The fall session of Vocal Vision Prep will start on Monday, Sept. 30. Classes will be held from 5:15-6 p.m. Mondays at the ...
Downtown Candy & Soda Shoppe, 112 W. Market St., Warsaw, celebrated its opening day Friday, Sept. 20, with a ribbon-cutting ...
WARSAW — The city of Warsaw’s longest-serving employee was one of three men recognized Friday, Sept. 20, at the Board of ...
Spice up your dinner routine with these tasty and fun to make 7 ingredient tacos. They are packed full of FLAVOR and are ...
WARSAW — Zimmer Biomet is among TIME’s Top 100 Midsize Companies.
Syracuse Public Library is joining the Indiana Humanities’ "One State/One Story: All That She Carried" this fall.
MILFORD — This month’s Food Truck Friday is bringing the past back to downtown Milford. The theme, “Throwback School Spirit,” ...
Carson Kintzel and Mike Cox, both members of the Winona Lake Fire Department, received the top awards from the Kosciusko ...
A microburst just before 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, caused significant damage in some parts of Kosciusko County.
A misinterpreted social media post led to false accusations and harassment against a Warsaw student on Friday, Sept. 20.
Despite a microburst hitting part of Kosciusko County, resulting in storm damage in parts of Warsaw and Pierceton, downtown Warsaw's Third Friday event on Sept. 20 moved ahead and brought in a large ...
The outdoor seating season for downtown Warsaw businesses was extended Friday, Sept. 20, when the Board of Public Works and Safety approved an update to the outdoor furnishing rules.