Truck driver in Warsaw bus crash facing lengthy prison sentence

Almost 2-1/2 years ago, a fast-moving semi tractor-trailer hit a school bus transporting the St. Ignatius College Prep hockey team from Illinois on U.S. 30, near East Center Street, in Warsaw.

North Webster celebrates upgrades at YMCA branch

For over 20 years, the YMCA has had a presence in the North Webster Community Center (NWCC).

Habitat to celebrate Warsaw ReStore’s 6th anniversary Saturday

Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County is celebrating six years of operating its ReStore in Warsaw.

Slate Auto confirms plans, pledges to bring 2,000 jobs to Warsaw

Slate Auto has confirmed plans to convert the old RR Donnelley and Sons facility on Old Road 30 into a factory for electric vehicles.

Mayor Jeff Grose delivers city updates with a teacher-esque approach

Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose is nearly 18 months into his new career after nearly 35 years as a government teacher at Warsaw Community High School.

A ‘great move,’ or revisionist history? Beckwith sparks Three-Fifths Compromise debate

Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s defense of the Three-Fifths Compromise — which he called “a great move” by the country’s founders toward ending slavery — has thrust the Republican official into the national spotlight and triggered sharp pushback from historians and civil rights groups.

Local officials mum; innovative truckline could become a major local employer

A national publication is reporting that a new electric vehicle company backed by Jeff Bezos, which unveiled plans last week for a new, innovative truck, hopes to convert the old R.R. Donnelley plant in Warsaw into a manufacturing facility.

Anchorage Road will be closed again beginning Wednesday

The contractor performing relocation of NIPSCO's gas utilities will close a small portion of Anchorage Road beginning Wednesday.

Vitoux stepping down from OrthoWorx

Bob Vitoux, the executive leader of OrthoWorx, has announced he's stepping down.

Bench honoring memory of murder victim unveiled in North Webster

  By David Slone Times-Union NORTH WEBSTER — Though it’s been 50 years this August that Laurel Jean Mitchell was taken away from her family and friends,...