Hardee’s in Warsaw closed, but is it permanent?

The Hardee's restaurant on US 30 in Warsaw is closed, but whether it is temporary or permanent is unclear.

Warsaw using federal ARPA money to expand park programming

The city of Warsaw will use some of its remaining American Rescue Plan money to significantly boost park activities this year.

Commercial dog breeders win out as Senate passes pet store measure

Indiana senators approved a bill Wednesday blocking cities and towns from banning the retail sale of dogs by state-approved sellers. It was a win for frustrated national pet store chains but went against the wishes of animal welfare advocates.

Heavy rains expected Wednesday

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW -- It looks as if the most extreme weather that is part of a massive winter storm will stay...

House east of Warsaw destroyed by fire Tuesday morning

Fire quickly consumed a house east of Warsaw Tuesday morning.

WCS see some improvements on bus arm violations, but concerns remain

Stop-arm violations are still a concern to Warsaw Community Schools.

Indiana ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill pivots to kids’ gender identity

Teachers in Indiana public schools could be required to tell parents if a student changes their gender identity or preferred name under a bill House committee members approved Monday.

Kosciusko County Jail upgrading visitation technology

Covid changed many ways in which people interact and jail visitations in Kosciusko County is one of them.

Plunge raises $18,000 in North Manchester

The 2023 Polar Plunge, for Special Olympics, took place at Manchester University on Saturday.

Subcontractor for Maple Leaf Farms fined over child labor violatons

A subcontractor working for Maple Leaf Farms of Leesburg is facing $1.5 million in fines after the federal government determined it was employing children who were working overnight shifts, using hazardous chemicals, and cleaning brisket saws.