Crouch leads opponents in cash-on-hand for final stretch

As the six Republican candidates round the final bend before the May 7 primary in the 2024 governor’s race, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch leads the pack in terms of money on hand, according to the new campaign finance reports filed Monday.

Downtown group introduces Third Friday Passport offer

Third Friday returns on Friday with a new promotional offer that has the backing of 20 downtown merchants.

Tree hits utility pole, which falls on house, sparks fire

A series of events led to a fire in a house at 9058 W. CR 700S, south of Palestine Lake Wednesday afternoon.

OJ’s death doesn’t solve anything

OJ Simpson died last week.

19-year-old motorist dies in I-69 crash

State Police are investigating after a Fort Wayne teenager died in a crash on I-69 Tuesday morning.

Three local fire departments receiving money for equipment

Three area fire departments are the recipients of money from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security for fire training and equipment.

Joe’s Kids receives $275K from Dane & Mary Louise Miller Foundation

Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director for Joe’s Kids, recently learned that the Dane & Mary Louise Miller Foundation has awarded Joe’s Kids $275,000 in a grant.

South Whitley Council: Officer’s actions don’t merit dismissal

The South Whitley Town Council issued a statement today urging “patience” regarding an officer’s traffic stop involving an 18-year-old woman on Jan. 24.

Winona Lake still owes $5.8 million on Miller Sunset Pavilion

The town of Winona Lake still owes $5.8 million on the Miller Sunset Pavilion, and is looking for ways to improve revenues.

WCHS preview concert tonight at PAC

The Warsaw Community High School Band, choir, and orchestra programs will present their ISSMA preview concert at 6:45 p.m. today at the Performing Arts Center.