INDOT to pilot new speed monitoring program in Indianapolis
Beginning on Jan. 1, INDOT’s worksite speed control pilot program, known as Safe Zones, will be deployed in the current I-465/I-69 construction zone on the northeast side of Indianapolis.
Bus trips planned for Tigers state championship game on Saturday
For the first time ever, the Warsaw football team will play for a football state championship Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Gunshot wounds top abuse and neglect report for Indiana’s children
Fractured ribs, head injuries, accidental drownings and gunshot wounds. This is a glimpse at how 56 children died from abuse and neglect in 2023.
With public comment deadline looming, Warsaw mayor urges residents to weigh in on US...
Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose is the latest area leader to urge residents to offer their comments on intersection changes along US 30 in Kosciusko County before the Dec. 13 deadline.
As renovations loom, Warsaw library will likely require temporary closure
A feasibility study on renovating the Warsaw Community Public Library has been released with many ideas that are part of a long list of possible changes.
Two dead, one critical in Old Road 30 collision
Two people died and a third was critically injured in a Thanksgiving night accident north of Pierceton.
Cabaret fundraiser at Wagon Wheel is Thursday
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is thrilled to invite the community to Great Performances, Greater Purpose: A Year-End Match Challenge Fundraising Cabaret at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12.
Syracuse stabbing victim hospitalized, suspect arrested
A Syracuse man was stabbed Thursday night at a Syracuse bar allegedly by another Syracuse man during a confrontation.
Lexipol agreement generates questions at fire territory board meeting
Though an agreement between the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory and Lexipol was quickly approved by the Board of Public Works and Safety back on Dec. 20, it generated about 40 minutes of discussion Tuesday during the WWFT Board meeting.
As homelessness trend grows, Fellowship Missions eyes expansion
As homelessness appears to be increasing across the United States — including Warsaw — Fellowship Missions is gearing up for expansion plans to serve a growing population of those in need.