Creators Of Downtown Art Exceeded Expectations
There are a couple of giraffes in downtown Warsaw.
And a peacock, along with a number of other temporary art pieces for the public to...
Kirkdorffer takes oath, becomes Warsaw’s fourth female officer
Taking her ceremonial oath of office Friday, Danielle M. Kirkdorffer is the fourth woman to join the Warsaw Police Department.
Today’s warmth won’t last long, Rudkin predicts
Kosciusko County and much of northern Indiana will see record-breaking temperatures Tuesday.
Gateway Grove to have first house up by September
With the first house expected to be up as soon as September, a groundbreaking ceremony for Gateway Grove was held Friday afternoon.
Representatives of the...
Stop for school buses, avoid the fine
With the new school year just around the corner, it’s important to keep in mind school bus safety while out on the roads.
The Indiana...
Popeyes Officially Opens With Ribbon-Cutting
Anticipation for Popeyes officially opening in Warsaw Monday morning was high, especially for four Lakeland Christian Academy juniors.
Seth Martin, Ben Jackson, Alex Cook and...
State responds to appeal filed by Alyssa Shepherd
The state has responded to an appeal filed by the attorneys of a woman convicted of hitting and killing three children at a bus...
Earth Day Event In Syracuse Focuses On Conservation
SYRACUSE - A number of booths and activities on the grounds of the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation Saturday celebrated Earth Day by letting people...
New data tool shows where Indiana students are struggling with literacy
As debate heats up among Indiana policymakers over how to address Indiana’s literacy “crisis,” a new statewide dashboard gives a more detailed look at where additional reading supports are needed most.
Authorities continue to seek info on stolen LED stop sign
The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office, along with Crime Stoppers, are still seeking information on a stolen LED stop sign that was taken back in...