Suspect in Elkhart slaying surrenders after standoff in Goshen

A Goshen man is in custody following a fatal shooting that took place in Elkhart early Saturday morning, and led to a police standoff in Goshen.

County mulls tax abatement for ag-related company

Kosciusko County is contemplating a somewhat unique tax abatement request.

State’s ‘heat map’ shows hot spots for Narcan use

An online tool made available through the Indiana Department of Health is shedding light on how often Narcan is being used to fight the opioid epidemic.

Lawmakers advance bill to earmark state dollars for teacher firearm training

Indiana lawmakers on Wednesday advanced a bill that seeks to provide state-funded firearms training for school personnel — including teachers.

WCHS JAG students excel at Career Development Conference

WCHS Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) students recently participated in the  Career Development Conference.

Partisan school board election bill moves forward

Indiana Republicans forged ahead Wednesday with a proposal that would upend the current nonpartisan school board elections across the state.

Bill allowing Indiana highway work zone cameras moves forward

A bill allowing highway work zone speed cameras in Indiana is moving forward as the full House recently voted to approve the measure, which had been up for discussion for years.

Senate Committee votes to pass ‘driver’s cards’ for undocumented citizens

After much debate on Tuesday, Senate Bill 248 was passed by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Transportation, 5 to 4.

Scherer wins GOP caucus, joins Syracuse Town Council

Nathan Scherer won the Republican caucus Tuesday evening for the Syracuse Town Board Ward 4 seat, beating out David Rosenberry and Brian Woody.

Bailey named principal of Gateway Educational Center

Warsaw Community Schools named Dave Bailey as the principal of Gateway Educational Center.