Oswego area road closings updated for Thursday

Utility pole replacement work by NIPSCO continues Thursday and includes a few changes.

INDOT faces fiscal cliff without road funding changes

Indiana’s Department of Transportation (INDOT) expects to lose billions of dollars in revenue in the coming decades as more Hoosiers buy alternative fuel-using and fuel-efficient vehicles. That might mean changes to a popular grant program’s funding mix, and more.

Findlay elevated to LCB chairman of the board

Lakeland Financial Corporation and Lake City Bank announced Tuesday that David M. Findlay has been appointed as chairman of the board of the bank and holding company.

$1.75M awarded in wrongful death lawsuit involving Walorski crash

The Elkhart Circuit Court has awarded $1.75 million to the estate of a Nappanee woman who was killed in the same crash that killed Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski and two of her staffers.

Walls honored with ‘Heart Of Gold’ at Community Foundation’s luncheon

Impacts can be of varying size and time, and the 2023 Heart of Gold recipient has made an impact to the Kosciusko County community for at least the past quarter century.

Rules are rules, and some are bad

I want to talk about rules.

Ten Veterans Honored At Threads Of Valor

Ten veterans were honored Tuesday with quilts during Threads of Valor.

UPDATED: New stretch of Armstrong closed for utility pole work

Utility pole replacement work by NIPSCO continues today and will include a new closure on Armstrong Road near Oswego from Sullivan Road to Brown Road.

Competitive Tri Kappa Trivia match ends in tie

Tri Kappa Trivia Night 2023 — the third in a yearly series — was a lively evening that ended in a tie between the 2021 and 2022 Tri Kappa Trivia champions, the Graybeards from Warsaw and Wawasee schools, and an upstart challenge from Lake City Bank.

Leesburg foundation hopes to help local families with adoptions

Phil and Melissa Kuhn have always had a passion for adoption, but after adopting their daughter, Khloe, in 2021, they knew God was calling them to do more.