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State tackles penny-rounding policies amid national shortage

Indiana lawmakers are crafting statewide penny-rounding policies as Hoosier retailers struggle through a nationwide shortage of the discontinued coin, but admit it needs more work. State revenues could also suffer.

Public invited to annual Barn & Business Breakfast

The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, invites community members to attend the annual Barn & Business Breakfast, a morning event focused on celebrating agriculture and its vital role in Kosciusko County.

Rehearsals begin for Dancing with the Stars for Charity event on...

The music has started, the dance shoes are on, and rehearsals are officially underway for the fourth annual Dancing with the Stars for Charity, returning Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m. at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center.

Former Pierceton Town Council president Jerry Kreger passes away

Jerry F. Kreger, a community leader and lifetime resident of Pierceton, passed away in his home on Wednesday.

Indiana ‘deadline’ approaching for possible Bears stadium deal

The countdown clock is ticking louder for a potential deal locating the new Chicago Bears stadium in northwest Indiana.

Kosciusko foundation awards $164,000 to 21 groups

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation recently awarded 21 local organizations and agencies with Community Fund Grants.

Warsaw student protest against ICE prompts varying reactions

Reaction to Friday’s walkout by about 90 animated and angry Warsaw High School students prompted strong reactions afterward.

Counter-protester accused of assaulting adult woman at student protest in Warsaw

High school protester walk along Center Street in Warsaw Friday afternoon after they walked out of class early in protest over the federal immigration crackdown. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.
A student walkout and protest by an estimated 90 Warsaw High School students on Friday eventually led to the arrest of a counter-protester accused of striking an adult woman helping guide students across the street a block from the Kosciusko County Courthouse. 

Sip N Shop among four area events happening Friday night

Here are four events happening tonight in Warsaw and Winona Lake:

Immigration crackdown bill clears Indiana House with only Republican support

Indiana House Republicans pushed through a bill mandating local cooperation with federal immigration crackdowns, brushing aside criticism that the measure would misdirect police resources and was un-Christian.

Bike park funding gets a big boost with K21 Health Foundation...

Development of a bike park near the Grace College athletic fields by the Kosciusko Velo Cycling Club is picking up speed, and much of the construction could be underway this year. the Grace College athletic fields by the Kosciusko Velo Club is picking up speed, and construction of a major portion of it could begin this year.

Group working to reduce overdose deaths, suicides turns to new programs

A movement to reduce the number of overdose deaths and suicides in Kosiusko County is gaining traction.

Rochester woman, 72, dies in collision just north of Fulton County

A 72-year-old Rochester woman died in a crash late Wednesday afternoon in Marshall County.

Former Grace College president John Davis dies at age of 89

Dr. John Davis, a former president at Grace College, passed away on Wednesday at Grace Village Health Care in Winona Lake, at the age of 89.   

Super Bowl buffet line

I have several things running around in my head today, so I am going to fit them all into my space.

Friday’s all-you-can-eat benefit and silent auction will support Warsaw Band program

The Warsaw Band Boosters will host a Dan’s Fish and Chicken Fry Fundraiser and Silent Auction on Friday, February 13, from 4:30-7:00 PM in the Warsaw Community High School cafeteria.

Job fair March 5 at Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion

The first job fair of the year in Warsaw is scheduled for March.

Motorist driving on I-80 shoulder crashes into disabled truck

Indiana State Police said a motorist who had been passing traffic on the shoulder of I-80 collided with a disabled truck Wednesday morning.

Push for tighter rules looms over Indiana needle exchange program

For Indiana’s syringe exchange programs to survive, they might face new restrictions that public health advocates say will undercut efforts to help intravenous drug abusers kick their addictions.

Stockdale wins Kosciusko County Council seat over five challengers

A 32-year-old elder law attorney, Will Stockdale, was selected by a GOP caucus to fill the at-large Kosciusko County seat Tuesday night.

Part of Husky Trail to close for 2-3 weeks beginning Monday

NIPSCO will close the bridge on Husky Trail to all traffic beginning on Monday, February 16, in order to connect a gas main following the recent bridge replacement project.

LITE in Milford opens new Teen Space for area youth

A new meeting space designed for youths ages 13 to 17 has opened in Milford.

Lucky 7 Car Store customers combine to donate $18,250 to Honor...

It costs $140,000 for every Honor Flight that shuttles 85 veterans and their guardians to Washington DC, to see the memorials built in their honor.

Special Olympics Polar Plunge returns to Warsaw on Feb. 21

Special Olympics Indiana’s 2026 Polar Plunge season continues Saturday, Feb. 21, in Warsaw, inviting area residents to Be Bold and Get Cold for a great cause.

Bob Ross painting class March 14 in Warsaw

Warsaw Parks and Recreation will host an instructor from Secret Studio in the Wild Woods for a Bob Ross painting class in March.

Police shooting leaves 17-year-old dead in Elkhart

A 17-year-old boy is dead after police fired their weapons in Elkhart early Sunday morning.

Longtime park board member, Democratic Party leader Steven Haines dies

Former Kosciusko County Democratic Party Chairman Steven Haines will be remembered by his friends for his kindness, hard work and leadership.

Who’s running? Winona council race attracts two challengers; Several contests in...

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — Primary election contests come into focus with Friday's passing of the filing deadline in Kosciusko County. Voters will have...

Rob Parker, Mayor Grose tout benefits of soon-to-be-enacted parking policy

Two community leaders expressed confidence this week that Warsaw's new downtown parking policy will benefit both store owners and motorists.

Overdose victim in Marshall County revived, but faces charges

Emergency responders were able to resuscitate an overdose victim Thursday night in Lapaz.

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