NWS confirms small tornado near Akron Wednesday night
The National Weather Service confirmed a small tornado caused some damage southwest of Akron Wednesday night.
Five-day sweep nets 14 on drug charges; 10 more sought on warrants
Several months of covert surveillance and undercover operations led to the arrest of 14 people and the issuance of warrants on ten more individuals on drug-related charges.
Joe Irwin chosen for county council, eyes a role in data center decision
Republicans chose Joe Irwin to fill the vacancy created by the unexpected death of Mike Long for the District 2 Kosciusko County Council seat.
The school year of a lifetime
I do not have to explain to you that Warsaw has a long history of success in athletics.
KLA, LITE Recovery will host empathy-building re-entry simulator
The Kosciusko Leadership Academy, in partnership with LITE (Living in Transition Effectively), Regional Recovery Hub, will host a Kosciusko Re-entry Simulator, an enlightening event designed to foster empathy and raise awareness of the challenges faced by those re-entering society after incarceration.
Reminder: Part of Anchorage Road in Warsaw closed again beginning today
Part of Anchorage Road in Warsaw is once again closed for a few days beginning today.
Leesburg area data center rezoning to be heard April 2 in Warsaw
Weeks of speculation about a proposed data center northwest of Leesburg came into focus Tuesday night at a large meeting held at Clunette United Methodist Church.
Grace College Wind Ensemble to Perform ‘Give Us This Day’ on Sunday at PAC
The Grace College Wind Ensemble will perform its spring concert, “Give Us This Day,” at 4 p.m. Sunday at Warsaw Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
State Police highlight two nights of saturation patrols in NE Indiana
Throughout the past weekend, the Indiana State Police Fort Wayne Post conducted targeted patrols aimed at criminal activity and identifying and apprehending dangerous and impaired drivers across the district.
Health First Kosciusko coordinator Kurt Carlson fired by the county
Kurt Carlson, who served as the executive director for Bowen Center for nearly four decades, was terminated immediately last week by Kosciusko County in his role as coordinator of Health First Kosciusko after 14 months in the position.