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Petition seeks to clamp down on Flock cameras in Kosciusko County
There's now a petition on change.org calling for Kosciusko County leaders to clamp down on the use of Flock cameras.
Adjustments to Pope and Detroit intersection can work for buses, Hoffert...
After looking at options for several years, the city of Warsaw has what might be a solution to the long-standing challenge of reducing congestion at the corner of Pope and Detroit streets.
Longtime township trustee urges colleagues to chart their own course ahead...
There are more than 1,000 townships in Indiana and nearly all of them will face tough decisions next year under a mandatory merger plan outlined by state lawmakers.
Three Republican leaders to highlight property tax reform talks in Warsaw
A town hall meeting in Warsaw focused on statewide property tax reform has been expanded to include State Sen. Chris Garten who is now expected to become the senate leader.
Columnist Roger Grossman offers a thank you to Tommy John
Tommy John knew what was coming, and he prepared us all for it.
Hoosier Lottery to send estimated $350M surplus to state coffers
The Hoosier Lottery had nearly $1.7 billion in sales last fiscal year and will send almost $350 million back to state coffers, according to preliminary and unaudited data presented Tuesday by State Lottery Commission officials.
County Council intends to scrutinize use of Flock cameras in September
Kosciusko County Council is now set to review the use of Flock cameras, a surveillance system that collects license plate information that has become the subject of growing criticism over privacy rights and transparency.
The Gathering Place to host Suicide Prevention Day Sept. 9
Numerous different groups are working together in Kosciusko County to host a Suicide Prevention Day on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at The Gathering Place, 123 S. Buffalo St. in Warsaw.
Flock Cameras catching license plate images and growing public angst
News reports about Flock cameras continue to surface almost daily as anger and questions over the police practice grow across Indiana and much of the country.
Yakym stands with Trump’s decision to move away from South Korea...
President Donald Trump's decision to scale back joint military exercises with South Korea caught some people off guard, given the decades of support for the democratic nation.
HVAC project in city hall to conclude soon; public meetings returning...
The city of Warsaw's massive HVAC replacement project will finish ahead of schedule, and city meetings, which had been moved to the Police Training Center, are set to return to City Hall this week.
One dead in Sunday night accident involving three trucks on US...
A Sunday night crash on US 30 in Pierceton involving three trucks has left one person dead.
Baker Youth Club in Warsaw celebrates 100 Years with a birthday...
Memories were evoked and shared at Baker Boy’s Club/Baker Youth Club’s 100th birthday celebration on Saturday.
Late-night golf cart accident leaves man dead in Marshall County
A 64-year-old man died in a golf cart crash early Sunday morning in Marshall County.
Plans for Le Dîner en Blanc in Warsaw revised due to...
Original plans for Le Dîner en Blanc, a big outdoor dinner featuring white attire in downtown Warsaw Saturday night, have been revised because of rainy conditions.
More rainfall expected through Sunday across northern Indiana
More rain is in the forecast for the weekend for parts of northern Indiana.
OrthoWorx Summit brings together industry leaders with an eye on the...
OrthoWorx held its first-ever OrthoWorx Summit Wednesday at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake.
Two Illinois men wanted on various charges, taken into custody in...
Two Illinois men, including one who fled police but was apprehended two hours later, were taken into custody Friday night.
Black Pine Animal Sanctuary seeks donations after recent storm damage
Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in Albion is seeking financial support after storms on Sunday night damaged parts of its campus.
Roger Grossman commentary: WNBA has a choice to make
I don’t think any of us saw this coming two years ago, did we?
Powerful house explosion leaves one dead in Portage
A house explosion in Portage killed one person after severe storms swept through the area early Tuesday afternoon.
Chicago and NW Indiana hit hard by storm; more rain in...
Severe weather that passed through Kosciusko County shortly after 1 p.m. Tuesday was part of a much larger storm system that cut power to more than half a million people in the Chicago area and northwestern Indiana.
Eight Q&As with Judge McGrath on Kosciusko County’s prison reentry program
The following is the result of an email conversation with Superior Court 1 Judge Karin McGrath after the latest Indiana prison inmate from Kosciusko County graduated from the county's reentry program.
Local workforce expected to grow by 5 percent with arrival of...
Kosciusko County is on the verge of its biggest bump in job growth in a long time with the arrival of Slate Auto at a revamped facility on Old Road 30 and Autocam Medical’s 100,000-square-foot production site currently under construction a mile away along US 30.
More heavy rain expected today; Flood watch stretches across northern half...
A flood watch is in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday for nearly all of northern Indiana.
Police Academy returns for 26th session; Deadline to apply is Sept....
The Warsaw Police Department and the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Office have announced plans for the next Citizens Police Academy.
Despite rescue efforts, Argos man dies in grain bin Monday afternoon
An Argos man died Monday after becoming trapped inside a grain bin at a family farm near Argos.
State rolls out tools to prepare for new Medicaid work requirements
From texts to town halls, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration is rolling out a variety of tools to prepare Hoosiers on the Healthy Indiana Plan for new work requirements.
Street work on Parker Street, Dubois Drive continues through Tuesday (weather...
Micro-surfacing of Parker Street and Dubois Drive will take place Monday and Tuesday, weather permitting, the city of Warsaw announced.
Kosciusko County road list issued as part of cleanup effort
Kosciusko County Emergency Management Agency has issued the following list of roads where crews are working to clean up from Sunday night's storm.































