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Slate Auto confirms plans, pledges to bring 2,000 jobs to Warsaw
Slate Auto has confirmed plans to convert the old RR Donnelley and Sons facility on Old Road 30 into a factory for electric vehicles.
Mayor Jeff Grose delivers city updates with a teacher-esque approach
Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose is nearly 18 months into his new career after nearly 35 years as a government teacher at Warsaw Community High School.
A ‘great move,’ or revisionist history? Beckwith sparks Three-Fifths Compromise debate
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s defense of the Three-Fifths Compromise — which he called “a great move” by the country’s founders toward ending slavery — has thrust the Republican official into the national spotlight and triggered sharp pushback from historians and civil rights groups.
Local officials mum; innovative truckline could become a major local employer
A national publication is reporting that a new electric vehicle company backed by Jeff Bezos, which unveiled plans last week for a new, innovative truck, hopes to convert the old R.R. Donnelley plant in Warsaw into a manufacturing facility.
Anchorage Road will be closed again beginning Wednesday
The contractor performing relocation of NIPSCO's gas utilities will close a small portion of Anchorage Road beginning Wednesday.
Vitoux stepping down from OrthoWorx
Bob Vitoux, the executive leader of OrthoWorx, has announced he's stepping down.
Bench honoring memory of murder victim unveiled in North Webster
By David Slone
Times-Union
NORTH WEBSTER — Though it’s been 50 years this August that Laurel Jean Mitchell was taken away from her family and friends,...
State Police investigate fatal police-involved shooting in Marion
An investigation is underway in Marion where a man died following a police-involved shooting.
Pedestrian struck and killed along US 30 near Parker Street
A pedestrian walking along US 30 near Parker Street in Warsaw was struck and killed around midnight Saturday.
Chamber CEO Rob Parker selected to national fellowship
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced that Rob Parker, President and CEO of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, has been selected to participate in a Master Class for members of the Business Leads Fellowship Program network.
Literacy & Learning center receives $80,000 grant from Health First Kosciusko
Grace College’s Center for Literacy & Learning recently received $80,000 in state funding from Health First Kosciusko.
Suspected cop killer now accused of stabbing guard
A man accused of killing an Elwood Police Officer is now also accused of stabbing a prison guard at the Miami Correctional Facility Thursday night.
Old plan to move Warsaw skate park gains new momentum
The idea of relocating the Mantis Skate Park from Boggs Industrial Park to the west end of Richardson-Dubois Park on West Market Street has been resurrected.
Elevator shaft takes shape as construction revs up at Reuben Williams...
The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw.
All Things New banquet is Saturday
All Things New, a residential women’s program for those struggling with life-dominating issues such as alcohol or substance abuse, will host its annual banquet fundraiser Saturday.
Republicans finalize $44 billion budget, while Democrats point to missed opportunities
The majority of Statehouse Democrats opposed the 2025 budget — crafted over four months and passed by Republicans early Friday morning — decrying unvetted last-minute additions and cuts.
Final legislative roundup includes health care, absenteeism and school accountability
Staff Reports
Indiana Capital Chronicle
One-hundred-and-seven days after the General Assembly convened, this year’s legislative session came to a close early Friday morning after a marathon...
WCS Envirothon team headed to Calgary
Staff Report
WARSAW — Warsaw Community High School's Envirothon team fared well at the state competition.
The Warsaw Panthera team (seniors Sydney Clark and Evan Hand,...
National Drug Take Back Day is Saturday
It is spring cleaning time, and the perfect opportunity to properly dispose of unwanted prescription medications.
Cigarette tax hike, some reductions part of changes to state budget...
Republican lawmakers in the Senate and the House appear to have reached a final budget compromise, as detailed in a late Wednesday afternoon press conference with Gov. Mike Braun.
Warsaw celebrates new educational signs at Center, Pike lakes
If you happen to visit Center or Pike lakes in Warsaw, you'll likely notice a dozen new signs that highlight the city’s conservation efforts.
Warsaw HS theater performing Beetlejuice JR
The WCHS Theatre Department invites audiences to step into the (Nether)world of mischief, mayhem, and music with its upcoming production of Beetlejuice JR., the zany, family-friendly adaptation of the Broadway hit and cult-favorite film.
Nobody was ready for this from college sports
I was raised very humbly, so “I told you so” is not something you hear or read from me very often.
Bill to boost energy generation, nuclear manufacturing advances to governor
House Republicans gave the final go-ahead Tuesday to a caucus priority bill that seeks to incentivize new power generation in Indiana.
Commissioners pull the plug on data center rezoning request
The debate over whether to rezone 550 acres from agriculture to Industrial 3 that would have opened the door for a data center near Leesburg was rejected by the Kosciusko County Commissioners by a 3-0 vote on Tuesday morning.
Parking plan preserves free two-hour parking but with new fees, bigger...
Warsaw unveiled details for a new downtown parking policy that would rely on modern technology and do away with the use of chalk marks as a tool for parking enforcement.
Community Arts Program vocal vision youth auditions April 28, 29
The Community Arts Program of Kosciusko County invites young singers in grades 2 through 10 to audition for Vocal Vision Youth.
REMINDER: Warsaw offers services during Earth Week beginning today
The Public Works Department of the City of Warsaw — along with Borden Waste-Away Services/Integra and Waste Management — is pleased to offer expanded services to the residents of Warsaw in celebration of Earth Week.
Public Vet offers spay-neuter discounts at area events in coming weeks
Public Vet is offering discounted spay and neuter services for dogs and cats and Will be in several area towns in May.
Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff, dies at the age of...
Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism and climate change, died Monday. He was 88.