Woody, Dehart Trial Continues
The double murder trial against Brandon Woody and Kyle Dehart continues today. According to testimony heard Tuesday, debris found in a burn pile outside...
144K Meals Packed Wednesday For FMSC Warsaw Mobile Pack
Last night's shift for Feed My Starving Children was one to remember. 390 people packed 144,000 meals, but just before they started packing, local...
Woman sells narcotics, controlled substances near public Warsaw parks
A Winona Lake woman was arrested Tuesday for dealing in a narcotic drug.
Billie Lynn Mireles Rogers, 40, of Winona Lake, was booked into the...
Arts and crafts paints recalled, may contain harmful bacteria
(AP) More than 2.5 million containers of arts and crafts paints are being recalled because they may contain harmful bacteria.
The recall involves 13 types...
Official: Plane evacuated after smoke from Samsung device
Louisville, KY — A fire official says smoke that led to the evacuation of a plane at Louisville International Airport was caused by a...
Attorney General Zoeller announces second grant for training, equipping first responders with Naloxone
INDIANAPOLIS –The Indiana Attorney General’s Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force will distribute an additional $400,000 grant to equip first responders with Naloxone, the fast-acting...
Democrats cry foul over planned Walorski, Coleman debates
WABASH Democratic Congressional candidate Lynn Coleman finally is getting his wish…or is he?
After months of hounding from Coleman, Congresswoman Jackie Walorski has agreed to...
SCAM ALERT: Fake debt collectors and company confusion
NAPPANEE (WNDU) — Scammers are usually trying to con people out of money using a national organization, not this time. This time, they are claiming...
Notre Dame planning 300 mile walk to retrace founder’s steps
SOUTH BEND (AP) — The University of Notre Dame is planning a 300-mile walk from Vincennes to South Bend to retrace the steps its...
Almost 100,000 pounds of food for food pantries grown in Indiana’s prisons
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State correction officials say Indiana’s prison inmates have grown nearly 100,000 pounds of produce for local food pantries during the last...