Optimist Club Oratorical Contest March 29 in Warsaw

Sign-up is underway for youths seeking to compete in the Warsaw Optimist Club Oratorical Contest.

Spay-neuter service for cats in Syracuse April 2

Public Vet, a non-profit group, is returning to Kosciusko County to fix cats and kittens (6 weeks and older) on April 2.

Construction of new intersection system along US 24 in Wabash to begin next week

A major reconstruction of an intersection along US 24 in Wabash is set to begin early next week and will continue for months.

US forecast: Blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all at once

Nearly every part of the United States is getting walloped by wild weather or just about to be.

Winona Lake Town Manager Pam Howard resigns after less than a year on the...

The town of Winona Lake is looking for a new town manager after hiring one less than a year ago.

Warsaw library expects strong turnout for upcoming Holocaust exhibit events

An upcoming expansive five-week traveling exhibition on the Holocaust will arrive at the Warsaw Community Public Library beginning June 20, and organizers are thrilled.

Cyberattack on orthopedic giant Stryker linked to Iran

Stryker, one of the biggest orthopedic firms in the country with offices in Warsaw and other Indiana cities, said a cyberattack disrupted its global networks Wednesday.

Joe’s Kids receives $50,000 Challenge Grant from Dekko Foundation to expand sponsorships

Joe's Kids, a nonprofit pediatric therapy clinic serving children in Warsaw, has been awarded a $50,000 challenge grant from the Dekko Foundation.

Warsaw Student Council Hosting Riley Movie Night at the PAC

The Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) Student Council will host a Riley Movie Night on Friday, March 20, inviting families and community members to enjoy a movie while supporting a meaningful cause.

The spirit of the coach

There are things in life that we know are coming, and we still are not and cannot be prepared enough to experience them anyway.