Mega Millions winning ticket sold in Maine

Maine scored its first Mega Millions jackpot — and someone beat the ill fortune of Friday the 13th — when a ticket purchased in the state matched the winning numbers for the lottery's estimated $1.35 billion grand prize.

Conservative group launches scathing attack ad on Mitch Daniels

Prominent national conservative organization Club for Growth hopes to keep two-term Indiana Gov. and former Purdue University President Mitch Daniels out of a new race for U.S. Senate with a blistering new advertisement set to hit Hoosier TVs Sunday.

Band Booster fundraiser offers fish and chicken Saturday

The Warsaw Band Boosters will host a “Dan’s Fish Fry'' fundraiser beginning Saturday afternoon.

 Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital launches 28-day Healthy Heart Challenge

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital is taking the month of February to help the community learn ways to reduce heart disease risks with a 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge.

Sheriff Smith Lauded for proposing and accepting salary lower than predecessor

Sheriff Jim Smith won applause from Kosciusko County Council Thursday after following through on a campaign pledge to accept a lower salary.

Grose formally files to run for mayor of Warsaw

Warsaw City Councilman Jeff Grose formally filed paperwork Thursday to run in the Republican primary for mayor.

New federal student loan repayment plan aimed at low-income borrowers

The U.S. Department of Education unveiled a proposal Tuesday that would overhaul a federal student loan income-driven repayment plan, and, if implemented, could help millions of low-income borrowers.

Optimist essay contest deadline Feb. 3

The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club has announced details for the annual Optimist International Essay Scholarship Competition.

Throwback Game, Coach Rhodes honor fallen fan John Elliott

What began as a tribute to a super coach on Tuesday night turned into a moment of remembrance for a super fan.

Holcomb touts state’s ‘position of strength,’ $30 million trail deal

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb praised Indiana’s economic “position of strength” in his annual State of the State address Tuesday evening — and argued the state can afford to invest in “needs” like economic development, public health, schools and public safety.