Grief a continuing topic for L.I.T.E. recovery meetings

Titus Funeral Home and L.I.T.E Recovery of Milford will be hosting a grief book club with author Thomas L. Rose, author of “Balloon in a Box — Coping with Grief.”

Indiana Republican leaders call for short, ‘fine-tuning’ session

Keep it short. That has been the directive from leadership in Indiana leading up to the 2024 legislative session.

World population up by 75 million, reaching 8 billion today

The world population grew by 75 million people over the past year and on New Year’s Day it will stand at more than 8 billion people, according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday.

Businesses must begin registering with Financial Crimes Enforcement Network

Indiana’s Secretary of State Diego, Morales, is alerting new businesses about a new federal regulation that requires them to report beneficial ownership information to the Federal government within 90 days of formation. 

Grose says administration’s focus will be on providing good services, communication

Sworn in Friday as the new mayor of Warsaw, Jeff Grose focused a short speech on the importance of communication and the role of limited government.

Signs of change: 2023 was a year of transition

As 2023 comes to an end, News Now Warsaw is looking back at some of the biggest, most impactful stories. Here are ten issues that stood out, not necessarily in order of importance.

Republicans appoint Stutzman as Clay Township trustee

Stephanie Stutzman was voted into the Clay Township trustee position by the Republican caucus at the Claypool Lions Building Wednesday.

Gatke redevelopment will honor Reuben Williams

The future redevelopment of the old Gatke property will honor Warsaw legend Reuben Williams, who fought in the Civil War and helped establish what is today’s Times-Union newspaper.

Despite lingering inflation, spending boosts economy, professor says

The economy is doing great, and the proof is in your spending habits, says an economist in central Indiana.

Utility pole replacement work expected to conclude this week

t appears the extensive utility pole replacement project that has been underway through much of December and led to numerous daily road closings in parts of Kosciusko County, is close to completion.