Indianapolis man pleads guilty to raping Indiana University student

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — An Indianapolis man has pleaded guilty to breaking into an apartment shared by Indiana University students and raping one of...

Huntington’s Largest Manufacturer Moving 700 Jobs To Mexico

Huntington County’s largest manufacturer is moving 700 jobs to Mexico over the next two years. United Technologies Electronic Controls announced that because key customers...

Ted Cruz app data collection helps campaign read minds of voters

WASHINGTON (AP): Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has campaigned against government spying on law-abiding citizens, but his campaign is testing the limits with personal...

Elkhart Four: Jose Quiroz gets felony murder conviction modified, sentenced to 10 years in...

Jose Quiroz, the man part of the Elkhart Four who pleaded guilty to felony murder, had his conviction modified and his sentence changed during...

Two From Warsaw Involved in Five-Car Goshen Crash

Two Warsaw residents were involved in a five-vehicle collision on Ind. 15 in Goshen Wednesday afternoon. Neither Darvin Setser, 27, and Kenneth Parrish Jr., 33,...

Grace College Encourages Prospective Students to Submit FAFSA

Grace College Press Release - The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the form by which federal and state governments determine need, can...

Goshen Schools Institute Safety Changes

Goshen Community Schools have instituted changes to create a safer environment for students and teachers. Most notably, secure entrances have been added to the...

Fort Wayne man accused of rape, battery, and more over denied trip to McDonald’s

A Fort Wayne man is accused of rape, criminal confinement, and more, all over a trip to McDonald’s. Robert Nichelson is accused of beating, strangling,...

Democrats challenge Republican Todd Young’s spot on US Senate ballot

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Democratic Party is challenging the U.S. Senate candidacy of Republican U.S. Rep. Todd Young. Democrats say Young is two shy...

Parks Department Sees Growth in 2015

The Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department had a “tremendous” and busy year in 2015, according to Superintendent Larry Plummer. During the Park Board meeting Tuesday...