FOP Lodge 149 brightens Christmas for nearly 140 children

Approximately 138 kids from throughout the county got to go shopping at Meijer Thursday evening with law enforcement during the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 149’s annual “Christmas with A Cop.”

Senate Republicans reject Trump’s plea for gerrymandered maps

By Tom Davies and Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate voted 19-31 on Thursday against redrawing the state’s congressional districts — spurning months of...

Supporter of downtown Warsaw festivals questions need for new study

A downtown Warsaw business owner who has been heavily invested in downtown activities is speaking out against a $30,000 study that will look more closely at the idea of a festival street.

Crucial vote expected today in Indianapolis on redistricting

A congressional redistricting proposal that has split Indiana’s Senate Republicans advanced to its final stage Wednesday after lawmakers quickly dispatched three Democratic amendments and positioned the high-stakes bill for a decisive vote on Thursday.

College football may be dead

You guessed it, I am angry.

Joe’s Kids announces new renovation plans with support from United Way

Joe’s Kids, a nonprofit pediatric therapy clinic serving children with physical, occupational, speech and Dyslexia therapy needs across Northeast Indiana has announced plans for a transformative facilities improvement.

Ratepayer advocates recommend energy bill ‘relief plan’

Indiana utility customer advocacy groups on Tuesday released a slate of ambitious reforms they say would promote affordability for struggling residential and small-business ratepayers.

Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts fundraiser Thursday night

Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts will host its second annual year-end gala, Great Performances, Greater Purpose, on Thursday night.

Facade grant awarded to Kensington Digital Media for extensive renovations

Main Street Warsaw has seen a handful of facade grant celebrations in recent days, including one on Monday for Kensington Digital Media, which owns and operates three local radio stations, WRSW, Willie 103.5 and News Now Warsaw.

State Senate committee supports redistricting, but bill’s future remains murky

Indiana senators advanced a controversial congressional redistricting bill in a 6-3 vote Monday — but multiple Republican lawmakers signaled they remain open to voting no when it reaches the chamber floor.