Rokita’s new portal prompts pushback from education officials

A new dashboard unveiled Tuesday by the Indiana Attorney General’s Office makes public more than two dozen allegations of “potentially inappropriate materials” in Hoosier schools, like critical race theory materials and gender identity policies. 

Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory to seek levy hike

It’s not inexpensive to operate an emergency service such as a fire department, and inflation hasn’t helped.

City of Warsaw agrees to cover PeekMed rent at KEDCO for a year

Three months ago, PeekMed, a firm from Portugal that wants to expand its interests in orthopedics, announced it would have an office inside the shared space provided by Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation in downtown Warsaw.

City to pay part of cost for environmental remediation on new apartment property

The city of Warsaw will pay for additional environmental remediation costs on the old Arnolt property where an apartment complex is being constructed.

Country singer Toby Keith dies from stomach cancer

Toby Keith, a sometimes polarizing figure in country music who crafted an identity around his macho, pro-American swagger, has died. He was 62.

‘Questionable’ content, ‘graphic’ imagery lead to book bans at Indiana school libraries

From addiction and apathy to fantasy and poverty, a handful of books have been banned or moved to other schools following complaints.

WCHS Theatre’s ‘My Heart Says Go’ wins International Festival Selection, encore show

In a recent extraordinary moment at Warsaw Community High School's Performing Arts Center, the cast of "My Heart Says Go" received news that set the stage ablaze with jubilation. 

Two family-owned businesses plan to open this week in Leesburg

It looks to be a memorable week in Leesburg as the doors swing open for two new businesses.

State legislators, with abortion bans in place, look at new efforts

More than half of state legislatures across the country started their 2024 legislative sessions in January, and plenty of abortion-related bills have already been introduced, especially in states where the procedure is already banned.

Two incumbent at-large candidates seek re-election for county council

With only a week left for candidates to file for the May primary election, two Kosciusko County Council at-large incumbents have filed this past week for re-election.