2,000 future jobs and a housing crunch? Community leaders say they’re making strides

In less than eight weeks, two companies have announced plans to construct manufacturing operations in Warsaw that will create a combined 2,000 new jobs in the community.

Historical Society honors local female high school athletes

The Kosciusko County Historical Society hosted a celebration of women in sports Saturday outside the Kosciusko County Jail Museum. 

Part of Zimmer Road closed beginning Monday

Zimmer Road will be closed beginning today until Thursday between Zimmer Lane and the railroad tracks for a water main replacement.

Jeffrey Fawett, Dean of the School of Business at Grace College, dies

Dr. Jeffrey Keith Fawcett, the Dean of the School of Business at Grace College since 2011, died unexpectedly from heart complications on Friday.

Indiana seeks execution date for death row inmate Roy Lee Ward

The Indiana Attorney General’s Office requested an execution date on Friday for death row inmate Roy Lee Ward, the Spencer County man convicted in 2007 for the rape and murder of 15‑year‑old Stacy Payne.

Winona Lake fireworks, other town activities, will be Saturday

Winona Lake will host its annual July 4th fireworks a week early this year.

Youth Tobacco Survey highlights some positive news in Indiana

The results from the 2024 Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey (IYTS) are in and there’s a lot to celebrate, according to a news release from Live Well Kosciusko County.

Details for July 6 Kosciusko Fair Parade announced

The Kosciusko County Community Fair parade is Sunday, July 6.

State plans to repave damaged portion of SR 13 South of Syracuse

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced on Thursday plans to repair a section of State Road 13 between North Webster and Syracuse that was damaged by extreme heat in recent days.

Graycee Sands selected as Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen

The Kosciusko County Fair Queen Committee has announced Graycee Sands as the 2025 Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen.