoWorx, iXplore partner on student program
OrthoWorx has announced it has been awarded a grant from the Don Wood Foundation to educate middle school and high school students about careers in manufacturing and entrepreneurship.
Paddle boarding and canoeing event Wedesday at Pike Lake
Warsaw Parks and Recreation will host a Community Paddle Boarding & Canoeing event on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pike Lake.
Short stretch of US 6 to close east of SR 15
Part of U.S. 6 east of SR 15 will be closed for about a week for railroad crossing construction.
Helser stepping down as Kosciusko County auditor
First-term Kosciusko County Auditor Rhonda Helser's resignation was announced on Monday, citing “personal reasons” in an interview with the Times-Union.
Park Avenue project moving slower than expected in Warsaw
The two-phase construction project on Park Avenue in Warsaw is progressing slower than expected.
Rockford shifts national ski championship to Warsaw
Kosciusko County is expected to see a burst of some unexpected economic activity during the second week of August.
Political parties react to Biden withdrawing from presidential race
Two party leaders in Kosciusko County are reacting to the historic decision by President Joe Biden to step aside from running for re-election, which has set the stage for Vice President Kamala Harris to step into the race against Republican Donald Trump.
Holcomb headed to Australia
Gov. Eric Holcomb will take another international economic development trip this summer — this time to Australia and Singapore.
Bowen Center now offers 24/7 crisis service in Pierceton
Bowen Center unveiled its new crisis receiving and stabilization unit in Pierceton on Thursday.
Allebach honored by governor, says he’s dealing with health issues
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WINONA LAKE — While many community leaders receive the state Sagamore of the Wabash award, not everyone receives it directly...
This week is weird for sports
Simon and Garfunkel wrote a song and recorded their hit titled “The Sound of Silence” 60 years ago.
Third Friday theme will complement upcoming country concert
Warsaw Parks and Main Street Warsaw are coordinating events for what might be the biggest gathering in Central Park this year with the Country Concert for St. Jude — featuring Kimberly Perry.
Committee will focus on Miller Sunset Pavilion programming
Winona Lake took another step this week with the final approval of a committee that will oversee what’s happening at the Miller Sunset Pavilion.
WLFD expresses concern over proposed costly federal regulations
Winona Lake is joining other volunteer fire departments in speaking out against newly proposed federal regulations.
Banks bashes Biden on national TV
U.S. Rep. Jim Banks railed against President Joe Biden — calling him “an embarrassment” and “the weakest president in history” — during a primetime speech Tuesday at the 2024 Republican National Convention.
700 in North Webster still without power
NIPSCO continues to work to restore power in several areas in Kosciusko County and across northern Indiana after Tuesday morning's storm.
Lilly Center unveils podcast for lake lovers: Lake Doctor Podcast
The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, in collaboration with DreamOn Studios, has released the first three episodes in its new podcast.
NWS reports storm damage across northern Indiana
The National Weather Service is receiving many reports of damage from the early morning storms that swept across northern Indiana.
Storm causes sporadic electric outages
A strong line of storms caused power outages throughout parts of northern Indiana overnight, including an area stretching from north of North Webster and as far south as Pierceton, according to the National Weather Service in North Webster.
State employment at record high, moves past pre-pandemic levels
The number of state employees in Indiana has recovered from pandemic lows and superseded pre-pandemic records with over 32,000 Hoosiers employed by state government agencies.