Ivy Tech job fair leads to 50 offers

More than 50 offers have been given to job seekers after they attended Ivy Tech Community College's first-ever "Learn While You Earn" job fair Saturday in Warsaw.

House, Senate strike compromise in final budget proposal

Republicans in both chambers appear to have reached a compromise on the state’s two-year budget, earmarking more than $1 billion for school vouchers while maintaining a commitment to pay down the state’s outstanding debt obligations.

Rhodes leaves behind a legacy of excellence

Al Rhodes announced last week that he would no longer be coaching varsity boys basketball teams.

Fieldhouse of Dreams, Kosciusko by Choice receive awards at KLA graduation

Though all the Kosciusko Leadership Academy white paper projects were considered good this year, only two teams were able to receive an award to help get the projects moving forward.

State issues warning about tax-related scams

News Release INDIANAPOLIS -- Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers of post-tax season scams, which he said occur far too often in communities across...

“Union busting” bill opposed by Indiana teachers heads to governor’s desk

Despite weeks of rallying by Hoosier teachers, the Indiana Senate narrowly advanced a hotly-debated “union-busting bill” to the governor’s desk Tuesday.

WCHS music ensembles earn gold ratings at ISSMA event

Over the weekend, all Warsaw Community High School music ensembles competed at Indiana State School Music Association Organizational Festival.

WCHS renovations will significantly scale back number of entrances

On-going renovations at Warsaw Community High School aimes to significantly improve security.

CCS still has prom desses available at request

Combined Community Services held its annual Glass Slipper event in which it provides prom dresses to students who can’t afford such costs.

City of Warsaw extends Spanish call center service through 2023

The city of Warsaw has extended its Spanish call center service through the end of the year.