38th Infantry Division soldiers come home
Indiana National Guard soldiers with the 38th Infantry Division arrived home Monday, April 6, 2020, after a nine-month deployment to the Middle East in...
Zimmer Biomet reducing operations to “critical lines” temporarily
Kosciusko County and Warsaw's largest employer, Zimmer Biomet, will be reducing their workforce temporarily due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Zimmer Biomet Vice President of External...
$11K+ raised for COVID relief by the Grace College Men’s Soccer Team
The fund-raising run by the Grace Men’s Soccer Team ended Wednesday.
The players ran in shifts from more than a week at 1st Source Bank...
THURSDAY COVID UPDATE: Positive cases, deaths jump again according to ISDH
It was another big jump in numbers in the Indiana State Department of Health's daily COVID-19 update.
An additional 42 deaths were reported in the...
Thallemer urges families to keep store visits to one person
Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer is urging families to adhere to the essential travel orders and to limit the number of people heading to the...
Kos. Co. Commissioner Jackson cautions summer travelers to area lakes
Residents who travel to the lakes during the summer will be asked to take precautions as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Kosciusko County Commissioner Brad Jackson,...
Autopsy done on found human remains, additional testing continues
An autopsy was done on the human remains found in a field north of Pierceton late last week.
Kosciusko County Coroner Anthony Ciriello said the...
Warsaw, Tippecanoe Valley receive teacher residency program grants
Warsaw Community Schools and the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation were two of six school districts in the state to receive a $1,000 Residency Program...
56 Chihuahuas Taken From Silver Lake Home
Silver Lake police seized 56 chihuahuas from a home Tuesday night after firefighters responded to a gas fire and discovered the conditions the dogs...
Dairy producers say closure of schools, restaurants and “panic buying” led to low demand
Dairy farmers facing unprecedented supply chain disruptions are dumping millions of gallons of excess milk and bracing for a prolonged downturn.
Images of farmers standing...









