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Overdose victim in Marshall County revived, but faces charges
Emergency responders were able to resuscitate an overdose victim Thursday night in Lapaz.
Indiana officials keeping up push on Bears stadium bid
A year ago, Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston wanted to annex some counties from Illinois. Now, he’s diving into Indiana’s bid to snatch away the Chicago Bears.
Police seek assistance with missing child from North Judson
The Starke County Sheriff’s Department has issued an AMBER Alert for a two-year-old from North Judson, 60 miles west of Warsaw.
ICE takes into custody truck driver involved in Jay County crash...
The semi driver accused of causing a crash that killed four people earlier this week was handed over Thursday to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Large-scale bust in four counties results in 65 arrests
State and local police conducted an extensive criminal investigation, with more than 65 people arrested on 200 charges.
Bammerlin is sixth candidate running for at-large seat on Kosciusko County...
The number of people now running for the at-large seat on Kosciusko County Council through a GOP caucus grew to six on Wednesday after Chris Bammerlin, a 37-year-old Warsaw resident, filed paperwork to participate in the political appointment process Tuesday night.
Lucky 7 Car Store donates $18K to Honor Flight of Northeast...
Lucky 7 Car Store raised $18,250 and will present it to representatives of the Honor Flight of Northeast Indiana at a ceremony on Monday in Warsaw.
Warsaw School district alerts parents and staff about phishing attempts
Warsaw Community Schools issued an alert Wednesday night about recent phishing attempts involving emails that appear to come from WCS staff members.
Confusion over handling of state election paperwork has candidates scrambling
Political candidates from around Indiana have been redoing paperwork for this spring’s primary ballot as confusion surrounds whether the secretary of state’s office properly processed those forms.
Let’s change some rules
With word filtering out of Indianapolis that the IHSAA has received an official proposal that would introduce a shot clock to the rules of Indiana high school basketball, it felt right to talk about rules changes in general.
Four killed in Jay County traffic accident
The Indiana State Police is investigating a multi-vehicle crash that resulted in the death of four people on Tuesday.
Newest K21 Health Foundation distributes $1.2 million to local groups
K21 Health Foundation announced grants totaling $1.2 million to nonprofit organizations whose projects improve the health and wellness of Kosciusko County residents.
Taylor Swift skate party and Valentine’s promotion on tap at Miller...
Miller Sunset Pavilion will have a double header of activities on Valentine's Day weekend.
Brad Jackson closes the door on upcoming election speculation
Former Kosciusko County Commissioner Brad Jackson on Tuesday closed the door to considering a run for elected office.
Wawasee replaces boy’s head basketball coach Joe Luce
Wawasee High School Athletic Director Brent Doty announced today that, effective immediately, Joe Luce is no longer serving as the head boys basketball coach.
New downtown Warsaw parking policy wins final approval
Warsaw City Council on Monday night adopted the biggest changes in downtown parking in decades.
North Webster man files to run for two seats on Kosciusko...
In a move that's likely never been seen locally, a North Webster man has thrown his hat into the ring for two seats on the Kosciusko County Council.
Deluxe Inn in Warsaw closed due to bug infestation
Deluxe Inn, 2575 E. Center St., Warsaw, was shut down by the city of Warsaw and the Kosciusko County Health Department Monday for a bug infestation that’s been problematic for at least several months.
Indiana keeps bucking marijuana legalization, tightening related laws instead
Advocates for marijuana legalization in Indiana already know 2026 won’t be the year they see it happen.
Fishers police believe Hailey Buzbee is dead, Ohio man in custody
The Fishers Police Department announced on Sunday that they have strong evidence to believe that 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee has died.
Democratic Socialists add their voice, call for dismantling of ICE at...
Members of the Northern Indiana chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America hosted its first-ever rally in Warsaw Sunday, joining a chorus of those upset with how the Trump administration is conducting immigration raids.
Sunday anti-ICE protest in Warsaw being organized by Democratic Socialists Party
Protests in Warsaw and South Bend are scheduled for today by the Northern Indiana chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, calling for action against President Trump's immigration crackdown.
College football legend Lou Holtz now in hospice care
College football icon Lou Holtz has entered hospice care, according to numerous reports, including one from WNDU.
Tippecanoe Valley to honor Gene Hughes for decades-long role in athletics
Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is proud to announce a special recognition ceremony honoring Mr. Gene Hughes for an extraordinary 50 years of commitment, leadership, and service to TVSC athletics.
Pardee Gunter and Tara Carlile honored by Chamber as Man and...
Pardee Gunter and Tara Carlile were named the Man and Woman of the Year at Thursday’s annual Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce dinner, highlighting an evening that attracted 680 guests to the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center.
Travis Trump adds his name to the county council caucus race
A Kosciusko County precinct committeman with a famous political name is the fourth person to enter the upcoming GOP caucus for an at-large county council seat.
Dan Daggett feeling re-energized at WRSW Radio following kidney transplant surgery
Life has changed drastically for Dan Daggett in the past year.
Trump posts support for 2 more GOP challengers over Indiana redistricting
President Donald Trump made a new round of endorsements seeking to oust Republican state senators who opposed his push for Indiana congressional redistricting.
Indiana House lawmakers narrowly reject firing squad execution bill
A bill to add the firing squad as an execution method in Indiana failed in the House on Wednesday, falling three votes short of the required constitutional majority.


































