PFW political science professor breaks down VP debate

(Network Indiana) -- Vice President Mike Pence will face off with Senator Kamala Harris in the first vice presidential debate on Wednesday in Salt...

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...

NIPSCO projecting slightly higher gas bills this winter

NIPSCO natural gas residential customers can expect their overall bills during this year’s winter heating season to be slightly higher when compared to last...

Spike in coronavirus cases seen in last week in Kosciusko County.

Kosciusko County saw a spike in coronavirus cases last week. In the first of two updates for the week from the Kosciusko County Health Department,...

Warsaw stormwater utility rate increase discussed at council meeting

Warsaw city council members were presented with plans to potentially increase the city's stormwater utility rate over the next five years Monday evening. No votes...

Warsaw Redevelopment Takes Step Toward Creation Of Business Incubator, Accelerator

A first step was taken by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday toward the creation of a potential business accelerator/incubator at the Warsaw Tech...

Authorities continue to seek info on stolen LED stop sign

The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office, along with Crime Stoppers, are still seeking information on a stolen LED stop sign that was taken back in...

Teen makes court appearance in planned school shooting case

(WNDU) -- On Monday, one of two Rochester teens accused of planning a “Columbine-style school shooting” made an appearance in court. 18-year-old John Schultz is...

Lumber shortage now coming in amidst COVID pandemic

(Network Indiana) -- It's not just wipes and toilet paper in short supply due to the pandemic. Homebuilders are finding a shortage of lumber. Indiana...

Gas demand sees spike last week, could lead to prices going up

Gasoline demand “inexplicably rose” last week, which means prices could be going up soon, says GasBuddy. “While we have no direct reasoning for the rebound,...