Garrett Woman Allegedly Strangled Child In North Webster
A Garrett woman is facing charges for allegedly strangling a child she called “incorrigible.”
Stephanie Nicole Followell, 37, of Garrett, and also showing an address...
Parkview statement on updates to COVID-19 vaccine distribution
As announced by the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) Wednesday, the state is preparing for the next phase of COVID-19 vaccine distribution, to include...
Noble County Police looking for work release offender
The Noble County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a work release offender who failed to show up at his scheduled time.
34-year-old Joseph Stevens failed...
Triton school office reopening next week
The Triton Jr.-Sr. High School office will reopen July 26.
High school office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., according to a news release...
One dead in crash on far east side of Whitley County
Authorities say a woman died early Thursday morning after the car she was driving collided with a truck on US 30 on the far east side of Whitley County.
Fed raises key interest rate for first time in year
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve is raising a key interest rate for the first time in a year, reflecting a resilient U.S. economy and...
Valley Dedicates Jeff Shriver Viking Room
The Jeff Shriver Viking Room was dedicated to Shriver, a former Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation teacher and football coach, Friday.
During the dedication, Shriver’s son,...
Bill curbing governor’s emergency powers advances Senate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Senate voted Monday to approve a proposal that would curb the governor’s authority under the state emergency powers law...
North Manchester Farm Receives State Agricultural Honor
Garwood Orchards, LaPorte, and MPS Egg Farms, North Manchester, have been awarded the AgriVision Award, the highest agricultural honor from the state of Indiana.
This...
Kosciusko Launches $5M Community Amenities Program with OIRI fund
A powerful new chapter in Kosciusko County’s development story begins today with the launch of the Community Amenities Program (CAP) — a $5 million grant initiative designed to fund transformational public projects that enhance quality of life in towns across the county.









