Claassen back on Etna Green council after appointment
Twenty years ago, Aaron Rovenstine appointed Keith Claassen to the Etna Green Town Board.
Indiana girls in distress: report finds uptick in homelessness, mental health issues
The average Hoosier girl encounters more bullying and sexual dating violence than her male peers.
Boil water advisory issued for parts of Winona Lake, Warsaw
Indiana American Water Company’s Warsaw, Ind. District has issued a boil water advisory affecting approximately 1,100 customers in the City of Warsaw and near Winona Lake.
Water outage closes Jefferson Elementary in Warsaw
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) is relocating Jefferson Elementary students due to a water outage.
Cooling center available at Fellowship Missions in Warsaw
News Release
WARSAW — The city has announced that Fellowship Missions will serve as a cooling center due to the anticipated heat expected today.
The cooling...
Former owner of The Car Company one of two killed in Florida gas leak
Two men from Kosciusko County died Saturday from a gas leak in a Fort Myers Beach, Fla., home.
Warsaw releases details on microsurfacing road work
Microsurfacing will occur on several Warsaw streets beginning on Wednesday, Aug. 28.
Grace College opens Rodeheaver Auditorium for event rental
Grace College recently resumed operations of the historic event venue, Rodeheaver Auditorium, at 901 Park Avenue in Winona Lake.
North-South tracks crossing Winona Avenue to close in early September
Norfolk Southern will close Winona Avenue at the north/south railroad tracks near downtown Warsaw from Sept. 3-9 to complete work on the tracks.
WCHS Students Achieve Top Honors At NCF Envirothon In N.Y.
Five Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) students had the opportunity to compete at the NCF Envirothon competition in Geneva, N.Y.









