Warsaw Third Friday features cruise-in benefiting KBOR
The goal for the Kosciusko Board of Realtors’ cruise-in at Third Friday downtown Warsaw on Friday evening was to raise $10,000 for children’s charities.
Utility work will close McKinley Street in Warsaw beginning Monay
McKinley Street from Winona Avenue to Durbin Street in Warsaw will be closed for much of next week, beginning Monday.
Block party one of three events planned by Slate Auto
Slate Auto plans to begin manufacturing electric pick-ups in Warsaw in 2026, but right now, the Michigan-based start-up is focused on creating local enthusiasm and goodwill.
Habitat finishes another home with more support from Salvation Army
For the second time in recent years, The Salvation Army of Kosciusko County has provided land to Habitat for Humanity that led to the construction of a new home.
Little Sister Makia Lucas perseveres amid tragedies while also excelling
To suggest Makia Lucas overcame adversity would be a monumental understatement.
Warsaw man convicted by jury for unlawful possession of a firearm
A 47-year-old Warsaw man, Gary Schmucker, was found guilty Wednesday of possessing a firearm as an unlawful drug user.
Rotary Dog Park Fund established at Community Foundation
A new fund has been established at the Kosciusko County Community
Foundation by the Warsaw Rotary Club to support the development of a dog park in Warsaw.
Etna Green hires new clerk-treasurer, Ann Anglin
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
ETNA GREEN — The Etna Green Town Council has approved the hiring of a clerk-treasurer.
Ann Anglin, who has been serving...
County’s new Public Defender Agency working to speed up court system
Kosciusko County’s newest office — officially known as the Public Defenders Agency — is up and running, and its chief public defender, Jack Burch, says it will improve efficiency in the judicial system in several ways.
GOP lawmakers, politicos, pan prospect of early redistricting in Indiana
“Optically horrible.” A “hard no.” In “bad form.”