Government races to reassure country that banking system is safe

Depositors withdrew savings and investors broadly sold off bank shares Monday as the federal government raced to reassure Americans that the banking system was secure after two bank failures fed fears that more financial institutions could fall.

LaGrange woman, 87, dies after crash last week involving deputy

An 87-year-old LaGrange woman who was a passenger in a crash last week involving a LaGrange County Sheriff’s deputy has died from her injuries.

Report finds family caregivers provide $10.8 billion in unreimbursed care in Indiana

An estimated 790,000 Hoosiers provide more than 740 million hours of care to their elders as family caregivers, a service that the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) values at more than $10.8 billion.

Spay-neuter service in Warsaw March 30

A national group providing spay-neuter cat services will be in Warsaw on March 30.

Penguin Point plans to reopen Lake Street store

There’s good news for fans of Penguin Point restaurants. 

Warsaw man sentenced to 40 years for molestation

A Warsaw man charged with child molestation has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.

Riley Radio Days donations top $83,000

WRSW listeners and the corporate community delivered more than $83,000 for the KC Riley Kids Fund Friday night.

Former Congressman Steve Buyer convicted of insider trading

Indiana's former Fifth District Congressman, Steve Buyer, was convicted Friday of insider trading charges after a two-week jury trial.

Atelier Opens With First Exhibit

Atelier, 104 E. Center St., Warsaw, kicked off its first exhibit, as well as the first day for the gallery, Thursday with an opening event.

Suspect in trooper’s death facing murder charge

A prosecutor has filed a murder charge and requested a sentence of life without parole against a man accused of driving his car over an Indiana State trooper a week ago on I-69.