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Photography by Al Disbro on display beginning March 4 in Warsaw
Artwork by photographer Al Disbro will be featured beginning March 4 at the Kosciusko County Historical Society.
Final vote on Chicago Bears stadium in Indiana expected Thursday afternoon
A final vote on Indiana's efforts to lure the Chicago Bears to Indiana with a new stadium is set to happen Thursday in the State Senate.
Trickery alleged in race with identical last names running for Indiana...
Alexandra Wilson is a Republican primary challenger to state Sen. Greg Goode. So is Brenda Wilson, whom President Donald Trump endorsed last month because of Goode’s vote against the Indiana congressional redistricting plan.
KEDCO celebrates new office off Husky Trail in Warsaw
Kosciusko County Economic Development Corp. celebrated its new office location on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
Roger Grossman Commentary: Bears fumble stadium deal again
Teams have slogans they rally around, and the older you get, the less slogans influence you
INDOT unveils ‘Green Light’ safety program for work zones
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced a new work zone initiative to increase worker safety.
City meetings in Warsaw will continue at police training center in...
All public meetings for the month of March will continue to be held at the Police Department's training facility.
Five Below will move into Marketplace of Warsaw on heels of...
Marketplace of Warsaw, which will add Hobby Lobby to its lineup later this year, announced on Tuesday that another store, Five Below, will occupy significant space on the west side of the shopping center.
Lawmakers eye road spending review as big southern Indiana plans face...
Indiana legislators are looking to give themselves more say over big-ticket highway projects at a time when a proposal in Gov. Mike Braun’s hometown is facing significant local opposition.
Live Well Kosciusko announces mobile health service for pediatrics
Live Well Kociusko is partnering with Parkview’s Ronald McDonald Care Mobile to bring pediatric care directly to our local communities and families.
Bears stadium plan would rely on millions of dollars though tax...
A fiscal note on the proposed Chicago Bears stadium construction package shows northwest Indiana residents could pay millions in new taxes, which could grow with use by visitors to the region.
Trump-endorsed challenger to Sen. Travis Holdman ends campaign
The drive for political retribution against Republican state senators who didn’t support Indiana congressional redistricting has taken a blow with a candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump ending his campaign.
One person killed in Sunday afternoon crash in Wabash County
A Marion man was killed in a Sunday afternoon crash in Wabash County.
Marshall County Sheriff’s deputy involved in US 31 accident
Snowy conditions may have contributed to a crash on US 31 Monday morning involving a Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy who had responded to another accident.
Warsaw Polar ‘Plungers’ raise $20,000 for Special Olympics Indiana
Special Olympics Indiana made a triumphant return to Warsaw Saturday after a multi-year absence with its ever-popular polar plunge at Center Lake.
More snow expected northwest of Kosciusko County
Winter weather continues to impact northern Indiana.
US, Canada meet Sunday morning for men’s hockey gold
The final day of the Milan Cortina Olympics ends with one of its most anticipated events, when the United States and Canada face off for the gold medal in men’s hockey.
One dead, two hurt in wrong-way collision on I-65
One person died and two were injured in a wrong-way collision on I-65 shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday, north of Merrillville.
Jefferson STEM donates money to Magical Meadows
Students at Jefferson STEM Elementary raised $1,200 for Magical Meadows through a student-led 3D printing fundraiser.
Two youths killed, two injured in horse-drawn cart crash in Elkhart...
Two youths died and two others were seriously injured when a pickup truck crashed into a horse-drawn cart on Friday morning.
Casino relocation bill advances with some concerns after Senate revisions
A heavily amended casino relocation proposal advanced out of the Indiana Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, sending to the chamber floor an ongoing debate over where the state’s next casino should land — and who gets to decide.
Chinworth Bridge, trailhead park are subject of Feb. 28 meeting at...
Kosciusko County park leaders are inviting the public to attend a meeting at the City-County Athletic Complex to learn more about the Chinworth Bridge trailhead park and seek folks who want to get involved.
How would Indiana’s stadium deal with the Chicago Bears work?
Indiana legislators added some details Thursday on their outline for how a Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority would partner with the Chicago Bears on a possible multi-billion-dollar stadium project in Hammond.
Constructing a roundabout at Pierceton and Packerton roads will take years
A plan by the Winona Lake town council to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Pierceton and Packerton roads is gaining momentum, but it will be a few years before it takes shape.
Chicago Bears call Indiana deal ‘step forward’ for building new stadium...
The Chicago Bears and Indiana officials announced a potential deal Thursday for the NFL franchise to cross the state line and build a new stadium in Hammond.
Scholarship applications available for students in Kosciusko, Whitley counties
The Warsaw Alpha Lambda Chapter of Tri Kappa will award a variety of scholarships to both high school seniors and existing college students throughout Kosciusko/Whitley counties this spring.
ICE detainee dies in custody at Miami Correctional Facility
The U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement announced a detainee from Cambodia died in ICE custody on Monday at Miami Correctional Facility in north-central Indiana.
A tip of the fishing hat
I want to spend some time in this space this week remembering someone whom I called ‘friend,’ and many of you did also.
Donations sought for family of slain Beech Grove police officer
The Central Indiana Police Foundation says it will host the family-approved fund to support the family of Beech Grove Police Officer Brian Elliott, who was killed in the line of duty Monday night.
Habitat introduces new home repair program specifically for roofs, HVAC systems
Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County has announced plans for a Home Repair Program in a partnership with the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.

































