State’s high court weighs in on Rust’s challenge to appear on primary ballot

Whether U.S. Senate hopeful John Rust can appear on Indiana’s primary ballot is now up to the state’s supreme court justices.

Go Rogue Warsaw promotes Valentines fun on Wednesday night

Go Rogue Warsaw will celebrate Valentine's Day on Wednesday night with some downtown specials.

Learn more about heart health at free meeting hosted by LKH

In recognition of National Heart Month, Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital is hosting a free education event on Feb. 20 about heart disease prevention, symptoms and treatment.

Mitchell switches to run for county commissioner; Truex won’t seek re-election

There’s been a shakeup in the Republican primary in races for Kosciusko County Council at-large and the northern district county commissioner seat.

Teacher confident about fundraiser for upbeat student who needs wheelchair

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WINONA LAKE — A strong turnout of residents and law enforcement helped kick off a fundraiser for a Jefferson Elementary...

LDC abatement hits a snag with Kosciusko County Council over waiver

Plans for a new round of tax abatement for Louis Dreyfus Company hit a snag Thursday night when it became apparent the Kosciusko County Council objects to including property the company purchased before paperwork for the agreement was submitted.

New Warsaw mayor ‘still learning,’ seeks to broaden connections

Warsaw's new mayor, considered by many to be consummately prepared, having 24 years of city council experience in his back pocket, isn't taking anything for granted.

‘Happy Beans’ coffee sales to help with wheelchair purchase for Jefferson student

Residents in Winona Lake are rallying behind a 12-year-old boy who suffers from Spina Bifida and is facing major surgery in March that will necessitate a bigger wheelchair to accommodate his needs.

Instragram connects NYC artist with Warsaw gallery

Sea Grandon’s Atelier art gallery is proof that you don’t have to be in a major metropolitan area to attract and exhibit top notch artwork.

Indiana senators want to put school boards in charge of approving lessons on sexuality

Indiana lawmakers are considering legislation that would require school boards to approve all lessons and materials on sexuality and require schools to publicly post a list of the teaching material on their websites, prompting concerns over who has the final say in sex education and the definition of sexuality.