State plans to repave damaged portion of SR 13 South of Syracuse
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced on Thursday plans to repair a section of State Road 13 between North Webster and Syracuse that was damaged by extreme heat in recent days.
Graycee Sands selected as Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen
The Kosciusko County Fair Queen Committee has announced Graycee Sands as the 2025 Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen.
State: Any effort to recoup misspent money will have to come from WL Town...
What will become of the misspent Winona Lake town government money uncovered in the Indiana State Board of Accounts?
State removes Lancaster accusation after being alerted to paperwork misque
The Indiana State Board of Accounts has re-issued its audit report on Winona Lake town government after discovering a major error involving an allegation against town council member James Lancaster.
Beef-A-Roo will host soft opening at North Detroit store on Friday
Beef-A-Roo will have a soft opening Friday for one of its new stores in Warsaw.
The best tradition in sports
I was watching the final seconds of the final hockey game of the season last week.
Time was ticking away as Florida was about to claim back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships with a win on home ice over Edmonton.
Kerlin celebrates fifth consecutive President’s Award from Ford
Less than 30 dealerships in the Detroit region won the Ford President’s Award for 2024.
Braun says acquiring execution drugs cost state more than $1 millon
Gov. Mike Braun confirmed Tuesday that Indiana spent more than $1 million in taxpayer funds to purchase four doses of execution drugs, some of which were used, and several others that expired.
Winona Lake issues statement following release of critical state audit
The town of Winona Lake has issued an extensive response after the state released an 88-page report documenting misuse of money, credit card abuse and a long list of financial reporting deficiencies.
State report outlines numerous improper practices by Winona Lake town employees
The state has released a long-awaited audit of Winona Lake town government that documents widespread misuse of town money, extensive lack of normal bookkeeping, and a failure by town council member James Lancaster to file a conflict of interest form with the state.