Juneteenth Saturday at Shrine Building in Warsaw
One Warsaw is putting on its fifth Juneteenth event Saturday at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds Shrine Building, 1400 E. Smith St., Warsaw.
Indiana’s “school choice” voucher program grew 20% last year — with more growth coming
By Casey Smith
Indiana Capital Chronicle
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana’s private school voucher program grew by 20% in the 2022-23 school year — the largest increase in...
Relegation is a fascinating concept
I love what we Americans call “soccer.”
Drug crisis documentary about Brown County to be shown in Milford Tuesday
Several groups have come together to present a full-length documentary on the impact of the existing drug crisis on the community of Brown County.
Paving project in Warsaw involves Clark, East McKinley and Hendricks streets
Road work on and around parts of McKinley Street in Warsaw is set to begin today.
US 30 options could be narrowed by next Spring
The decision-making process in determining the long-term plan for US 30 is coming more into focus.
Claypool celebrates sesquicentennial Friday and Saturday
The town of Claypool will celebrate its 150th anniversary Friday and Saturday.
CARES and Bowen Center among opioid grant recipients
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) is providing new funding to help build and support projects across Indiana to improve mental health and recovery services for Hoosiers.
Open house for AWL’s Cat House is Saturday
Animal Welfare League will host an open house to celebrate its new feline facility called the Cat House.
US 30 patrols in Warsaw using spotters to nab speeders
Warsaw Police recently began using a new approach to patrolling U.S. 30 for speeders.









