2025 was a banner year for business growth in Kosciusko County

Attrracting a new start-up car manufacturer with the financial backing of Jeff Bezos – one of the richest men in the world – would be a grand slam story for almost any small community in the country.

What were the top news stories in Kosciusko County in 2025?

The following is a recap of the top stories from 2025 in Kosciusko County.

Dalton foundry in Warsaw announces February closing, ending 262 jobs

Dalton Corporation has announced plans to close the Warsaw foundry, leaving 262 workers without a job.

Woman, 80, killed in Marshall County collision

An 80-year-old woman died after a crash Sunday afternoon in Marshall County.

Top ten statewide stories of 2025 from Indiana Capital Chronicle

Your four-person Indiana Capital Chronicle team brought you a whopping 600 original stories during a busy year that featured a lively Statehouse and our first-ever staffing change.

More wind, several inches of snow possible in Warsaw today

Strong winds briefly knocked out power across parts of northern Indiana and an early morning burst of snow swept across Warsaw, leaving streets slick and snowy before sunrise.

24-hour forecast includes wild temp swing, gusty winds and then light snow

The final Sunday of 2025 will bring with it some wild fluctuations in the local weather.

In 60th year, Rotary Club collects $60K to support Salvation Army in Kosciusko County

The Warsaw Rotary Club met to hold their annual “Rotary Salvation Army Day” and collected $60,260.53 to support the efforts of The Salvation Army in Kosciusko County. 

Trump seeks to keep two Indiana coal plants operating

Federal officials have ordered a temporary halt to the planned shutdowns of two coal-burning Indiana power plants amid President Donald Trump’s attempts to boost the coal mining industry.

Trump says US struck Islamic State targets in Nigeria after group targeted Christians

President Donald Trump said Thursday that the U.S. launched a “powerful and deadly” strike against Islamic State forces in Nigeria, after spending weeks accusing the West African country’s government of failing to rein in the persecution of Christians.