Allegation Arises Over ‘Hot Mic’ Moment Before News Conference
A technical snafu led to a hot mic moment and some controversy prior to a COVID-19 news conference at Warsaw City Hall Wednesday morning, Oct 13.
Read MoreA technical snafu led to a hot mic moment and some controversy prior to a COVID-19 news conference at Warsaw City Hall Wednesday morning, Oct 13.
Read MoreWhile the number of new COVID-19 cases continues to decline locally and nationally, officials are urging caution because the transmission rate in Kosciusko County remains high.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Plan Commission has given its blessings to a scaled-back residential development north of The Dells near the municipal airport.
Read MoreIt wasn’t a premonition, but Craig Snow sure saw it coming.
Read MoreA reminder was issued during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Oct. 1, about new trash routes starting Monday, Oct. 4.
Read MoreMary Ann Cox would be proud of the thrift store that bears her name in Warsaw.
Read MoreIn a continuing review of all city worker salaries, Warsaw City Council is now looking at its own level of compensation.
Read MoreThe final day of a three-day vaccination clinic in Warsaw is from noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the Center Lake Pavilion.
Read MoreHopLore Brewing Co. announced Monday, Sept. 27, that it is now open to the public in Warsaw.
Read MoreThe culmination of “a dream” occurred Thursday, Sept. 23, at Paragon Medical in Pierceton.
Read MoreDr. William Remington, health officer for Kosciusko County, reiterated his support for mask mandates in schools and urged local districts to consider the measure.
Read MorePart of the area’s housing problem is closer to being solved, thanks to Warsaw’s Gateway Grove.
Read MoreChanges to the city trash pickup schedule were announced at the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, Sept. 17.
Read MoreKosciusko County’s health officer strongly defended Warsaw Community School’s decision to re-establish a mask mandate and criticized parents who he thinks are the driving force in opposing the policy.
Read MoreThe daring raid of John Dillinger and his gang on the local police station in 1934, will be relived and commemorated in downtown Warsaw on Sept. 11 and 12, during the Dillinger Raid.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw is once again putting some limits on the number of people gathering for city meetings in an effort to slow the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.
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