Improvements eyed for newly-established county park next to Chinworth Bridge

There were no fireworks or celebrations, but as of Tuesday, Kosciusko County now has its first county park.

Etna Green Town Council member Keith Claassen resigns; Republicans plan to fill post

One of Etna Green's longest-serving town council members has resigned.

Three dead in suspected drunk driving collision on I-65

Two children and one adult died, and a fourth was critically injured when the SUV they were riding in slammed into the back of a semi-trailer on I-65.
The River Coffee on West Center Street in downtown Warsaw was busy Saturday during its grand opening in their shared space with Generous Coffee. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.

The River opening 6th and 7th coffee shops in Kosciusko County this month

The River Coffee continues to grow and will be operating seven coffee shops in Kosciusko County by the end of May.

Public school group expects record number of school referendums

The Indiana Coalition for Public Education anticipates that as many as 100 public school districts could ask voters for new money through local property tax referendums this fall.

Proposed e-bike ordinance in Warsaw would address several issues

The Warsaw Traffic Commission on Wednesday recommended to the City Council the passage of an e-bike ordinance that would set policy in several ways.

New warehouse ushers in a new chapter for Milford Food Bank

The Milford Food Bank's new warehouse will soon be turning out more food more efficiently and to more partners.

Sheriff’s office warns of scam involving inmate bond payments

The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is alerting the public to a recent scam involving fraudulent requests for inmate bond payments.

State Budget Committee approves Toll Road hikes with eye on Bears stadium

A panel of state officials on Thursday green-lit a deal letting the Indiana Toll Road’s private operator raise rates twice annually — in exchange for a $700 million windfall — and the governor’s request to spend $200 million expanding a frozen low-income child care program.

Sickafoose, Sordelet named Whitko’s top academic students of 2026

Lillie Sickafoose is the Whitko Junior Senior High School Class of 2026 Valedictorian and Kira Sordelet is Salutatorian, school principal Kathy Longenbaugh announced.