Indiana meth lab busts drop
There’s some potential good news in Indiana’s fight against meth.
New laws that limit the over-the-counter sale of pseudoephedrine – a drug found in common cold...
Youth services bureau opens office, plans open house
Kosciusko Cares Youth Services Bureau has established its first office and will celebrate the opening at 1016 E. Center St. in Warsaw with an...
Gingerich hearing Oct. 28 may give teen his freedom
A teen who has been incarcerated since he was 12 years old has a chance of being released.
Paul Gingerich, now 18, was sentenced to...
Elkhart taking steps to avoid Flint-like water disaster
ELKHART — The city of Elkhart is in the process of removing water service lines that are made of lead-based metals to avoid a...
Indiana ranks “20th Deadliest State” for gun violence
INDIANAPOLIS — Every 12 hours someone is killed by a gun in Indiana, according to a new report from the Center for American Progress. Earning...
Purdue University’s football season impacts Indiana economy
LAFAYETTE (AP) — Business owners in West Lafayette say they’ve felt the impact of Purdue University’s tumultuous football season.
The Lafayette Journal & Courier reports that...
Bloomington Ranked Most Educated City In Indiana
MSN recently conducted a study of the most educated cities in each state and Bloomington won in Indiana. Only 25% of adults in Indiana...
Syracuse woman missing, family looking for tips on her whereabouts
Chelsea Maule, 26, of Syracuse, is missing.
She was last seen Monday, Oct. 17 and her family has not heard from her. If anyone has...
Indiana manufacturers confident despite diminishing growth rates
INDIANAPOLIS - A new survey shows manufacturing growth rates in Indiana are diminishing.
However, manufacturers remain confident about the future, accroding to Steve Jones, chair...
Pasztor’s criminal case may be delayed “by months or years”
ELKHART — An Elkhart judge has ordered Amber Pasztor to have a mental competency evaluation, and the prosecutor in the case is warning of...









