Accumulating snow expected Saturday night across the region
Kosciusko will see its first significant snowstorm Saturday night, with higher accumulations expected to the northwest.
Trump allows more foreign ag workers, eases off ICE raids on farms
In a tacit admission that U.S. food production requires foreign labor, the Trump administration is making it easier for farmers to employ guest workers from other countries.
Indiana House returning next week to address redistricting; Senate to join Dec. 8
The prospects of President Donald Trump getting a new Indiana congressional map have been revived as state Senate Republicans on Tuesday reversed their refusal to meet next month.
Indiana cigarette consumption falls, while cessation program enrollment rises after recent tax hike
Cigarette consumption in Indiana dropped 40% during the first three months of a long-sought tax increase, according to the Indiana Department of Health. Enrollment in the agency’s smoking cessation program jumped almost 40% over that time.
Loose-leaf pick up in Warsaw ends Dec. 5
The City of Warsaw has announced that the final week for loose leaf pick-up will be Dec. 1-5.
Fellowship Missions turns to classic rock for February fundraiser
Fellowship Missions announced on Monday a fundraiser featuring a collection of voices from the classic rock era.
Kosciusko County deputies stepping up holiday patrols
As Hoosiers prepare for holiday celebrations, the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute to keep roads safe and prevent traffic fatalities as part of the annual Safe Family Travel campaign, supported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Warsaw Police announce increased holiday patrols begin Thursday
With the holidays quickly approaching, the Warsaw Police Department will once again be partnering with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) in an effort to keep our roads safe and prevent traffic fatalities as part of the annual Safe Family Travel Campaign, supported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
State Medicaid leaders must decide who’s too ‘medically frail’ to work
Eliza Brader worries she soon will need to prove she’s working to continue receiving Medicaid health coverage. She doesn’t think she should have to.
WL winter farmers market adds to holiday bustle as skate rink opens for season
The Village at Winona was bustling all day Saturday and especially at night with the kickoff of the holiday season that included a huge crowd for the annual Christmas tree lighting.









