Yakym ignores questions about Trump’s role in border security compromise

Rudy Yakym steered clear of talk about former president Donald Trump's apparent attempts to sabotage US Senate efforts on border security.

Polar Plunge photos capture frigid fun in Syracuse

An estimated 67 people and one dog participated in Saturday's Polar Plunge at Oakwood Resort in Syracuse Saturday.

Funeral for Harvey Miller Tuesday in Warsaw

Arrangements have been finalized for Harvey Miller who served as WRSW's longtime general manager and died in December.

White, Tenney are 2023 Man & Woman of the Year

Every year the recipients of the Man and Woman of the Year Awards at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Dinner are surprised.

Bills to employ school chaplains, allow religious instruction move forward in legislature

Lines between church and state blurred at the Indiana Statehouse on Wednesday as lawmakers gave the go-ahead for two education bills that seek to increase students’ access to faith leaders and religious instruction.

Carlson eager for new challenge as coordinator of county health initiative

Kurt Carlson, the former longtime director of Bowen Center, is coming out of retirement to serve as the coordinator for Kosciusko County’s huge expansion of health services under the new Health First Indiana program.

Cat dies in house fire near Palestine Lake

A pet cat perished from smoke inhalation during a house fire Tuesday night.

Claypool Post Office temporarily closed over safety concerns

The Post Office in Claypool has been temporarily closed to address building and safety concerns, according to a statement issued Wednesday.

Francis named by Warsaw PD as public information officer

The Warsaw Police Department has appointed Officer Christopher M. Francis as the primary public information officer.

Seeding of the tournaments is coming

As soon as the brackets for the girls state basketball tournament came out, a friend of mine sent me a simple but pointed message.