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A good day for lemonade sales in Warsaw
The Streasick family was operating their lemonade stand on Saturday outside of their home in the 900 block of East Center Street in Warsaw.
Doubleheader country concert in Warsaw was one to remember
Take two bands with some 80 years of combined music experience who actually seem to like each other, throw them on stage under perfectly pleasant summer conditions, and you have a recipe for a great night of country music.
Dr. Hoffert talks about future sidewalk plans along County Farm Road
This week's guest on In the Know, a public affairs show airing on Kensington Digital Media radio stations, is Dr. David Hoffert, superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools.
Project Ebenezer’s Helping Heroes Fest this weekend
All proceeds from Project Ebenezer’s 2025 Helping Heroes Fest directly benefit Kosciusko County first responders through mental health and wellness initiatives.
Firing squads in Indiana? ‘A hell of a lot less expensive’...
With lethal injection drugs proving both costly and difficult to obtain, a growing number of Republican lawmakers and state officials are pushing for an alternative: the firing squad.
Messsage to Health First: Services not intended for undocumented residents
Just months after the Kosciusko County fired its Health First coordinator over policy concerns, another strong message was sent Wednesday night.
Thumb implant leads Medartis to fully acquire KeriMedical
Medartis, a Swiss-based company with US headquarters in Warsaw, has announced the full acquisition of another Swiss company just days after the US Food and Drug Administration approved a key product developed by the firm.
Country music double header featuring Confederate Railroad, Kentucky Headhunters Friday in...
News Release
WARSAW — Warsaw's annual Country Concert for St. Jude is happening this Friday.
This year's free how, organzied by the Warsaw Parks Department, will...
Kosciusko County seeks eminent domain for land needed for parking garage
Kosciusko County, seeking to construct a parking garage with the city of Warsaw, will move forward with eminent domain after the owner of a downtown property balked at the idea of accepting a purchase price that would have been based on the average of two appraisals.
WL Town Council defends Allebach’s actions in new statement
Winona Lake leaders issued another statement Tuesday in the aftermath of the critical state audit, and this one was more defensive in posture.
Body pulled from Lake Wawasee early Sunday morning
The body of a Carmel man was recovered early Sunday from Lake Wawasee.
LITE Recovery starting to distribute Naloxboxes to help curb overdose deaths
LITE Recovery has begun distributing Naloxboxes to make anti-overdose drugs more readilty available to the public.
Zimmer Biomet acquisition expected to propel growing emphasis on robotics
Zimmer Biomet has announced plans to acquire a company specializing in robotics that will take its surgical abilities to a new level.
No decisions yet by Winona Lake Park Board following critical state...
Winona Lake Park Director Holly Hummitch’s job appears to be hanging in the balance following a highly critical audit from the state that highlighted a wide range of deficiencies.
Generous Coffee hosting Warsaw block party tonight
Generous Coffee will host a Block Party on Monday, July 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. in downtown Warsaw.
Hometown artist graces downtown Etna Green with a sense of community
If a public mural is supposed to reflect a sense of community, Justin Vining has been feeling it.
Wawasee to begin providing school supplies for most students
Many Wawasee students will be receiving free school supplies to start the new year next month.
Anchorage Road closing in Warsaw extended
NIPSCO's work on Anchorage Road has been extended through next Wednesday, July 16, weather permitting.
Milford officials celebrate installation of 635 water meters with some HELP
Water meters don’t sound like a big deal until yours is on the fritz, and on Thursday, Milford celebrated the installation of 635 new meters that will improve accuracy and efficiency, and make it much easier on the utility staff.
65-year-old Silver Lake man killed by police near Disko
A Silver Lake man was shot and killed by police in Wabash County Thursday morning.
HELP has major celebrations today in Milford and Saturday in Etna...
It's a big week for The Hoosier Enduring Legacy Program (HELP) Kosciusko.
R&B Car Company stuffs a bus, donates $1,800 to Animal Welfare...
R&B Car Company Warsaw, recently held its annual fundraising event that included a “Stuff the Bus” effort to collect pet food and supplies and then donated $1,800 to Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County.
Gov. Braun ends DEI initiatives
Indiana Governor Mike Braun sent out a report on Wednesday about his administration’s progress to replace the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) with MEI (Merit, Excellence, and Innovation).
Etna Green clerk-treasurer filing period extended
David Slone
Times-Union
WARSAW — The deadline for filing for the Etna Green clerk-treasurer has been extended, according to Kosciusko County Republican Party Central Committee Chairman...
Four Warsaw elementaries earn STEM recertification from state
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) has announced that Claypool Elementary,
Jefferson Elementary, Madison Elementary and Washington STEM Academy have officially been recertified as STEM Certified Schools by the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) for the upcoming school year.
Captain Caitlin Clark makes all-star selections
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, one of this year’s 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star captains, selected her roster as part of an hour-long edition of WNBA Countdown on ESPN, presented by Google.
Tradition makes sporting events better
I am constantly amazed at reader reaction to some of the things that come up in my space every week.
Cig tax hike a great time to consider quitting, Live Well...
With the increase in the cost of tobacco products that began on July 1, many may see this as an ideal opportunity to consider quitting tobacco.
Autocam Medical leaves option open for longterm expansion in Warsaw
You don’t construct a $70 million manufacturing facility in another state without a sense of confidence, and Autocam Medical — the Grand Rapids, Mich., company that announced plans to do so in the Warsaw Tech Park — is feeling pretty good about its future in Kosciusko County.