Washington STEM Academy establishes community pantry
Washington STEM Academy has announced the official opening of its new community pantry, a year-round resource designed to support students, families and neighbors.
As Indiana Senate begins redistricting work, some Republicans keep mum
About a quarter of Indiana Republican senators have not yet said how they’ll vote on a sweeping partisan redraw of the state’s congressional maps, teeing up an uncertain week for the proposal’s future.
Indiana’s ban on cellphones in the classroom may get stricter
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By Aleksandra Appleton
Chalkbeat
Since Indiana’s school cellphone ban went into effect...
Warsaw Performing Arts Center announces December holiday lineup
The holiday season is officially here, and the Warsaw Performing Arts Center is excited to welcome the community to five festive events highlighting the incredible talent of Warsaw Community Schools students.
GOP seeks to fill vacancy for Clay Township
Kosciusko County Republicans have an elected seat to fill after Clay Township Trustee Stephanie Stutzman announced her resignation, effective Dec. 31.
Fort Wayne casino pitch arrives at the Statehouse
The bill before Indiana House members Thursday might have been about creating a new casino license for Fort Wayne, but the discussion was far more complicated.
Manufacturing showcase will spotlight region and role of orthopedic capital
Medtech experts and the public are invited to a meeting later this month that will showcase area manufacturing with a focus on orthopedics.
Grace College graduate launched growing translation service when he was a sophomore
A Grace College graduate who was born in Chile has seen his translation services business, Language Matters, continue to grow.
OrthoWorx, KEDCO work with Ivy Tech to expand leadership development with $250,000 grant
A new education grant is aimed at supporting people who jumped into the workforce with little college experience, but are viewed by their employers as having strong leadership potential.
Braun defends redistricting plan while in Warsaw for groundbreaking
Gov. Mike Braun defended Republicans’ renewed effort to redraw Indiana’s congressional districts Wednesday, saying the new map is needed to create competitive districts despite criticism from opponents.









