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.
Kick off holiday season with Cookies & Cocoa with Santa
The Warsaw Theatre Department is excited to invite families to a magical holiday event that’s sure to fill your hearts with joy — Cookies & Cocoa with Santa!
Celebrate the season at the WCHS Annual Holiday Band Concert
The Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) Band invites the community to join them for their highly anticipated Holiday Band Concert on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m.at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center.
Free childcare training center opening at YMCA in Warsaw
A new childcare training program will open in December at the Kosciusko Community YMCA in Warsaw.
Warsaw prepares for Decatur Central in state championship
Warsaw football coach Bart Curtis and leadership of the athletic department and the high school participated in the annual state finals football coaches meeting and media day at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday.
Downtown Warsaw Holiday Open House Friday night
On Friday, more than 600 luminaries will line downtown streets as nearly 20 merchants stay open from 5-8 p.m. offering a holiday sip-n-shop with treats, hot chocolate, wine and cheese and specials on merchandise.
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.
Seniors at Warsaw, Whitko awarded full-ride scholarships from Lilly
Two area high school seniors learned Friday that both are recipients of a four-year, full-tuition scholarship from Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship.
Report finds that Hoosier electricity, energy costs continue to grow
In the span of one year, the state’s biggest utility companies disconnected 174,015 Hoosier households, turning off the lights and heat at a time when energy costs are growing faster than Hoosier paychecks.
Two-year search continues for North Webster man
News Release
WARSAW — Police continue to look for a North Webster man who has been missing for more than two years.
Kosciusko County Sheriff's Office...









