Township merger bill awaits governor’s decision after years of failed attempts
Perhaps hundreds of Indiana’s roughly 1,000 township governments could face consolidation under a bill on its way to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
Collision on shoulder of I-69 in Huntington County leaves one dead
A motorist died Saturday afternoon on I-69 after slamming into the back of a truck parked on the shoulder of the road.
Trump announces ‘major combat operations’ in Iran
The United States and Israel launched an attack Saturday on Iran, with the first apparent strike happening near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Hoffert touts middle school consolidation, envisions more child care options in the future
Some major long-term proposals are beginning to take shape for Warsaw middle schools.
As Bears mull stadium options, Sen. Mishler expresses confidence about Hammond bid
Indiana’s offer to help build a multi-billion dollar stadium is officially on the table — now it is up to the Chicago Bears to decide whether they will cross the state line.
Photography by Al Disbro on display beginning March 4 in Warsaw
Artwork by photographer Al Disbro will be featured beginning March 4 at the Kosciusko County Historical Society.
Final vote on Chicago Bears stadium in Indiana expected Thursday afternoon
A final vote on Indiana's efforts to lure the Chicago Bears to Indiana with a new stadium is set to happen Thursday in the State Senate.
Trickery alleged in race with identical last names running for Indiana State Senate
Alexandra Wilson is a Republican primary challenger to state Sen. Greg Goode. So is Brenda Wilson, whom President Donald Trump endorsed last month because of Goode’s vote against the Indiana congressional redistricting plan.
KEDCO celebrates new office off Husky Trail in Warsaw
Kosciusko County Economic Development Corp. celebrated its new office location on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
Roger Grossman Commentary: Bears fumble stadium deal again
Teams have slogans they rally around, and the older you get, the less slogans influence you









