Downtown businesses encouraged to decorate windows for holidays

As part of Main Street Warsaw’s “All is Bright” month-long Christmas celebration, a downtown Warsaw window-decorating contest will take place.

Multiple people arrested in Michigan in a Halloween weekend attack plot, FBI director says

Multiple people who had been allegedly plotting a violent attack over the Halloween weekend were arrested Friday in Michigan, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a social media post.

Atelier will present its holiday show featuring small works by 31 artists

Contemporary art gallery Atelier will present its holiday show featuring small works by 31 artists from November 6 through December 20.

Tiger cross country team advances to state finals

On Saturday, the Warsaw Lady Tigers Cross Country Team and Senior Jackson Gackenheimer will toe the line against the state’s best runners in the 2025 IHSAA State Cross Country Championships.

Two arrested on drug charges in Syracuse traffic stop

Indiana State Police say they arrested two men following a traffic stop in Syracuse on Tuesday.

223 immigration arrests announced in NW Ind. blitz with Indiana State Police

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Thursday that a road-focused immigration sweep with Indiana State Police has resulted in the arrests of 223 people alleged to be living in northwest Indiana without legal permission.

Purdue Fort Wayne plans major expansion of club sports for 2026

Purdue University Fort Wayne announced today that it will offer as many as 13 club sports starting next year.

No new Indiana child care vouchers to be issued until 2027

Indiana will not issue new child care vouchers to impoverished families until at least 2027, Family and Social Services Administration leaders said at a quarterly fiscal meeting Wednesday, in the agency’s latest strategy to contain enrollment — and cut expenses.

Wolkins irked with lack of transparency over Winona Lake Town Council investigation

Online reaction to Winona Lake Town Council’s decision not to take any further action against town employees accused of misusing town credit cards was overwhelmingly negative.

GOP squashes food aid for Hoosiers facing SNAP disruption

Republicans on Indiana’s State Budget Committee rejected an effort to direct state surplus funding to low-income Hoosiers and food banks as federal SNAP benefits expire next month amid a federal shutdown.