Holcomb signs eclipse emergency response order

Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday signed a disaster order letting Indiana call on a nationwide aid compact should the upcoming eclipse stress the state’s emergency response systems.

A fitting ending

I know I wrote at-length last week about the NCCAA basketball tournaments making their final passes through Grace College and Winona Lake.

Polywood sold to investor group

An investor group led by Arsenal Capital Partners in partnership with BayPine LP, announced that it has acquired Polywood from Mayfair Capital Partners.

Gubernatorial candidates go on offense, highlight signature policies

Four GOP candidates for governor made time to call each other out while highlighting signature campaign planks during a Tuesday evening debate.

Part of duplex in Warsaw damaged by fire

There were no injuries involving a duplex fire Monday night.

Warsaw Winter Percussion Ensemble heads to state finals

Warsaw Community Schools is excited to announce that the Warsaw Winter Percussion Ensemble secured a 4th place finish out of 18 schools in their class at the Indiana Percussion Association Prelims competition held this past weekend.

Voter registration ends April 8; early voting starts April 9

Kosciusko County Clerk Ann Torpy reminds voters of the upcoming deadlines for the May 7 primary.

In forum, Hill says he’s not currently supporting US 30 proposal or OrthoWorx plan

Warsaw area residents got a taste of gubernatorial politics Monday night with a forum held at the Performing Arts Center and featured three of the six Republican candidates.

Fourth gubernatorial candidate added to Warsaw forum after criticism

An abundance of Republican candidates running for governor this year in Indiana has caused challenges for those trying to organize forums. 

Grace pens perfect ending as NCCAA national champions

A sweeter script could not have been penned than the one that played out on the hardwood of the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center on Saturday evening.