BBB reminding online shoppers to be aware of sale scams

What is bad for businesses can sometimes mean sales for shoppers, but the latest coronavirus scam is causing the Better Business Bureau Serving Central...

Elementary School Teacher Drags, Sits On Student

A Harrison Elementary School teacher was arrested Friday after police were called to the school about an incident involving an 8-year-old student. Debra Jeanne Wiley,...

Councilman Tenders Sidney Board’s 9th Resignation Of The Year

There is another vacancy on the Sidney town council. On Friday, councilman Brandon Allen has resigned from the council, which ups the resignations to seven...

WCHS releases homecoming parade route, football information

Warsaw Community High School Student Council is proud to host its annual Homecoming Parade at 5:00 p.m. on Friday. The 2020 Homecoming float theme...

Details released into two Tuesday crashes

The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Office released details on Wednesday into two traffic crashes that happened near Silver Lake and in Pierceton. Tuesday Afternoon, Silver Lake Two...

Indiana moving to Stage 5 of Back on Track Indiana plan, mask mandate remains

Governor Holcomb is lifting most of Indiana's remaining coronavirus restrictions, but a few limits remain in place. Starting Saturday, there will no longer be capacity...

Notre Dame, Wake Forest football game rescheduled for December 12th

The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that the Notre Dame at Wake Forest football game will be rescheduled for Saturday, December 12. The game...

Experts warn that hackers can tamper with more than just election votes

LOS ANGELES (Network Indiana) -- Election interference by foreign hackers covers a lot more than the possibility of tampering with the vote count. U-S-C cybersecurity...

Valley School Board Reviews Budget; Accepts Grants

Tippecanoe Valley School Board held a hearing for their 2021 school budget Monday. The proposed 2021 budget is $25564063. The debt service fund is $2,896,574....

Health officials hard at work with COVID investigations as numbers stay steady

Coronavirus stats have been staying pretty level locally as the Kosciusko County Health Department continues to investigate COVID cases. Health officials have completed 67 percent...