CCS fundraiser luncheon is Thursday as demand for assistance grows

Combined Community Services will host its annual Love Thy Neighbor fundraiser on Thursday at Warsaw Community Church on County Farm Road.

Tensions rise over bill targeting “harmful” library materials for minors

Tensions rose at the Indiana Statehouse last week after a bill targeting materials deemed “harmful to minors” in school libraries was rolled back — and then amended again — in committee.

Opioid settlement money also sent to smaller towns

Indiana’s massive opioid settlement will bring millions and millions of dollars to Indiana and is unchartered territory for local officials whose job will be to use the money to fight the epidemic.

Firefighters douse mulch fire

Firefighters were called to a mulch fire east of Warsaw late Sunday afternoon.

Warsaw Breakfast Optimists announce essay winners

The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club announced the top three winners of the 2023 essay contest with the theme "Who is an Everyday Hero That Brings out the Optimist in You?"

Elkhart County police issue appeal in case of missing Middlebury girl

A missing persons case involving a 12-year-old girl is gaining more attention from the Elkhart Sheriff's Office.

Cannabis bill gets hearing, but will not advance

For the first time ever, lawmakers heard testimony during a legislative session both for and against legalizing pot.

Pickup and car collide on U.S. 30 in Pierceton

A two-vehicle accident in Pierceton slowed eastbound traffic Friday morning.

Indiana House Republicans “committed” to voucher school expansion

House Republicans will seek to expand the state’s “school choice” program despite a top GOP senator’s call for more voucher school reforms.

County opioid committee hears from numerous service providers

Kosciusko County officials got a crash course Thursday on how well the community is tackling the opioid crisis.