AG Rokita launches inquiry into Notre Dame’s DEI policies
News Release
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued a letter to the University of Notre Dame concerning the university’s diversity, equity, and...
Mental health resource fair tonight at The Gathering Place
In the first of two special events this month celebrating mental health awareness month, The Gathering Place will host a Mental Health Provider Resource Fair Wednesday night.
Curbing retail access to tobacco remains an uphill battle
One of the best ways to get cigarettes out of the hands of young adults — and anyone, for that matter — is to make it more difficult to access.
Bears need to pick a site and start digging
By Roger Grossman
News Now Warsaw
Everything about the Chicago Bears feels like they’re trending upward.
The general consensus is that they finally have the quarterback on...
Huntington teen arrested on rape, child molesting charges
A Huntington teen was arrested after allegedly forcing a minor under 14 to have sex.
Voter registration maintenance postcards coming your way
Hoosier voters will soon be receiving postcards in the mail from the Secretary of State’s Election Division as part of statewide voter registration list maintenance.
State Trooper recovers abducted child during traffic stop
A six-month-old child abducted by a non-custodial parent was safely returned after an observant Indiana State Trooper saw the vehicle it was believed to have been taken in.
Three local articles are just one click away …
Here are three quick community-minded stories compiled by News Now Warsaw.
Generous celebrates one-year, announces changes for the Future
On Friday, Generous Coffee marked its one-year anniversary in downtown Warsaw by celebrating community, collaboration, and generosity.
Indiana panel to consider ABA therapy cost controls
Twenty-one agency leaders, health industry professionals, disability advocates and others will look to contain Medicaid spending on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy — while ensuring continued care for thousands of young, autistic Hoosiers — the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced Friday.