Local health leader: Vaping among students remains significant concern

Indiana Health officials recently said they believe the vaping epidemic across the state has possibly peaked — based on a study in Indiana — but some local officials disagree.

Smith leads pack in 3rd District fundraising for Congressional seat

A handful of Republican candidates for Indiana’s Third Congressional District are setting themselves apart financially from the rest ahead of the party’s primary in May.

Early spring predicted on Groundhog Day 2024

Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring Friday in Gobbler’s Knob, Pennsylvania, the scene of the country’s largest and best known Groundhog Day celebration in the United States.

OrthoWorx, other groups hosting job fair Feb. 29

OrthoWorx, in partnership with several groups, is sponsoring a countywide Hiring Fair on Feb. 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion.

Recently-elected Claypool council member resigns

Less than three months after winning the election for the Claypool Town Board middle district seat, Nate Morton has resigned.

Warsaw Parks hosting floral bouquet paint class

Susie from Cr8-ur-Canvas will host a wooden cutting board floral bouquet paint class Class will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 8 at the Firemen’s Building, 1013 E. Arthur St., Warsaw.

Harrison Elementary continues Spell Bee dominance

Warsaw Community Schools held the Elementary Spelling Bee Tuesday.

Defending the athletic directors

It happens every winter. It snows, and it gets cold.

Silver Lake declines to participate in free EV program

Town council on Wednesday afternoon chose not to participate in a program that would have provided electric vehicles free of charge.

Grace College receives $24K for pickleball equipment

Grace College recently received a grant from the K21 Health Foundation for $24,863 in pickleball equipment for the Gordon Health and Wellness Center.