State Trooper recovers abducted child during traffic stop
A six-month-old child abducted by a non-custodial parent was safely returned after an observant Indiana State Trooper saw the vehicle it was believed to have been taken in.
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Generous celebrates one-year, announces changes for the Future
On Friday, Generous Coffee marked its one-year anniversary in downtown Warsaw by celebrating community, collaboration, and generosity.
Indiana panel to consider ABA therapy cost controls
Twenty-one agency leaders, health industry professionals, disability advocates and others will look to contain Medicaid spending on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy — while ensuring continued care for thousands of young, autistic Hoosiers — the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced Friday.
Warsaw Schools to parents: state’s summer food program discontinued
Warsaw Community Schools began informing parents on Friday that a popular summer food program has been eliminated by the state.
Bike Park supporters pick up huge gift through Grace College, Lilly Endowment
The 20th annual Fat & Skinny Tire Fest, which arrives Friday, May 16, has maxed out in the number of activities and space for now, but that will likely expand in coming years.
Upcoming Fat & Skinny Tire Fest sees big spike in road race registrations
Fat and Skinny Tire Fest returns next weekend and will celebrate its 20th year of racing.
Slate Auto investment expected to be near $360 million
Slate Auto executives shared some eye-popping financial figures and other details on Thursday night as Kosciusko County officials began considering a local incentives package intended to lure the electric pickup truck maker to Warsaw.
Warsaw celebrates three-phase restoration of Hodges subdivision streets, curbs and sidewalks
Warsaw officials on Wednesday recognized one of its biggest neighborhood road reconstruction projects in recent memory while also touting a state funding program that could be in jeopardy.
Coach Krebs’ insights highlight KYLA’s 32nd annual dinner
KYLA wrapped up its 32nd year with a dinner Wednesday night at The Owl's Nest, providing a chance to honor students who completed eight projects that encourage leadership through community service.









