Kosciusko County hires financial consultant for 6-month trial run
For perhaps the first time ever, Kosciusko County will use a financial consultant to oversee its finances.
Quiet Riot concertgoers donate $11,452 for Riley Fund
Concertgoers at last week's Quiet Riot show in Warsaw set a record for donations to the Rockin for Riley fund that benefits local families whose children are patients at Riley Childrens Hospital.
Warsaw parks board gives favorable recommendation to 2024 budget plan
With not a lot of questions, the Parks Board unanimously voted to approve the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department’s three 2024 budgets presented by Superintendent Larry Plummer Tuesday.
Warsaw will support apartment projects with bond issues
Two future apartment projects in Warsaw will see significant investment from the city itself.
Another 54K Hoosiers fall off Medicaid rolls
Thousands more Hoosiers left the state’s Medicaid rolls during the second month of “unwinding” federal protections, according to the latest report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
New license branch opens today in Warsaw
Motorists take note: The license branch in Warsaw has officially moved.
Complaints aired over ‘unbearable’ stereo competition at fairgrounds in Warsaw
Noise complaints once again surfaced from entertainment going on at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds last weekend.
Northwest Bank donates $5,000 to KEDCo
Northwest Bank recently announced a $5,000 donation to the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation.
Holcomb says he won’t run for Senate in 2024; holds off on gubernatorial endorsement
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said explicitly he will not make a bid for the U.S. Senate in 2024, quashing rumors that he would seek federal office after his gubernatorial term ends next year.
Introductory meeting on future jail program is Wednesday
So what exactly is IRACS?









