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People can hear daily and nightly on television what is happening nationally and state-wide with the COVID-19 outbreak. But what about your community? Even though no cases have been confirmed locally, we are being widely affected. This is what InkFreeNews is all about. Bringing our readers what they need to know about our area, what …read more.
WARSAW — Ink Free News and The Papers Inc. have announced a change in management at InkFreeNews.com. Maggie Kenworthy is stepping down as editor after serving in the role for three years. Dan Spalding, a reporter with Ink Free News, will assume the role of editor beginning today, July 1. Kenworthy plans to continue working …read more.
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WARSAW — Any visitor to Ink Free News certainly has seen Alyssa Richardson’s name frequently, as her byline was frequently featured in breaking news stories in and around the Warsaw area. All that changed for the Nappanee native in February when she left that job to take on a new adventure with the Warsaw Community Schools as the district’s new communications assistant, working under Chief Accounting Officer Dani Barkey.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Saving money while at the grocery store is an endeavor strived for by both the most extreme coupon hunter and your average shopper. Though those looking to save a dime can spend hours hunting down both physical and digital ads, thanks to a new feature on InkFreeNews, readers can shorten the amount …read more.
As InkFreeNews.com continues to grow and our readership expands, we are now offering a wider coverage area for our obituaries page, which serviced Kosciusko and areas of surrounding counties. In addition to the obituaries previously provided, InkFreeNews is now offering obituaries from Fulton, Marshall and Wabash counties as well as obituaries for the southern portion of …read more.


