Three local contests had razor-sharp margins

Results for an exceptionally quiet municipal election involving just a handful of communities wrapped up quickly Tuesday night.

53 new street lights being installed

Work to replace 53 street lights in downtown Warsaw is closing in on the midpoint.

New Winona Lake town council member begins work within minutes

There’s another new face in Winona Lake town government.

New research: Indiana’s increased charter school enrollment could have benefits

More Hoosier parents are opting to send their kids to charter schools, and new research insists that moving away from traditional public schools increases students’ likelihood to achieve academically and after graduation.

Group of Warsaw merchants band together to attract new downtown traffic

A group of merchants in downtown Warsaw are hoping to shake things up.

Parkview Employer Solutions to open new Kosciusko County office Thursday

Parkview Employer Solutions will soon open its new Kosciusko County Clinic, bringing together a shared employer clinic, occupational health clinic and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) office under one roof.

Kirkdorffer takes oath, becomes Warsaw’s fourth female officer

Taking her ceremonial oath of office Friday, Danielle M. Kirkdorffer is the fourth woman to join the Warsaw Police Department.

Homeowner hopes to soon remove ribbon from giant Sycamore

As Gita Kamdar and a guest stood on the side of Colfax Street next to the giant Sycamore under Saturday's sunny skies, a series of motorists slowed and asked about the tree’s much ballyhooed future.

DON’T FORGET! Daylight Saving Time arrives at 2 a.m.

It's time to pull back the clocks an hour tonight!

Avalanche stymies Warsaw’s championship hopes

Warsaw coach Bart Curtis called it “an avalanche of things” that Penn inflicted upon his visiting Tigers in Friday night’s Class 6A sectional championship that the Kingsmen won 31-10 at Freed Field.