Tippecanoe Chapman Sewer District celebrates start of construction

After decades of effort, the Tippecanoe Chapman Sewer District broke ground on what is believed to be one of the biggest "non-sewered" residential lake communities in the state.

Quintet to perform at Kroger store in Support of Salvation Army

A brass quintet composed of local musicians will perform Christmas Carols at Kroger in Warsaw in support of The Salvation Army.  

Brystal Bower wins first-annual Cutest Reader contest

Operation Read, previously known as Kosciusko Literacy Services, completed its first annual Cutest Reader Contest earlier this week.

Blood Drives coming to Warsaw, North Webster and Bourbon

American Red Cross has announced upcoming blood drives in Warsaw, North Webster and Bourbon.

Apartment fire in downtown Warsaw quickly extinguished

A fire in downtown Warsaw Wednesday night was quickly extinguished by firefighters.

McGinnis files to run for Winona Lake Council

Ashley McGinnis has filed for the Winona Lake Town Council seat that was left vacant after Denny Duncan was elected to the school board...

Hoosier midterm election turnout drops 20%

Electorate engagement wasn’t as high as hoped, with just 41% of Indiana’s registered voters going to the polls for last month’s midterm elections — a nearly 20% drop in turnout from the 2018 midterms.

KABS returns over $250K in CARES money

Kosciusko Area Bus Service gave back some of its CARES Act funding after not being able to use it all.

Milford man gets 17 years for child porn

Shane Smith, 35, of Milford, was sentenced on charges of production of child pornography, United States Attorney Clifford D. Johnson said in a news release Tuesday.

Opinions posted in abundance at U.S. 30 meeting in Warsaw

A large map displayed on a table inside the Lincoln Elementary gym Tuesday night was heavily congested with an abundance of Post-it notes voicing personalized concerns about reconstructing U.S. 30 through Kosciusko County.