IU is in trouble

The athletic department at Indiana University has a problem, and it’s a big one.

City turns to paid assessment over lingering pickleball noise concern

Lingering concerns about the sounds emnating from pickleball courts at Kelly Park – at least from one nearby resident – has led the city to hire a sound expert.

‘Matilda’ arrives at Warsaw Performing Arts Center March 15-17

News Release Warsaw — The magic of Roald Dahl's beloved tale, "Matilda," will come to life on stage at the Warsaw Community High School's Performing...

Outdoor seating in downtown Warsaw moved up to accomodate nice weather

You might start seeing outdoor seating in downtown Warsaw sooner than normal.

Truck driver pulled from cab left dangling over Kentucky bridge

A woman has been rescued after the semi she was driving crashed on a bridge Friday, leaving her trapped and dangling over the edge.

One dead in collision north of Palestine Lake

A 34-year-old Warsaw man died in a collision north of Palestine Lake Friday morning.

Job fair sees huge turnout in Warsaw

Interest in a job fair hosted by OrthoWorx on Thursday generated an unexpectedly large crowd at the Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion.

Grant will fund Warsaw Schools child care for staff, training for students

Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) announced this week a significant development in support of the Warsaw Area Career Center and Warsaw Early Learning Academy, the on-site child care facility for WCS staff. 

All-Star games stink!

By Roger Grossman News Now Warsaw WARSAW — All-star games stink. I didn’t want to lead you on as to where I was going today. They stink, and...

Lawmakers send message: Indiana remains firmly ‘opposed’ to assisted suicide

As more than a dozen states contemplate “death with dignity” laws, Indiana lawmakers are making clear they’re staunchly opposed to any policy allowing physician-assisted suicide.