Code enforcers struggle with dilapidated property in Warsaw
Cockroaches and feces in buckets outdoors came up in city code enforcement hearings Monday afternoon.
The bugs were one of the problems found at 501...
Former Warsaw Mayor celebrated at City Hall open house
A former Warsaw Mayor's legacy is being celebrated.
Jeff Plank and his wife will be moving in a few weeks to a small Northwest Indiana...
Warsaw woman in custody for allegedly throwing knife
A Warsaw woman was arrested after police allege she threw a knife and hit a man Sunday morning.
42-year-old Jennifer Dawson is charged with one...
Buffalo Street business looking to get a makeover
There are only a few noteworthy eyesores in downtown Warsaw, and one of the biggest might soon get a makeover.
The owner of Glam, a...
Bid deadline for Warsaw Fire Station 3 extended
Bids for the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory station No. 3 were scheduled to be opened Friday, but that’s been delayed until Sept. 8.
At the Board...
Driver in critical condition after rollover crash near Warsaw
A man was critically injured in a rollover crash near Warsaw.
Kosciusko County officials say it happened shortly after 12 a.m. Sunday on County Farm...
Warsaw Police Captain Kip Shuter retiring after 31 years
Warsaw Police Captain Kip Shuter is announcing his retirement.
Shuter has served with Warsaw PD for 31 years, acting as the lead traffic homicide investigator,...
Solar Eclipse Preview: What you need to know to view in Kosciusko County
A partial solar eclipse will be visible in Kosciusko County on Monday August 21. There will be about 86.47% coverage of the sun in...
Parks Board offers use of digital sign to renters
Anyone who rents a Warsaw Parks and Recreation facility can now publicize their event on the Central Park’s digital sign for an extra fee.
The...
New retail development coming to U.S. 30 in 2018
Initial work on a new retail development along U.S. 30 is under way that will include two restaurants that will be new to Kosciusko...









