Sip and Shop in Warsaw features art, wine and shopping on Friday
A new event in downtown Warsaw arrives Friday.
Committee planning numerous events to celebrate America’s 250th birthday
America will celebrate its 250th birthday next year and a local celebration spanning three days is in the works in Kosciusko County.
Women leading the way in next Habitat housing project in Warsaw
A larger-than-normal crowd turned out for the latest groundbreaking for Habitat for Hmanity of Kosciusko County’s upcoming housing project, energized by a big turnout of women who will lead the construction and fundraising efforts.
Morales blasts ‘fake news’ repeatedly at public meeting
A traditionally humdrum meeting detailing motor vehicle issues took a turn Wednesday when Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales spent nearly 15 minutes blasting critical press coverage, repeating the phrase “fake news” a dozen times during what’s typically a brief housekeeping segment.
Mentone woman dies following Sunday night motorcycle accident
One of two people injured in a motorcycle accident Sunday in Warsaw has died.
Kosciusko officials continue talks about establishing COLA for deputies
An effort by Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith to upgrade the pension plan for his deputies has been an uphill battle, given the county's financial constraints, but there was a glimmer of good news on Tuesday.
Artist’s affection for Warsaw displayed in Slate Auto’s social media campaign
Artwork from a 24-year old graphic artist and native of Warsaw has been incorporated into a social media photo used by Slate Auto.
Number of those officiating youth sports dwindling
New information out this summer confirms what I have been telling you for a couple of years: the number of people who are umpiring and refereeing youth sports is shrinking.
Unexpected terminations: Beckwith replaces OCRA staff with congregants, friends and allies
As Micah Beckwith took office in January, the Republican lieutenant governor and his aides quickly remade a small state agency he oversees – removing long-time employees at the Office of Community and Rural Affairs to make room for political allies.
Indiana BMV unveils new ‘blackout’ license plates, available starting August
Indiana drivers will soon have a new option at the license branch: the state’s first all-black license plate.