Warsaw man arrested for second time for theft
A Warsaw man previously arrested Oct. 24 on theft and drug charges was arrested again Nov. 4 on a theft charge.
It’s small businesses versus Trump in tariff case before the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear one of the first major cases of President Donald Trump’s second term Wednesday, when the administration defends the president’s emergency tariffs that American small business owners say are upending their livelihoods.
Warsaw Parks announces details on ‘Letters from Santa’ program
Warsaw City Parks Department has announced plans for its annual Letters to Santa program.
Indiana Youth Institute launches bold vision at KIDS COUNT conference
Indiana Youth Institute (IYI) announced an ambitious new initiative to strengthen support networks for Indiana’s youth during the 2025 KIDS COUNT Conference in downtown Indianapolis.
New program, Operation Emergency Food, provides food assistance to veterans
The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) has initiated an urgent program, Operation Emergency Food, to provide critical food assistance to veterans and their families impacted by current disruptions to federal food aid.
Bird flu reported at Elkhart County Duck breeder facility
The bird flu virus has been found once again at a commercial poultry farm in Elkhart County. This time, it’s been found at a commercial breeder duck facility impacting a total of 3,078 birds according to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH).
Indiana lawmakers set mid-cycle redistricting work for December
Indiana lawmakers won’t meet to consider new congressional maps and tax code tweaks until the first two weeks of December, legislative leaders announced Monday — ending months of speculation.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney dies at the age of 84
Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents in U.S. history and a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, has died at age 84.
Warsaw city hall renovations will require temporary moving of all public meetings
Warsaw City meetings will move to the Police Department Training Center in December and January while work is being done in the council chambers at City Hall.
As SNAP benefits expire during government shutdown, CCS pantry sees increasing demand
Monday was a busy, busy day at Combined Community Services, with many people standing in line to sign up for food assistance while others browsed for free coats provided after the recent Kerlin Family Coat Drive.









