WCS, OrthoWorx host roundtable with students, IEDC 

Warsaw Community Schools, in partnership with OrthoWorx, recently hosted a roundtable with Tony Denhart, the Executive Vice President of Workforce and Talent from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, at Warsaw Community High School.

Fundraisers announced for student athlete suffering from cancer

Grace’s men’s basketball team is rallying the community behind freshman Hagen Knepp who has been diagnosed with cancer.

Parrett retires after 24 years with Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory

After four years of volunteer service and about 20 years as a full-time firefighter, Fred Parrett decided to retire from the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory.

Indiana property taxes, on average, are higher

If you own a home in Indiana then you have likely noticed that your property taxes have gone up.

Gasbuddy says lowest price for gas in Indiana is $2.84 per gallon

The cheapest gas in the state can be found in Sullivan, where you can fill up for 2.84 per gallon, according to gasbuddy.com.

Hupfer loses bid for national RNC post

Indiana Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer lost his bid for Republican National Committee co-chair Friday in a third-round vote.

Kosciusko Habitat accepting applications for housing program

Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County is accepting applications from people in need of a home.

Grace College, Mission Point Church host annual ‘Supermarket Sweep’

Grace College and Mission Point Community Church are inviting the public to participate in the annual Supermarket Sweep on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at Kroger, 2211 E. Center St., Warsaw.

One killed in SR 25 collision Thursday Night

One man was killed and several injured in a head-on collision Thursday night on Warsaw’s south side.

Silveus Insurance, ONE TEN Craft Meatery among Chamber honorees

On Thursday evening, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held its 111 th Annual Chamber Awards Dinner at Grace College’s Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake.