Fire Marshal Joe Fretz and his K9 honored with retirement open house
Fire Marshal Joe Fretz didn’t retire alone on Friday from the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory.
Retiring county commissioner Brad Jackson endorses candidate Nate Scherer
Kosciusko County Commissioner Brad Jackson, who did not file for re-election for the May primary, announced Friday he will be retiring from the position at the end of his current term.
Indiana National Guard’s Texas deployment to cost $7 million
The Indiana National Guard expects to spend about $7.1 million deploying 50 soldiers to the U.S-Mexico border at Texas for up to 10 months.
Truck struck by train west of Larwill
A semi truck was struck by a train west of Larwill and just south of US 30 Friday morning.
Fundraiser far surpasses goal for new wheelchair for Israel Gagnon
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw
WINONA LAKE — A weeklong fundraiser hit the jackpot Friday to benefit a 12-year-old boy who needs a new wheelchair.
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Indiana Supreme Court ruling could keep Rust off May ballot
By Casey Smith
Indiana Capital Chronicle
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Supreme Court justices on Thursday blocked an injunction against the state’s two-primary rule that prohibits U.S. Senate...
Educators see upside to onslaught of ChatGPT
The explosion of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT is having a huge impact in many aspects of society.
Miller returns to serve on Claypool Town Council
By taking the oath of office and signing some paperwork Wednesday, Don Miller officially is back on the Claypool Town Board.
Literacy bill advances as worries rise over plan to retain more third graders
House lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that seeks to remedy Indiana’s literacy “crisis” despite mounting pushback against a provision that could require thousands of students to repeat third grade.
Research on ‘magic mushrooms’ gets OK from House committee
For Caroline Hagedorn, a nurse in Fishers, the intrusive thoughts and compulsions from her obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) had become unbearable.









