NW Library partners with Warsaw American Legion to send books to overseas military

For the last three months North Webster Community Public Library has been partnering with Warsaw American Legion Post 49 in Operation Paperback to collect...

Early Childhood Alliance opening up pop up center for temporary childcare option for healthcare...

The State of Indiana is encouraging communities to find ways to provide their essential medical personnel with much needed childcare options during the COVID-19...

Free meals are being handed out in Syracuse

Groups, restaurants, churches and individuals will be handing out free meals in Syracuse at designated locations over the next week. A volunteer with Compass, a...

ROAD CLOSURE: CR 100 E, Pound Drive intersection closed for an additional two weeks

The city of Warsaw announced on Wednesday that the intersection of County Road 100 East and Pound Drive will be closed an additional two...

Kosciusko County reports one new COVID case, addresses some survey FAQ’s regarding masks

The Kosciusko County Health Department reported one new positive case of COVID-19, ending a six day streak with no new cases. Officials say no...

WEDNESDAY STATE COVID UPDATE: 394 new positive cases, 31 deaths in Indiana

In their Wednesday update, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 394 new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the state total up to 12,438. This...

Questions and answers surrounding the subtle reopening of Indiana

Governor Holcomb says when Indiana starts reopening businesses is the easy question. The hard question is how. Holcomb has extended a statewide stay-home order twice...

Egg sales skyrocket during COVID-19 pandemic

People haven't just been buying a surplus of toilet paper. Eggs have also been flying off the shelves because of the COVID-19 pandemic. "It's been...

Another COVID recovery in Kosciusko County, KCHD issues public survey

The Kosciusko County Health Department announced today that another recovery from COVID-19 was reported, bringing the county's total up to 11. Tuesday was also...

Holcomb extends stay-at-home order through first of May

Governor Eric Holcomb has officially extended Indiana’s stay-at-home order through the first of May. In his daily press conference from Indianapolis, Holcomb made the announcement...