Tradition makes sporting events better

I am constantly amazed at reader reaction to some of the things that come up in my space every week.

Cig tax hike a great time to consider quitting, Live Well Kosciusko says

With the increase in the cost of tobacco products that began on July 1, many may see this as an ideal opportunity to consider quitting tobacco.

Autocam Medical leaves option open for longterm expansion in Warsaw

You don’t construct a $70 million manufacturing facility in another state without a sense of confidence, and Autocam Medical — the Grand Rapids, Mich., company that announced plans to do so in the Warsaw Tech Park — is feeling pretty good about its future in Kosciusko County.

85 adult learners receive high school equivalency diplomas

Warsaw Adult Education celebrated a major milestone on Friday, June 20, as 85 adult learners from Kosciusko and Fulton counties received their high school equivalency diplomas in a moving graduation ceremony held at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center.

Kosciusko County Fair doubles down on monster truck momentum

The Kosciusko County Community Fair knows a good thing when they see it and this year they’re doubling down on the success seen in recent years with Monster Trucks shows.

Winona Lake hires Pamela Howard as town manager

Winona Lake Town Council approved a resolution Monday to hire Pamela Howard as the new town manager.

I-65 crash causes massive mess, traffic delays

A multi-vehicle crash on I-65 caused a massive mess and a lengthy backup for northbound motorists at the end of a holiday weekend.

Downtown Candy in Warsaw adds exterior seating

Downtown Candy is the latest downtown Warsaw retailer to add outdoor seating.

Where are the fireworks? Here is a full list from the Times-Union

The following is a list of Fourth of July fireworks and related activities happening over the holiday weekend that was compiled by Jackie Gorski of the Times-Union.

Beckwith spars with a few, covers 20+ topics in a two-hour Warsaw town hall

Some area residents had been urging elected officials to participate in a town hall in Warsaw to discuss concerns, and they got it Tuesday night when Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith hosted a sprawling, nearly two-hour conversation at Warsaw City Hall.