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Downtown Warsaw Le Diner En Blanc set for June 12

  News Release WARSAW — Le Diner En Blanc is a new event, brought to you by Main Street Warsaw and presented by G&G Hauling &...

Feds winding down some state naturalization ceremonies, block on-site voter registration

 By Leslie Bonilla Muniz Indiana Capital Chronicle The federal agency that confers citizenship upon thousands of new Hoosiers annually is pulling back from naturalization ceremonies held...

AG Rokita launches inquiry into Notre Dame’s DEI policies

News Release INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued a letter to the University of Notre Dame concerning the university’s diversity, equity, and...

Mental health resource fair tonight at The Gathering Place

In the first of two special events this month celebrating mental health awareness month, The Gathering Place will host a Mental Health Provider Resource Fair Wednesday night.

Curbing retail access to tobacco remains an uphill battle

One of the best ways to get cigarettes out of the hands of young adults — and anyone, for that matter — is to make it more difficult to access.

Bears need to pick a site and start digging

By Roger Grossman News Now Warsaw Everything about the Chicago Bears feels like they’re trending upward. The general consensus is that they finally have the quarterback on...

Huntington teen arrested on rape, child molesting charges

A Huntington teen was arrested after allegedly forcing a minor under 14 to have sex.

Voter registration maintenance postcards coming your way

Hoosier voters will soon be receiving postcards in the mail from the Secretary of State’s Election Division as part of statewide voter registration list maintenance.

State Trooper recovers abducted child during traffic stop

A six-month-old child abducted by a non-custodial parent was safely returned after an observant Indiana State Trooper saw the vehicle it was believed to have been taken in.

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Here are three quick community-minded stories compiled by News Now Warsaw.

Generous celebrates one-year, announces changes for the Future

On Friday, Generous Coffee marked its one-year anniversary in downtown Warsaw by celebrating community, collaboration, and generosity.

Indiana panel to consider ABA therapy cost controls

Twenty-one agency leaders, health industry professionals, disability advocates and others will look to contain Medicaid spending on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy — while ensuring continued care for thousands of young, autistic Hoosiers — the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced Friday.

Warsaw Schools to parents: state’s summer food program discontinued

Warsaw Community Schools began informing parents on Friday that a popular summer food program has been eliminated by the state.

Bike Park supporters pick up huge gift through Grace College, Lilly...

The 20th annual Fat & Skinny Tire Fest, which arrives Friday, May 16, has maxed out in the number of activities and space for now, but that will likely expand in coming years.

Upcoming Fat & Skinny Tire Fest sees big spike in road...

Fat and Skinny Tire Fest returns next weekend and will celebrate its 20th year of racing.

Slate Auto investment expected to be near $360 million

Slate Auto executives shared some eye-popping financial figures and other details on Thursday night as Kosciusko County officials began considering a local incentives package intended to lure the electric pickup truck maker to Warsaw.

Warsaw celebrates three-phase restoration of Hodges subdivision streets, curbs and sidewalks

Warsaw officials on Wednesday recognized one of its biggest neighborhood road reconstruction projects in recent memory while also touting a state funding program that could be in jeopardy.

Coach Krebs’ insights highlight KYLA’s 32nd annual dinner

KYLA wrapped up its 32nd year with a dinner Wednesday night at The Owl's Nest, providing a chance to honor students who completed eight projects that encourage leadership through community service.

Parents acting badly

I've said before that parents are often the worst enemies of their own children.

Habitat expands pickup service for ReStore in Warsaw

Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County on Saturday celebrated its sixth anniversary of its ReStore on Corridor Drive in Warsaw.

AWL of Kosciusko County seeks long-term donors for lifesaving impact

The Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County is reaching out to catch the attention of long-term donors and others thinking about it.

Anchorage Road reconstruction expected to begin next Spring

While there have been numerous closings and lane restrictions along Anchorage Road in recent months, the full-blown construction project still looms.

Chamber launches Student Market to showcase entrepreneurial spirit

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with The Barn 1880: Historic Venue, will host the first-ever Kosciusko County Student Market, an event designed to spotlight the innovation and entrepreneurial spirit of local students.

Truck driver given 20-year sentence in hockey team bus crash

The semi driver who was intoxicated when he crashed into a school bus full of hockey players in Warsaw in 2022 will spend up to 20 years in prison.

Brother, sister and family take over The Lake House on shores...

The Lake House, in the Village at Winona, has new ownership and is run by a family that grew up on the shores of Winona Lake.

Republicans begin caucus process for Etna Green vacancy

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — Kosciusko County Republican Party Chair Mike Ragan has announced details on the caucus process needed to fill the...

Warsaw Science Teacher Rosemary Love reeives national honor

Rosemary Love, a biomedical science teacher at Warsaw Community High School, has been named the 2025 Battey National Educator of the Year by the Honor Scholar Program at DePauw University.

State lawmaker files disciplinary action against AG Rokita

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s  claims about a sitting lawmaker — that she stopped an immigration bill for “personal reasons” — could land him in more legal hot water after she lodged a disciplinary action against him.

Wagon Wheel embraces several changes, improvements as summer season approaches

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has made numerous positive changes in the past year. The abrupt departure of...

Watershed Foundation hosting two workshops in June

The Watershed Foundation is hosting two workshops in the coming weeks that are free and open to the public.

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