State Auditor Klutz to depart for private sector job

State Auditor Tera Klutz announced Thursday she is leaving her post with more than three years left in her term — the fourth state auditor in a row to resign early.

Irish, Bucs come down to ‘one’

This column is painful to write.

Parkview Warsaw YMCA to Host Free Community Wellness Fair

The Parkview Warsaw YMCA is hosting the Kosciusko Community Wellness Fair on Oct. 7.

Autoworker (and wife) turn to side gig as union strike continues

A Larwill man who works at the General Motors plant in Fort Wayne isn’t waiting for the autoworkers strike to impact his job.

Revamped pavilion underscores Zimmer Biomet’s comittment to community

After months and months of extensive renovations that took it down to the bone, the community and its biggest employer celebrated the reopening of the renamed Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion on Wednesday.

Uncertain future for providers as child care crisis looms

As the director of Bridges Transition Childcare in Evansville, Vanessa Quarles wears many hats. 

Ban on cameras in Justice Building revised after objection

An ordinance approved in August that prohibited cell phones from the entire Kosciusko County Justice building was revised Tuesday after a local resident objected.

CASA of Indiana honors Kosciusko County Volunteer Andrea Herschberger

Andrea Herschberger, of Nappanee, was recently awarded and recognized as the Indiana CASA of the Year by the Indiana State Office of GAL/CASA in Indianapolis.  

Private funeral services today for Randy Girod

Private funeral services are scheduled for today for former Kosciusko County Prosecutor Randy Girod.

DNR to encourage non-lead shot usage, but no new bans in store

Indiana’s Department of Natural Resources is embarking on a public information campaign about the harms of lead shot.