Roundabout Safety Recap: What you need to know during Husky Trail phase II

"Quite frankly, we kind of like roundabouts," says City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commissioner Kip Shuter. Phase II of the Husky Trail project is underway...

Deer Crashes Through Window of Law Office

An unwelcome visitor caused several thousand dollars damage at a local law office Wednesday afternoon. Four people were in the office of Beers Mallers Backs...

Braun among GOP lawmakers sponsoring bill to ban federal mask mandates

Indiana Sen. Mike Braun and a handful of other Republican U.S. lawmakers are pushing a bill to ban federal mask mandates for domestic air travel, public transit systems and schools.

Teen to be charged as adult in local meth case

Prosecutors are charging a 17-year-old male as an adult after police allege he stole items and helped manufacture methamphetamine. Jordan Bronsing is charged with one...

Subzero wind chill dangerous for people and pets

Kosciusko County woke up to temperatures in single digits, lake-effect snow and subzero wind chill Thursday morning. The cold could be a health risk if...

WCS Announces New Superintendent

The Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees is announcing David Hoffert as the superintendent of schools effective July 1. He replaces Dr. Craig Hintz,...

Kosciusko County reporting one new case on Monday

The Kosciusko County Health Department reported one additional case of COVID-19, bringing the county's cumulative total up to 38. Officials reported no additional deaths or...

Lower interest rates expected to boost housing sales

Home buying in 2024 may finally mean some relief for Hoosiers looking to buy a home after a year in which rising interest and home prices weren't exactly the best environment for buyers.

Warsaw primary election day officially canceled

It’s official -- the city of Warsaw will not have a primary election this year because there are no contested races, but the city of Nappanee and the towns of Syracuse and Winona Lake will.

Miller returns to serve on Claypool Town Council

By taking the oath of office and signing some paperwork Wednesday, Don Miller officially is back on the Claypool Town Board.