Early voting in Kosciusko County at a record high for midterm elections

Early voting in Kosciusko County is at an all-time high for midterm elections. The Times-Union reports over 4,000 ballots were received by noon on...

New law allows Warsaw City Council to ok new alcohol licenses for two restaurants

A new state law that expands the number of alcohol licenses in a handful of Hoosier cities including Warsaw has led to two new opportunities for two local restaurants.

Matthews’ Painting Company holding contest for entrepreneur scholarships

A local painting business is having a contest to give out a scholarship to a young person who is looking to become an entrepreneur. Leesburg...

Irish, Bucs come down to ‘one’

This column is painful to write.

Motorcyclist hurt, one arrested in two-vehicle crash in Leesburg

A motorcyclist was hurt and one person was arrested following a two-vehicle accident in Leesburg on Thursday afternoon. The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office says deputies...

IU to invest $111M to boost U.S. microelectronics sector

In what is one of the largest commitments made by a college or university to high-tech industry and national defense, Indiana University has secured and will invest at least $111 million over the next several years to advance its national leadership in microelectronics and nanotechnology.

State responds to appeal filed by Alyssa Shepherd

The state has responded to an appeal filed by the attorneys of a woman convicted of hitting and killing three children at a bus...

Seeding doesn’t solve much

For as long as Indiana has hosted high school state tournaments, Hoosiers have been pouring over sectional draws.

Free state COVID testing site coming to Warsaw next two weeks

The Indiana State Department of Health will host a free COVID-19 drive-thru testing clinic in Warsaw on July 14 - 18 and July 21...

Delphi murder trial moved to late 2024

The trial for an Indiana man charged in the killings of two teenage girls slain in 2017 during a hiking trip was moved Tuesday from January to next October after the presiding judge told the suspect she will not allow his former attorneys to represent him.