Joe’s Kids will provide specialized therapy service at Magical Meadows
Two like-minded groups providing specialized care for young people — Joe’s Kids and Magical Meadows — are formalizing a more structured approach that will start in the Spring of 2026.
State seeks input on rural health with online survey; Deadline is Oct. 3
The Indiana Department of Health is distributing a survey to rural communities throughout Indiana to collect information about ways to improve rural health.
Trump’s trade battle with China puts US soybean farmers in peril
Beijing, which traditionally has snapped up at least a quarter of all soybeans grown in the U.S., is in effect boycotting them in retaliation for the high tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed on Chinese goods and to strengthen its hand in negotiations over a new overall trade deal.
Reception for four GOP county council candiates Oct. 6 in Warsaw
Some of the biggest names in Indiana Republican politics are hosting a reception for four candidates running for Kosiusko County Council in 2026.
Winona Lake Trail Fest kicks off Friday, continues through Sunday
The Winona Lake Trail Fest is happening Friday through Sunday.
Lilly Center expands its approach with numerous water quality initiatives
The Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams has built up a wealth of data and research over the past 15 years and is now embarking on a new effort in Kosciusko County.
State honors Lilly Center For Lakes and Streams for youth outreach
The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams was honored to receive the Governor’s Award for environmental education and outreach at a ceremony in Indianapolis last week.
Ribbon cutting for Chinworth Bridge Trail extension is Oct. 9
The public is invited to attend a ribbon-cutting for the Chinworth Bridge Trail extension, a significant first step led by the Kosciusko County Park Board as it works to develop a county-wide trail system.
Giddy up! Magical Meadows set to begin construction on two new riding arenas
The Magical Meadows celebrated a major milestone on Wednesday with a groundbreaking for two new year-round riding arenas at the therapeutic horseback riding center north of Warsaw
Grace College welcomes four new full-time faculty members
This fall, Grace College welcomes four new faculty members: Dr. Steve Douglas, assistant professor of biology, Dr. Derrick Angier, assistant professor of behavioral science, Scott Moodie, assistant professor of marketing and international business and Alicia Meyer, instructor of communication.









