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Fort Wayne Philharmonic performing free holiday show at Warsaw PAC

Fort Wayne Philharmonic is touring the region with three Holiday Pops concerts including one in Warsaw on Wednesday.

Milford Food Bank launches $1 million campaign for new facility

Milford Food Bank has announced the official launch of its $1 million capital campaign to fund the construction of a new 12,000-square-foot storage facility.

UPATE: Sugar Bowl (Georgia vs. Notre Dame) postponed after deadly attack

The College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame has been postponed after a truck plowed into a New Year’s crowd about a mile away early Wednesday, killing at least 10 people.

A tribute to Mrs. Miller

I want to introduce you to someone today.

Warsaw school board looks at options in candidate eligibility inquiry

Jackie Gorski Times-Union WARSAW — Warsaw School Board will have attorney Timothy Shelly, with Warrick and Boyn LLP, look at further steps needed after a school...

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.

Husky Trail intersection closed again until at least Jan. 23

NIPSCO has re-closed the intersection of County Road North 100E (Husky Trail) and County Road East 200N, following a brief holiday break where the road was temporarily opened.

Braun sworn in as Indiana’s 52nd governor

Indiana’s new governor was sworn into office before an enthusiastic crowd of hundreds of the state’s most powerful politicos and everyday Hoosiers on Monday, with speakers focusing on the Hoosier State’s future under the new administration — which coincides with new leadership at the federal level.

McIntosh Is grand prize winner in ‘All Is Bright’ Customer Reward Program

Being a supporter and customer of small downtown Warsaw businesses paid off Monday for Sharon McIntosh.

ISP ‘saturation patrol’ nets 40 criminal charges

In a recent four-day period, a saturation patrol program overseen by Indiana State Police in the Bremen district resulted in 40 criminal charges.