LOCAL NEWS

Manchester University Offers Master Of Business Administration

NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester University is offering an accelerated 12-month Master of Business Administration (MBA) program for those looking to elevate their career trajectory with the skills and expertise demanded by today's dynamic business landscape.

WCS Reschedules DARE Graduation

Due to the anticipated inclement weather forecast for Tuesday evening, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) cancelled all after-school activities, including the DARE graduation ceremony, all sports practices and games as well as club meetings.

USPS Job Fairs Seek To Fill Positions Across The State Of Indiana

The Postal Service will hold job fairs across Indiana during May. Various positions are available and paying up to $22.13 per hour.

WACC Digital Media Class Partners With Junior Achievement

Warsaw Area Career Center’s Advanced Digital Media class has successfully completed a project in collaboration with Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana.

AWS Foundation Hosts The 12th Annual Disabilities Expo On Saturday

FORT WAYNE – On Saturday, May 11, AWS Foundation will host the 12th annual Disabilities Expo, a comprehensive resource fair with 138 vendors with products and services for individuals with disabilities and their caregivers.

N. Manchester Center For History Will Host IHS Traveling Exhibit

NORTH MANCHESTER —Center for History is hosting The Great War: From Ration Lines to the Front Lines, one of the Indiana Historical Society’s (IHS's) traveling exhibits, through June 4.

Northwest Bank Donates $1,500 To North Webster Community Center

NORTH WEBSTER - Northwest Bank announced its donation of $1,500 to the North Webster Community Center.

Indiana American Water Celebrates Drinking Water Week

GREENWOOD – Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility, joins communities across North America in celebrating Drinking Water Week, an annual observance led by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).

American Folklore And Music

Fifth-grade students in Stephanie Coates’s music class at Madison Elementary School are learning about American folklore music and rhythm. Each student learned to play the spoons. Pictured is Brady Prentice.

LITE Opens Second Location Downtown Warsaw

Living in Transition Effectively (LITE) celebrated its second location at 121 W. Center St., Warsaw, Monday with a ribbon-cutting with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.

Northern Lakes Gospel Promotion Hopes To Bring In More Gospel Artists

The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Northern Lakes Gospel Promotion Monday.

Warsaw Fire Will Be Down A Ladder Truck While Repairs Made

Repairs to a ladder truck, bathrooms at the police training center and lights on Plaza Drive came before the Warsaw Common Council at their meeting Monday night.

Warsaw Redevelopment Gives OK To Three Resolutions

Two resolutions approved by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday tie in to a Danco Medical project, while a third puts the Warsaw Chemical property on their “want to acquire” list.

KCSWMD Education Outreach & Marketing Coordinator Resigns

Kosciusko County Solid Waste Management District’s Education Outreach and Marketing Coordinator Leslie Williams has resigned.

Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Votes To Contribute $21K Toward Art Project

Another art project is coming to the city of Warsaw, and on Monday the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved to contribute $21,500 toward it.