Military veterans take note: New state law changes property tax structure
Kosciusko County's Veteran Service Officer Darryl McDowell announced some good news for veterans as well as some advice.
Fire destroys mobile home in Milford Friday; Third blaze in county in three days
The smell of smoke was still apparent Saturday morning outside the home of a mobile home destroyed by fire Friday in Milford.
Braun unveils $1 billion agriculture and life sciences initiative
Mike Braun revealed a new economic development initiative Tuesday aimed at creating 100,000 high-wage agriculture and life sciences jobs over the next decade.
SNAP retailers, shoppers not pleased with Indiana’s ban on sugary drinks, candy
Indiana merchants and customers say the state’s ban on federal food aid for sugary drinks and candy relies on definitions too “arbitrary” to comply with or shop by.
Warsaw school events postponed, canceled ahead of stormy weather
Out of an abundance of caution due to the potential for severe weather this evening, Warsaw Community Schools is making adjustments to after-school activities.
Tornadoes and storms leave four dead in southern Michigan
Four people were killed Friday in southern Michigan as powerful storms that produced at least two tornadoes reduced homes to rubble, sent parts of roofs flying into the air and left a trail of debris hanging from power lines.
Roger Grossman Commentary: Bears fumble stadium deal again
Teams have slogans they rally around, and the older you get, the less slogans influence you
Scholarship applications available for students in Kosciusko, Whitley counties
The Warsaw Alpha Lambda Chapter of Tri Kappa will award a variety of scholarships to both high school seniors and existing college students throughout Kosciusko/Whitley counties this spring.
Habitat introduces new home repair program specifically for roofs, HVAC systems
Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County has announced plans for a Home Repair Program in a partnership with the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.
Republicans revive push to shorten Indiana’s early voting period
Indiana’s early voting period would be cut from 28 days to 16 days in a year-old push revived by Republican state senators.









