YMCA to host 9/11 remembrance activities

On Sept. 11, Kosciusko Community YMCA will host a memorial stair climb to honor the heroic efforts of first responders in the 2001 attacks.

UPDATE: Democrat joins congested Congresional 3rd District race

The race to fill a Congressional vacancy got another candidate this week with the announcement of Democrat Kiley Adolph, a global consultant, filing for the Third Congressional District.

Anne Hathaway chosen as new state GOP chair

The Indiana Republican State Committee on Thursday unanimously elected consultant Anne Hathaway as the party’s next chair, making her the first woman to run the Indiana Republican Party.

It’s prime picking for apples this year

This summer’s weather has turned into a bumper crop with local apple orchards.

Future sign will keep tally on overdose deaths in Kosciusko County

Kosciusko County’s coroner is putting a spotlight on the number of people who have died from drug overdoses.

RR crossing arms on Zimmer Road stuck in lowered position

The stop arms at the railroad crossing on Zimmer Road were stuck in the down position Sunday afternoon.

Indiana abortion ban on hold until certification

Despite confusion and hesitancy among health care providers, Indiana’s near-total abortion ban will not take effect until the state Supreme Court certifies its June ruling.

West Nile Virus identified in Kosciusko County

Kosciusko County Health Department reported evidence on Friday that West Nile Virus has been found for the first time this year in the county.

Rokita criticizes Target over Pride merchandise and ‘transanity’

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita criticized Target’s Pride campaign in a letter released Thursday, claiming the corporation is infringing on states’ ability to “safeguard citizens.”

Warsaw will support apartment projects with bond issues

Two future apartment projects in Warsaw will see significant investment from the city itself.