Warsaw library to make pitch for bond request to city council on Monday
Leaders with the Warsaw Community Public Library will present their case to the Warsaw City Council on Monday in hopes of gaining their support for a $17 million bond needed for significant renovations.
Feds owe Indiana millions for immigration detention at state prison
Federal government payments to keep immigration detainees at an Indiana prison are lagging by five months, according to monthly reporting released under a new state law.
Motorcyclist from Warsaw dies in weekend crash in Huntington County
A 55-year-old Warsaw man died when he was thrown from a motorcycle in a crash Saturday afternoon, the Huntington County coroner said.
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.
Freedom Fest announces Darryl Worley as headliner for America 250 Celebration concert
The ML Community Impact Alliance (MLCIA) and the Freedom Fest Committee have announced country music artist Darryl Worley will headline the Freedom Fest Concert on Saturday, June 6, at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds in Warsaw.
City of Warsaw opening up more parking for downtown merchants, employees
Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose and City Planner Justin Taylor recently offered insights into several issues, including the upcoming repair to two railroad crossings, a new downtown parking policy, and a long-term idea of an overpass along US 30 over Parker Street.
Beef-A-Roo (Part 2) opens today on Center Street in Warsaw
Beef A Roo will open its second restaurant in Warsaw today.
One dead, one injured in collision on 700N
A Syracuse woman was killed and a Milford man was injured in a two-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon.
Historical Society seeks to boost photo collection with scan-a-thon
The ongoing photo exhibit featuring artwork from photographer Al Disbro has put a spotlight on the importance of local historic photos and led to hosting what might be called a photo scan-a-thon.








