College conferences are silly

The Pac-12 as we used to know it is over.

WRSW radio celebrating 75th on-air anniversary

On Wednesday, WRSW Radio began celebrating its 75th anniversary with a proclamation from Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer and a gathering with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.

Winona Powder Coating seeks support from Etna Green council

Etna Green Town Council members voiced opinions on moving forward with a USDA loan that would benefit Winona Powder Coating and the town, although they did not give a final approval Tuesday.

New mural at Visitor Center celebrates lake life

The newest mural in Kosciusko County was unveiled Tuesday at the convention and visitor’s bureau along US 30 in Warsaw.

Bicyclist, 21, struck and killed Monday night north of Warsaw

An Etna Green bicyclist was killed in a traffic accident Monday night north of Warsaw

New WCHS entrance part of two distinct routes for drop-offs (see map)

Warsaw Community Schools is providing insights into using the high school’s two entrances for drop-offs. Changes were necessary after the main entrance was revamped.

States seek to let teens as young as 14 serve booze in restaurants

As a former bartender and current tipped worker, Trupti Patel knows that customers tend to get grabby when there is booze involved.

Warsaw seeks to replenish depleted downtown facade fund

Warsaw City Council gave a thumbs up to replenishing the facade grant fund for downtown businesses.

Sign added to the soon-to-reopen Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion

The sign for the soon-to-reopen Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion has been erected.

Back-To-School Cookout Continues Growing In Winona Lake

Whether it was the Mountain Dew, free food or just the fact that it was one of the last summer activities before the start of school, more people showed up to the back-to-school cookout lunch Monday in Winona Lake than Police Chief Joe Hawn expected.