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Warsaw Man Arrested For Dealing, Possessing Meth
WARSAW — A Warsaw man was arrested after a traffic stop resulted in the discovery of illegal drugs. Tony Bryon Slone, 42, 603 E. Clark St. Apartment 3, Warsaw, is charged with dealing in methamphetamine, a level 2 felony; possession of methamphetamine, a level 4 felony; possession of a narcotic drug, a level 6 felony; and driving while suspended prior, a class A misdemeanor.
Roundabout planned for Husky Trail and CR 200N
WARSAW — Warsaw is looking at plans for a new roundabout that would be on the far-north side of the city. The city redevelopment commission approved plans that will allow the city to begin an en engineering study on a future roundabout at the corner of Husky Trail and CR 200N.
Innovation center planned for Warsaw Chemical property in Warsaw
WARSAW — While a new parking garage and relocation of the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds received much of attention last week with the rollout of plans by OrthorWorx, the city is throwing its support behind another big proposal. The city of Warsaw announced on Monday plans to acquire all of...
Kosciusko County Fair returns Sunday
The 107th Annual Kosciusko County Fair starts Sunday and goes through July 13. The Kosciusko County Community Fair is at 1400 E. Smith St., Warsaw. While parking is free, there will be a cost for admission. On Monday, from 5 to 11 p.m., admission is $4. Tuesday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., admission is $8 for adults (10 to 64 years old); free for kids 9 and younger; and $3 for seniors (65 and older).
Therapy dog joins Warsaw city hall, offers emotional support
WARSAW — Warsaw is now one of three Indiana cities with a therapy dog that’s become a regular face in city hall. The opportunity arose after Whitney Olson, who works in the mayor’s office as an administrative assistant and happens to train dogs in her off time, transferred ownership of her 7-year-old black lab to Staci Young, assistant to the mayor last year.
TSA: Carelessness most common culprit with guns at airports
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A firearms lawyer on Tuesday said fines are nearly guaranteed but criminal charges are uncommon when someone brings a gun to an airport checkpoint. U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz was one of two Hoosiers who ran afoul of the TSA’s firearms regulations on Friday. Her office said she accidentally brought a handgun to […]
Rounds of rain, storms with miserable air could impact Fourth of July
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis ended up having a nicer Tuesday than originally forecasted, but the forecast still calls for miserable air and multiple rounds of rain and storms for the second half of the week. The pattern could impact Fourth of July plans to an extent. Tuesday night Cloud cover and humidity values will increase, […]
Home care providers pay $4.5M to settle false claims allegations
Three home care agencies operating in Texas, Ohio and Indiana agreed to pay nearly $4.5 million to resolve allegations that they provided illegal kickbacks in exchange for Medicare referrals, the Justice Department disclosed on Monday. Guardian Health Care, Gem City Home Care and Care Connection of Cincinnati, which are owned...
More Saharan dust is on the way for the US
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — This week, parts of Texas have been dealing with hazy skies due to Saharan dust that was transported across the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Beryl continues its march through the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm. Behind this system, another large plume of Saharan dust is being carried through the tropics. Where is […]
ISDA: Indiana’s farmland inventory decreased by around 350,000 acres from 2010-22
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s total inventory of farmland decreased by about 350,000 acres from 2010-22, according to a new report from the State Department of Agriculture. The report was commissioned in 2023 when the Indiana General Assembly passed House Enrolled Act 1557, which required the ISDA to determine how much farmland the Hoosier State lost over […]
Know The Rules: Fireworks Laws For Hoosiers In Indiana
With Independence Day on the way, many of you will be heading outside with family and friends for cookouts and fireworks, but when can you legally light off your fireworks?. Fireworks are an American tradition when it comes to celebrating the 4th of July, and while they certainly can be fun, they are still explosives that pose a serious threat to the safety of yourself, others, and surrounding personal property. Because of the potential for danger, there are laws governing when and where you can set off your July 4th fireworks.
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