Kosciusko County Sheriff pursuing new program to keep schools safe
Kosciusko County Sheriff Rocky Goshert says his office is pursuing the implementation of a new program to keep schools safe. It works through an...
Warsaw Applebee’s location affected by recent credit breach
If you’ve eaten at Applebee’s recently, you might want to check your bank statements.
RMH Franchise Holdings, the owner and operator of more than 160...
Council vote determines wheel tax for Kosciusko County will not increase
The Kosciusko County Council will not be raising the wheel tax.
New rules from the state allow wheel taxes to be doubled. That would mean...
Hotline connects Indiana flood victims to relief agencies for free debris cleanup
From now through March 17 several volunteer relief agencies in coordination with CrisisCleanup.org and Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster are staffing a free hotline...
Charges announced in double homicide in Ligonier
Formal charges, in connection with a double homicide in Ligonier, have been announced. Noble County Prosecutor Eric Blackman says he will file the following...
New K9 added to Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department patrols
The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department is announcing their newest Deputy.
Lou Mediano completed K9 training during the past month. Deputy Mediano and new to the...
Father and son from Columbia City arrested with 16 pounds of drugs, guns and...
Two people are facing a slew of charges after being arrested as part of a drug raid.
After intercepting marijuana that was being sent through...
South Bend settles excessive force lawsuit for $15K
The city of South Bend agreed to pay a man $15,000 to end a federal lawsuit alleging that a police officer used excessive force...
Elkhart’s Thor Industries sees profit boom since 2013 move
An RV maker that relocated to Elkhart County in 2013 is continuing to see some profit growth.
Elkhart-based Thor Industries Inc. is reporting a fiscal...
Bill aims to remedy Indiana’s teacher shortage
A new bill aims to remedy Indiana's teaching shortage by allowing public schools to fill up to 10 percent of their teaching staff with...









