State Health Department sees surge in infant sleep-related deaths
The Indiana Department of Health is urging parents to take steps to protect their infants following a surge this month of deaths caused by unsafe sleep environments.
Groundbreaking for Millworks apartments set for Sept. 23
Millworks, the long-awaited multi-use apartment building where the old Owens grocery store once stood along West Center Street in Warsaw, will break ground in September.
Central Indiana angler catches state record Mooneye
Indianapolis resident Tyler Baumann caught a 9-ounce mooneye on the East Fork of the Whitewater River on June 5 in Dearborn County, beating the previous record of 5.8 ounces set in 2019 on the Ohio River in Clark County.
Opinions vary 20 years after lawmakers passed daylight saving time:
Two decades ago, after a prolonged and heavy lift through the 2005 legislative session, former Gov. Mitch Daniels signed a monumental piece of legislation into law: establishing daylight saving time in the Hoosier State.
Kosciusko County Shrine Club recognizes businesses with top award
Three companies — Maple Leaf Farms, McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel and
Reinholt’s Town Square Furniture — were recently recognized for over 20 years of support
to the Kosciusko County Shrine Club’s Annual Turkey Shoot.
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.









