Indiana Senate Moves Foreign Ownership Of Farmland Bill Over Economic Development Concerns
As a bill protecting farmland from foreign adversaries heads to the finish line, economic development concerns are cropping up at the last minute.
Read MoreAs a bill protecting farmland from foreign adversaries heads to the finish line, economic development concerns are cropping up at the last minute.
Read MoreGov. Eric Holcomb signed three bills into law Monday, March 4, including a bill several years in the making that invalidates 21 local ordinances limiting pet sales.
Read MoreDear Editor, I am writing to bring to your attention a matter of significant concern regarding the candidacy of Tim Smith for Congress. As a member of our community, I believe it is crucial to ensure that those seeking public office uphold the highest standards of integrity, ethics … Read More
We take a break from our Art in America series to introduce our new Warsaw City Hall artist.
Read MoreAs we bid farewell to February, the month dedicated to honoring and celebrating Black History, it is a good time to take a moment to understand the significance of this observance and its enduring impact.
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Read MoreDear Editor, As we wrap up national Heart Month in February, it is crucial to underscore the importance of preventive measures against coronary artery disease, a significant contributor to heart-related issues. In this spirit, two local health care facilities are offering proactive and affordable screening programs aimed at … Read More
Dear Editor, As we usher in the new year, I want to reach out to those who embarked on the journey to quit tobacco, acknowledging the challenges they may have faced. Setbacks are a natural part of quitting, but it’s important to know that it’s never too late … Read More
Continuing our series on American Art, we observe an artist who had a non-traditional beginning.
Read MoreDear Editor, On Dec. 26, 2022, I called the police to come to my residence to help deal with a person I believed to be dangerous who refused to leave my home. The first officer to arrive was Officer Lucas Vander Hart, who saw me with the knife … Read More
We are excited to march into this month with some great activities for the whole family at the Warsaw Community Public Library.
Read MoreAs we journey together though this series on Art in America, we are continuing this week to observe an artist who wove cultural events with art to tell a story.
Read MoreAs we move through art in America from the 1900s through 2000, we next come across an artist who impacted not only American art but also international art.
Read MoreIt’s been way too cold outside, so why not snuggle up with a film from the Warsaw Community Public Library?
Read MoreDear Editor, To say “thank you” seems inadequate for the donations we received this year for Supermarket Sweep, held at Kroger on Jan. 31. All of our services have been challenged with more people coming in for assistance. The event collected $38,000 worth of food, hygiene and baby … Read More
By Darla McCammon and DeeAnna Muraski Guest Columnists WARSAW — Our series on American artists’ influence in America continues with an artist who fought her whole life against multiple forces. Mary Cassatt was born in Pennsylvania in 1844 to an affluent family. She realized her artistic talent when … Read More