Nappanee bicyclist, 52, killed on SR 19
A bicyclist on SR 19 was struck and killed by a motorist Thursday night.
Banks unresponsive to debate invitation for U.S. Senate seat
Sitting Congressman Jim Banks hasn’t yet accepted an invitation to debate from the Indiana Debate Commission, though both Democrat Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning have indicated their willingness.
GOP caucus called after Etna Green council member resigns
Kosciusko County’s Republican party will soon be filling another vacancy for an elected official.
Trapped: A city leader’s abuse of power and how 3 women got out
It was Feb. 26, 2018. Caroline Ellert was an entry-level staffer in Mayor Joe Hogsett’s office, where she helped with the mayor’s schedule and responded to letters. The man sitting beside her in the bar was Thomas Cook, the mayor’s chief of staff and the second most powerful man in city government.
WCS kicks off new school year with staff celebration
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) marked the beginning of the 2024-25 school year with an opening day celebration centered around the new theme for the year, #WarsawINSPIRES.
Veterans Affairs says no final decsion yet on veterans clinic location
News Now Warsaw needs to correct a story we ran last week about plans for a veterans clinic that would be part of a new medical hub in Warsaw.
Two big storylines in local football
Fall sports teams started practicing Monday, and that means football scrimmages are a little over a week away.
Animal control, code enforcement and parking control merged in trial run
Five weeks ago, the city of Warsaw realigned the jobs of two employees so that both now oversee animal control, code enforcement and parking enforcement under the police department.
Three Bloomington officers injured after woman encourages dogs to attack
Three police officers were hospitalized after being bitten by a woman's dogs during an attempted arrest.
Decades in the making: Indiana to unveil last stretch of I-69
The nation’s newest interstate highway will open in Indianapolis on Tuesday — decades after Hoosiers first dreamed up a direct route from Evansville to Indianapolis.









