Slate Auto confirms plans, pledges to bring 2,000 jobs to Warsaw

Slate Auto has confirmed plans to convert the old RR Donnelley and Sons facility on Old Road 30 into a factory for electric vehicles.

Chamber CEO Rob Parker selected to national fellowship

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced that Rob Parker, President and CEO of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, has been selected to participate in a Master Class for members of the Business Leads Fellowship Program network.

Warsaw HS theater performing Beetlejuice JR

The WCHS Theatre Department invites audiences to step into the (Nether)world of mischief, mayhem, and music with its upcoming production of Beetlejuice JR., the zany, family-friendly adaptation of the Broadway hit and cult-favorite film.

State Police seek help with Milford tresspassing, theft case

The Indiana State Police Bremen Post is investigating an allegation of trespassing and theft that occurred at BB Genetics in Milford.

Attorney David Kolbe passes away at age 70

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw David Kolbe, a longtime Warsaw attorney who served previously as Kosciusko County Prosecutor, died Saturday morning after a brief illness...

Downtown Warsaw Coffee Klatch returns Tuesday night

Four downtown Warsaw coffee destinations will be buzzing with good vibes, great drinks, live music, and even better company as they stay open late this Tuesday, from 5-7 p.m. for this month’s Coffee Klatch.

Warsaw Parks announces 2025 Summer Concert & Event Series

The following is a list of 2025 Summer Concert & Event Series hosted by Warsaw Parks and Recreation:

BREAKING NEWS: Three kids die in Amish buggy crash in Marshall County

Three kids are dead after a crash this morning involving a car and an Amish buggy.

Plan commission unanimously opposes data center rezoning

Plans for a data center near Leesburg faced a wall of opposition Wednesday in a rezoning hearing that lasted nearly two and half hours in Warsaw.

KABS meeting tonight looks at idea of ‘deviated’ fixed routes

Kosciusko Area bus Service, better known as KABS, is considering establishing fixed bus routes in Warsaw and Winona Lake and will seek public input tonight at a meeting at the Warsaw Community Public Library.