Plug and Play, Zimmer Biomet seek to make Warsaw the medtech capital

In what was described by some as a monumental moment in orthopedic history on Wenesday, Zimmer Biomet, alongside Gov. Eric Holcomb, announced a new collaboration focused on fueling innovation and growth in the medical device field.

Mom-Son Dance May 3 at Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion

Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department has announced details for this year's Mom-Son Dance, scheduled for May 3.

Tio joins IEDA as CEO after departing KEDCo

Alan Tio has a new job.

Holcomb vetoes antisemitism compromise, signs bill weakening Public Access Counselor

Gov. Eric Holcomb on Monday opted to issue his first — and last — veto of the session on House Bill 1002, a priority proposal to further define antisemitism, particularly in academic settings, citing concerns with a compromise reached in the final hours of session.

Boggs Park basketball courts to undergo significant upgrades

The basketball courts at Boggs Park are set to undergo significant upgrades beginning this week.

Joe’s Kids’ new facility quadruples in space, has room to grow

After renting two facilities over the past ten years, Joe’s Kids has found what can only be described as a forever home.

Fun run, beer, food and music attract crowd to downtown Warsaw

Downtown Warsaw's sixth annual St. Paddy's Street Party built upon its growing tradition Saturday.

Warsaw working with Fellowship Missions to remove Jomac building

The city of Warsaw is working with Fellowship Missions on a grant that would help cover the cost of removing the old nearby Jomac Products building where a new shelter could eventually be constructed.

Riley Kids Fund once again tops $80,000

Riley Radio Days wrapped up a two-day marathon Friday night and finished with more than $80,000 in contributions.

St. Paddy’s Street Party sees growing support, adds 5K fun run

Entering its sixth year, the St. Paddy’s Street Party, set for Saturday in downtown Warsaw, is truly bigger and better than ever before.