Pete Thorn Center in Warsaw could be used for future emergency needs
The Pete Thorn Center in Warsaw could be used for emergency housing in the future.
The possibility comes after last week’s polar vortex, during...
Indiana debate over teacher pay boost remains unsettled
Statehouse Republicans haven't come up with more than modest proposals toward boosting Indiana teacher pay even as they continue touting that step as a...
Kosciusko County Traffic Safety Partnership encourage sober driving on Super Bowl Sunday
Kosciusko County Traffic Safety Partnership (KCTSP) is teaming up with state and local law enforcement agencies across the country to urge football fans to...
Atwood man arrested for arrest warrant in Texas
A Kosciusko County man is about to be sent to Texas over an arrest warrant.
61-year-old Mark Fuller of Atwood surrendered to sheriff’s deputies...
Indiana legislators consider taxing e-cigarettes for the first time
Legislators appear unlikely to raise cigarette taxes. But they might tax nicotine in another way.
A House committee could vote next week on taxing e-cigarettes...
Republicans reject easing Indiana’s mail-in voting rules
Legislative Republicans have rejected a Democratic attempt to lift requirements that voters give a reason for seeking to cast a ballot by mail.
The House...
FSSA issuing $1.5M in child care grants to 22 recipients
The state of Indiana is distributing 22 grants totaling more than $1.5 million to public school corporations and nonprofits that offer care to school-age...
Indiana House to vote on teacher pay plan next week
Republicans' main teacher pay plan could come to a vote in the House as early as Tuesday.
Republicans want to make school districts explain publicly...
Indiana Sheriff’s Association to award forty $750 scholarships
The Indiana Sheriff’s Association is again awarding college scholarships to students who want to study criminal justice.
Sheriff Kyle Dukes says about 40 scholarships...
Weather changes may create potholes on roadways
With temperatures rising back above zero degrees, northern Indiana residents might have a new concern: potholes.
Purdue University civil engineer John Haddock reports freezing and...









