Indiana leaders hint at early redistricting ‘resolution’ following third meeting with VP
Indiana leaders on Friday met with Vice President JD Vance for the third time as they work to secure support for mid-cycle, partisan redistricting. They remained tight-lipped about the meeting’s contents as protesters rallied in opposition.
Tippecanoe Valley AD placed on leave, faces investigation
Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation has put Athletic Director Sam Sturtevant on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation.
Kosciusko County parks board celebrates Chinworth trail extension
The history of the Chinworth Bridge and Trail begins in the late 19th century.
Final decision: County approves $5,000 stipend for probation officers
A rarely divided Kosciusko County Council on Thursday ended a lengthy back-and-forth on raises for probation officers.
Indiana executes Roy Lee Ward for 2001 murder of teenager Stacy Payne
Death row inmate Roy Lee Ward was executed by lethal injection early Friday morning at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, marking the state’s second execution of 2025 and the third since resuming the death penalty after more than a decade-long hiatus.
Parkview, Ortho Northeast open surgical center for outpatient joint replacement
In what is being called a tremendous milestone, Parkview Health and Orthopaedics NorthEast (ONE) on Wednesday celebrated the completion of a surgical center on CR 200N in Warsaw.
VP Vance to visit Indiana Friday to meet with Senate GOP amid redistricting standoff
Vice President JD Vance is slated to return to the Hoosier State on Friday to meet with Indiana’s Senate Republican caucus as redistricting deliberations appear to be at an impasse.
Children’s consignment sale Saturday in Winona Lake
Kids Market, Inc., a local nonprofit organization, will host its 42nd children’s consignment sale at the Gordon Health and Wellness Center on Saturday.
The WNBA is at a crossroads
You know that I love and very much have been a fan of women’s sports.
Inmate drops final legal challenges, clearing way for Indiana’s second execution this year
Condemned inmate Roy Lee Ward has withdrawn the final two federal lawsuits that sought to delay his execution, effectively guaranteeing that his death sentence will be carried out before sunrise Friday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City.









