City of Warsaw to receive federal grants for two roads projects

The City of Warsaw will be receiving federal funds for two projects. The City Planning department applied for a federal grant to fund a $1.1...

Warsaw’s spring hydrant flushing has begun

Indiana American Water began flushing water hydrants Tuesday, April 30. The work continues through Sunday. Below are maps highlighting the schedule.

WCS announces Washington STEM Academy Honor Roll

Warsaw Community Schools today released their list of students who made third quarter honor roll through the Washington STEM Academy. Congratulations to the following! 5th Grade...

Fire chief resigns from Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory

Chief Brian Mayo informed Mayor Jeff Grose Monday that he would be stepping down as chief of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory on May 1.

Kids Market Prepping For Consignment Sale

Kids Market is holding their semi-annual event on March 29th at Rodeheaver Auditorium in Winona Lake.  Kids Market is a non-profit organization that exists...

Demolition Issue Complicated by Death, Judgment

A demolition hearing Monday on the property at 1017 E. Fort Wayne St. was complicated because the property owner died in 2014, the property...

Warsaw teachers attend workshop partnered with University of Virginia

Twenty-six educators from WCS attended a 2 1/2 day workshop featuring Paul Bambrick-Santoyo in January. The workshop was part of the ongoing Partnership for Leaders...

COVID numbers continue improvement, last week spike explained

Coronavirus metrics are continuing to improve both locally and across the state. In the latest weekly update on Wednesday, Kosciusko County is heading back toward...

Auto dealer accused of adjusting odometers

Flexible Auto Sales is under investigation for scamming their customers by rolling back odometers.

Lawsuit against Zimmer Biomet alleges implant defect

A North Vernon man is suing Zimmer Biomet in Kosciusko Circuit Court for damages after a shoulder surgery that he says caused him pain...