Warsaw’s two-mile sidewalk project could be complete in June

Warsaw’s major ongoing sidewalk project — possibly one of the biggest in local recent memory — is moving into the final stretch with construction.

KYLA celebrates work of 28 students

Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy on Wednesday celebrated the success of community projects organized by 28 students from six area high schools.

KEDCo hires new CEO, Peggy Friday

The board of directors of Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation has announced Margaret (Peggy) Friday will join the organization as CEO to lead the community’s economic development efforts.

The NFL draft is all about hope

The NFL Draft has become a spectacle unlike any other non-game-related event in the sports world.

County-wide job fair May 23 in Warsaw

OrthoWorx, in partnership with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, KEDCO and three other organizations, is sponsoring the second installment of the county-wide HireKosicusko Hiring Fair on Thursday, May 23, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Warsaw Community Church.

Habitat resale outlet providing big boost for home building efforts

Habitat for Humanity’s resale store in Warsaw is providing a huge boost for the local organization.

State OKs Warsaw beverage district in time for bike festival

It’s official – a request to establish an outdoor beverage district for downtown Warsaw has been approved by the state of Indiana.

Warsaw’s spring hydrant flushing has begun

Indiana American Water began flushing water hydrants Tuesday, April 30. The work continues through Sunday. Below are maps highlighting the schedule.

Grace College & Seminary faculty honored

Grace College & Seminary professors Dr. Lauren Rich, Dr. Rachael Hoffert and Dr. Tom Clothier were recently honored for their outstanding contributions to the institution’s culture of service and academic excellence.

PETA presses proseuctor to take action in local animal abuse case

The national animal rights group, PETA, is urging Kosciusko County’s prosecutor to file animal abuse charges against the owner of Isaiah 11 Ministry, a local counseling center that formerly served as an animal refuge.