WCHS/WACC students take home awards during BPA State Leadership Conference

Business Professionals of America (BPA) hosts numerous leadership conferences. BPA is the leading Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students pursuing careers in business management,...

Hoffert, Leininger named Lilly Scholarship recipients

Jordyn Leininger and Ryun Hoffert have been named this year’s Lilly Endowment Community Scholarships recipients by the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.

WCS statement following State Superintendent announcement of statewide school closures

In light of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s press release and executive order at 2:30 PM on Thursday, April 2, Warsaw Community Schools will extend...

Narcan vending machine opens at Kokomo library

The first Narcan vending machine is now operational at a public library in Kokomo.

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,...

Curriculum, pre-k and culture war bills await Indiana lawmakers

By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS -- Changes to K-12 curriculum, increased access to early childhood education and a response to Indiana’s ongoing teacher shortage...

Goshen company teams up with Ford and GM

GOSHEN (Network Indiana) - Normally, GDC Inc. in Goshen manufactures automotive parts and materials to companies like Ford, Toyota and GM. Like many other...

Annual MLK luncheon in Winona Lake canceled

The annual celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. – a tradition in Winona Lake and Warsaw for 34 years –  will not happen this year.

Free meals are being handed out in Syracuse

Groups, restaurants, churches and individuals will be handing out free meals in Syracuse at designated locations over the next week. A volunteer with Compass, a...

Sheriff Smith Lauded for proposing and accepting salary lower than predecessor

Sheriff Jim Smith won applause from Kosciusko County Council Thursday after following through on a campaign pledge to accept a lower salary.