SNAP retailers, shoppers not pleased with Indiana’s ban on sugary drinks, candy
Indiana merchants and customers say the state’s ban on federal food aid for sugary drinks and candy relies on definitions too “arbitrary” to comply with or shop by.
Open house on downtown festival street plan is Wednesday at chamber office
The public will have a chance to see plans for a proposed festival street in downtown Warsaw during an open house on Wednesday afternoon.
Anchorage Road closing in Warsaw begins today, will continue until late fall
Reconstruction of Anchorage Road in Warsaw will begin in earnest today with the first of many partial road closings that will continue into the fall.
Gusty winds today and storms possible tonight before snow arrives Monday morning
Another round of extreme weather will pass through Northern Indiana today and Monday with temperatures ranging from 70 today in Warsaw to the upper teens by Monday night, the National Weather Service predicts.
Mooresville man among those killed in Iraq, Pentagon says
An Indiana man was among those killed in a military plane crash in Iraq on Thursday.
Kosciusko wind damage: Truck tipped over, mobile home crushed by tree
High winds knocked over a truck on SR 15 South and severely damaged a mobile home after a tree fell on it during Friday’s windstorm.
Optimist Club Oratorical Contest March 29 in Warsaw
Sign-up is underway for youths seeking to compete in the Warsaw Optimist Club Oratorical Contest.
Spay-neuter service for cats in Syracuse April 2
Public Vet, a non-profit group, is returning to Kosciusko County to fix cats and kittens (6 weeks and older) on April 2.
Construction of new intersection system along US 24 in Wabash to begin next week
A major reconstruction of an intersection along US 24 in Wabash is set to begin early next week and will continue for months.
US forecast: Blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all at once
Nearly every part of the United States is getting walloped by wild weather or just about to be.









