City OKs Two Residential TIF Districts
With the Redevelopment Commission approving the declaratory resolutions for two residential TIF districts Monday after public hearings, Warsaw will be one of the first...
County Swears In Five New Officers
The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office has five new deputies that hit the road today.
Andrew Hochstetler, Tyler Stringfellow, Mason Teel, Drew Brewton and Logan Pitts...
Two Dead in Crash in Marshall County
Two people are dead after their car crashed into a semitrailer in Marshall County.
It happened around noon Monday at U.S. 6 and Miami Trail....
City of Warsaw Starts Up New Phone Alert Service
The city of Warsaw has rolled out a new alert system for its residents.
The new system sends alerts to a cell phone or e-mail...
Fort Wayne Radio Station Raises over $100K for Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana
The 72nd installment of News Talk 1190 WOWO’s annual charity fundraiser, Penny Pitch, raised over $100,000 for this year’s recipient, Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana (CSNI) Friday.
From...
Warsaw Man Arrested following Police Pursuit Sunday Afternoon
A Warsaw man was arrested following a police pursuit Sunday afternoon.
The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office says a deputy observed a red pickup truck, driven...
White Christmas Chances Dwindling
While a white Christmas was looking favorable last week, and we have some of the white stuff out there this morning, a shift in...
Wawasee Eyes New AP Emphasis, Learning Evaluation Tools
In the Student Learning Report to the Wawasee School Board on Tuesday, attendees were able to hear about progress on Illuminate DnA and the...
McEntire Concert Collects 11 Boxes For Toys For Tots
Country and gospel singer Susie McEntire performed for an audience during a free “Country Christmas” concert Saturday at Lakeview Middle School.
This was the sixth...
Indiana University could make SAT, ACT tests optional
MUNSTER, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University could soon stop requiring students to submit ACT or SAT scores with their college applications. A university spokesman says...








