Private lander touches down on moon, but communications signal is weak
A private U.S. lunar lander touched down on the moon Thursday, but contact with the craft was weak, company officials said.
Warsaw man accused in Wednesday night stabbing
A Warsaw man is facing an attempted murder charge and other felony charges after a stabbing Wednesday night in Warsaw that left a person with significant wounds.
Intellectual diversity bill gains momentum in state house
It had a rocky road through the State Senate, but a bill that Republicans say would protect students and faculty from retaliation over their political beliefs is moving its way through the Indiana House.
AT&T reporting cell service disruption
People who use AT&T for their cell service are having trouble with their phones today.
WCHS commencement no longer relying on rain date
Warsaw Community Schools is excited to announce the upcoming commencement ceremony for the Class of 2024.
Cancer Services Of Northeast Indiana opens regional office in Warsaw
Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana has served Kosciusko and 10 other surrounding counties for the last 18 years.
Outdoor beverage district (DORA) proposed for downtown Warsaw
The city of Warsaw appears to be following suit with Winona Lake — and other communities — in establishing a new policy in which downtown patrons can consume alcohol beverages outside of the where they bought the beverage.
A late-winter carry-in
I feel very unfocused this week.
Warsaw outlines levy hike proposal for Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory
Details of a proposed levy hike for Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory were highlighted Tuesday night at a City Council meeting.
Winona Lake temporarily sets aside utility late fees
Winona Lake’s utility billing system continues to be a mess.