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FIFA lifts US star striker Balogun’s suspension at World Cup after...
U.S. President Donald Trump intervened on behalf of star U.S. forward Folarin Balogun, whose red-card suspension was lifted in a decision that allows him to play in a World Cup match against Belgium on Monday.
Students embrace technology in Indiana’s growing virtual school sector
Sabanna Yenna situates herself into a seat in the crowded Hinkle Fieldhouse, surrounded by 900 of her virtual classmates gathered in anticipation of Indiana Digital Learning School’s inaugural in-person commencement ceremony.
Fire chief says Wawasee fireworks show not delayed because of nearby...
A long holiday weekend wrapped up Sunday night with a fireworks display in Winona Lake, which had been postponed Friday because of the weather.
Fireworks, heat and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
The 250th anniversary of American independence is colliding with a country gripped by political polarization and a heat wave bearing down on millions of people across multiple states as celebrations get underway across the United States on Saturday.
43-year-old Warsaw man dies in train accident near Argonne Road
A Warsaw man was killed late Thursday night after lying on the railroad tracks and getting hit by a train.
Saturday’s Firecracker 5K will see record turnout to support inclusive endurance...
When the My Team Triumph Firecracker 5K kicks off Saturday morning in Winona Lake, it will mark the biggest turnout in its 12-year history.
Collision with buggy north of Millersburg leaves man seriously injured
One person suffered a serious head injury after the buggy he was riding in collided with a pickup truck on S.R. 13, around 2 p.m. Thursday.
$50,000 grant awarded to Warsaw Library’s Capital Improvement Fund
The newly created fund established to cover the cost of capital improvements at the Warsaw Community Public Library has received a $50,000 grant.
Slate Auto workers among the first moving into new Union Station...
Union Station Lofts, transformed from the old Gatke property, is starting to fill up with its first tenants.
Warsaw traffic commission mulls double roundabout as a fix to Pope...
Construction of two roundabouts is being considered as a long-term solution to reduce traffic congestion in the area around North Detroit and Pope Streets in Warsaw.
Roger Grossman reflects as America turns 250
We are just days away from the birthday of the United States of America.
17 arrested in recent Kosciusko County Net43 drug sweep
The Net43 drug task force conducted a drug sweep last week, resulting in 17 arrests.
Bell ringing at Oakwood Cemetery on July 4 will commemorate America’s...
The Greater Warsaw Ministerial Association encourages the ringing of bells at Noon on July 4th to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of America.
Thomas appointed to Etna Green’s town council by Republican chairman
A retired Warsaw police officer who spent much of his life in Etna Green has been appointed to the town council.
Forecasters cite ‘dangerous’ conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its...
Nature’s oven was on high Tuesday for millions of people in the Midwest and Great Lakes states as intense heat and humidity baked the regions with no immediate relief before the misery shifts to the eastern U.S.
Warsaw Parks cancels Wednesday’s slip-and-slide due to excessive heat
The city of Warsaw's Parks Department has canceled a slip-and-slide event on Wednesday because of excessive heat.
Rex’s Rendezvous in Warsaw goes smoke-free beginning Wednesday
If you feel the Earth move a little on Wednesday, the epicenter might be originating at Rex’s Rendezvous.
Wagon Wheel’s Weekend promotion offers tickets to Footloose for $25
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is making live theatre more accessible to the community with a special Community Access Weekend promotion for its summer production of Footloose.
Merger of two Warsaw middle schools could cost $119 million
The Warsaw Community School Board on Monday officially recommended combining Edgewood and Lakeview middle schools.
Warsaw Friends of the Library sees boost in donations after city...
Warsaw Friends of the Library has seen a significant surge in support over the past six weeks after Warsaw City Council rejected a $17 million bond.
Three cooling centers now open in Warsaw, Winona Lake
Warsaw and Winona Lake have both opened cooling centers as an extensive heat wave is expected to arrive today and stick around into the Fourth of July weekend.
Banks touts America 250, criticizes Beau Bayh and calls for passage...
U.S. Sen. Jim Banks touched on three main points in his keynote address Saturday at the Kosciusko County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner - America 250, the election of Max Engling as Indiana’s next secretary of state and the SAVE America Act.
Heritage Walk highlights some of the most prominent names in local...
Local history – and even some locally-derived music – came alive Saturday at Oakwood cemetery in Warsaw with well over 100 people participating in the tours.
Kosciusko County Fair Board will sell beer, wine at upcoming county...
Visitors to the upcoming Kosciusko County Community Fair will be able to buy beer and wine.
Lake City Skiers to host Central Region Tournament July 10–12
The Lake City Skiers will host the 2026 Central Region Tournament at Hidden Lake in Warsaw on July 10–12.
Highlights of Holocaust survivor’s speech featured on this weekend’s public affairs...
Excerpts of Holocaust survivor Irene Miller's presentation earlier this week will be featured on In The Know, the public affairs show that airs on Kensington Digital Media radio stations.
New owner of North Pointe Cinemas says he’s looking at improvements
North Pointe Cinemas in Warsaw has a new owner.
Roger Grossman commentary: World Cup showing best of America
I hope you are enjoying the World Cup matches as much as I am.
103-year-old WW II veteran reflects after hearing speech by Holocaust survivor
Nearly 400 people attended Tuesday's speech by Holocaust survivor Irene Miller, and one of those was 103-year-old World War II veteran Charlie Garner.
Pride Party Saturday afternoon at Bixler Park in Warsaw
In what is likely the first of its kind in the city, plans for a Warsaw Pride Party have been announced for this Saturday afternoon at Bixler Park.



































