City Will See Higher Health Insurance Premium For 2024 Than Expected
After the final 16 budgets were presented to the Warsaw Common Council Monday night, many of them will still need adjusted because the city’s...
Kosciusko Chamber Of Commerce Hires Event Coordinator
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Warsaw recently welcomed Mackenzie Parker to their staff as the new Main Street events coordinator.
Parker grew...
Future sign will keep tally on overdose deaths in Kosciusko County
Kosciusko County’s coroner is putting a spotlight on the number of people who have died from drug overdoses.
Father delivers a strike in message about the dangers off bullying
By David Slone
Times-Union
WARSAW — Before there were strikes, spares and gutter balls at Saturday’s Bowling Against Bullying, speaker Chris Cage, of Willie 103.5, reminded...
Sidney convention finalizes Nov. 7 ballot
Three Democrat candidates were chosen to be on the ballot following a Sidney town convention Saturday.
Church volunteers to read entire Bible in Central Park beginning Monday morning
A group of churches is coordinating the reading of the entire Bible in Waraw's Central Park beginning at 7 a.m. Monday and continuing through Saturday.
Jeep strikes buggy, injuring 7 northwest of Millersburg
Seven people, including four children ages 4 to 12, were hurt in a crash involving a Jeep and a horse-drawn buggy.
Diane Quance appointed to board of works, replacing future mayor Jeff Grose
The city's board of works will have a new face beginning on Sept. 1.
Retiring Battalion Chief Brubaker Considers Firefighting ‘The Best Job In The World’
At his retirement party Friday, Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Battalion Chief Mike Brubaker gave his fellow firefighters some advice.
Linnemeier wins talent contest and car show sees 114 entries at Third Friday
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WARSAW — A large crowd turned out for Third Friday for music, giveaways and a huge variety of gorgeous cars...









