UPDATE: Driver Arrested After Car Plows Into House
A Michigan man was arrested after his vehicle hit a house on High Street in Warsaw.
Read MoreA Michigan man was arrested after his vehicle hit a house on High Street in Warsaw.
Read MoreWhitko High School art students have won numerous awards in an Indiana and Ohio contest.
Read MoreIndiana residents 70 and older can now begin scheduling appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the state announced Wednesday morning, Jan. 13.
Read MoreDr. William Remington on Tuesday, Jan. 12, joined 31,000 Hoosiers who have now received their second dose of Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council determined its 2021 officer slate and briefly discussed a K21 Health Foundation pledge during a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 12.
Read MoreSaturday, Jan. 9, after a long break, the Iron Pride of Wawasee High School got back into action at Greenfield-Central High School.
Read MoreA Warsaw man and Rochester woman were booked into the Kosciusko County Jail following a lengthy, multi-county police pursuit.
Read MoreAlthough it will never replace in person learning, virtual learning has proven to be much more effective than eLearning. During the regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee School Board Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, in Syracuse the board was given a virtual learning presentation by Cameron Troyer, Milford Middle School math teacher, from his classroom.
Read MoreTraffic was temporarily slowed on Winona Avenue this evening after a vehicle struck and entered a residence in Warsaw.
Read MoreDuring the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners meeting held tonight, Jan. 12, Airport Manager Nick King reviewed the final fuel usage report for 2020.
Read MoreSigns, trees, the new athletic field and restrooms were all addressed at the Syracuse Park Board meeting Monday night, Jan. 11.
Read MoreWARSAW — Sometimes your dream job isn’t exactly the one you were dreaming about. Just ask Nick King, airport manager at Warsaw Municipal Airport.
Read MorePierceton police officer Ashley Jones may be delayed in starting her formal training.
Read MoreA new fund was recently created at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.
Read MoreSick and tired of feeling sick and tired in these COVID-19 times?
Read MoreNorth Webster Community Public Library, in partnership with The Watershed Foundation, has been selected by Indiana Humanities to host a Smithsonian-curated traveling exhibit called “Water/Ways” as part of the “Museum on Main Street” program, which brings exhibitions and programs to rural communities.The exhibition, which dives into water — an essential component of life on planet, environmentally, culturally, and historically — will be on display at the library in North Webster from June 26 to Aug. 8.
Read More