Push for tighter rules looms over Indiana needle exchange program
For Indiana’s syringe exchange programs to survive, they might face new restrictions that public health advocates say will undercut efforts to help intravenous drug abusers kick their addictions.
Stockdale wins Kosciusko County Council seat over five challengers
A 32-year-old elder law attorney, Will Stockdale, was selected by a GOP caucus to fill the at-large Kosciusko County seat Tuesday night.
Part of Husky Trail to close for 2-3 weeks beginning Monday
NIPSCO will close the bridge on Husky Trail to all traffic beginning on Monday, February 16, in order to connect a gas main following the recent bridge replacement project.
LITE in Milford opens new Teen Space for area youth
A new meeting space designed for youths ages 13 to 17 has opened in Milford.
Lucky 7 Car Store customers combine to donate $18,250 to Honor Flight Northeast Indiana
It costs $140,000 for every Honor Flight that shuttles 85 veterans and their guardians to Washington DC, to see the memorials built in their honor.
Special Olympics Polar Plunge returns to Warsaw on Feb. 21
Special Olympics Indiana’s 2026 Polar Plunge season continues Saturday, Feb. 21, in Warsaw, inviting area residents to Be Bold and Get Cold for a great cause.
Bob Ross painting class March 14 in Warsaw
Warsaw Parks and Recreation will host an instructor from Secret Studio in the Wild Woods for a Bob Ross painting class in March.
Police shooting leaves 17-year-old dead in Elkhart
A 17-year-old boy is dead after police fired their weapons in Elkhart early Sunday morning.
Longtime park board member, Democratic Party leader Steven Haines dies
Former Kosciusko County Democratic Party Chairman Steven Haines will be remembered by his friends for his kindness, hard work and leadership.
Rob Parker, Mayor Grose tout benefits of soon-to-be-enacted parking policy
Two community leaders expressed confidence this week that Warsaw's new downtown parking policy will benefit both store owners and motorists.









