Inmate drops final legal challenges, clearing way for Indiana’s second execution this year
Condemned inmate Roy Lee Ward has withdrawn the final two federal lawsuits that sought to delay his execution, effectively guaranteeing that his death sentence will be carried out before sunrise Friday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City.
Main Street Warsaw celebrates success of first-ever Fashion Weekend
The inaugural Downtown Warsaw Fashion Weekend, presented by Toyota of Warsaw and hosted by Main Street Warsaw, took place October 3-5.
One Ten Craft Meatery restaurant in Warsaw plans to close
Saturday night will be One Ten Craft Meatery’s last day of dinner service.
Hundreds of Republicans rally behind four candidates amid nearby protests
On a warm October evening — thirteen months before next year’s general election and in the middle of a government shutdown — the political gears were turning in Warsaw.
Turkey Shoot winners announced; $10,000 generated to assist children
Gun winners from the 25th Annual Turkey Shoot were recently announced.
Kosciusko GOP chair endorses Trump’s Indiana redistricting request
Kosciusko County’s Republican chairman has endorsed President Trump’s desire to redistrict Indiana’s congressional lines ahead of the next election.
NFL broadcaster stabbed and arrested In Indianapolis ahead of Colts game
Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was arrested Saturday after he was apparently stabbed in an overnight altercation in downtown Indianapolis.
Man who tried to pick up student at Edgewood MS faces kidnapping charges
A 21-year-old man accused of trying to pick up a student from Edgewood Middle School is facing kidnapping charges.
With increased dry conditions, Kosciusko County officials urge caution
Local officials are urging residents to exercise caution as dry conditions continue across Indiana and Kosciusko County. According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report, portions of the county are classified as D0 (Abnormally Dry) and D1 (Moderate Drought).
With expansion, Magical Meadows envisions more use, programming
The Magical Meadows has had what's likely its biggest few weeks since the therapeutic horseback riding facility first took root 19 years ago.