Sheriff: Electronic tablets quieting and calming Kosciusko County inmates
Jim Smith admits he used to be old school when it came to incarceration, but that was before the Kosciusko County Sheriff embraced a new program and made 300 tablets available to inmates.
Indiana has a lawyer shortage. What might state lawmakers do to help?
Indiana’s legal community is raising alarms about a statewide shortage of attorneys that has already led to barren courtrooms leaving hundreds of Hoosiers unrepresented.
Couple hopes shoe drive will boost adoption effort
There’s a unique fundraiser coming to Warsaw on Friday involving a couple from Knox.
Mike Johnson, a staunch conservative, is elected House speaker with broad GOP support
Republicans unanimously elected Rep. Mike Johnson as House speaker on Wednesday, eagerly elevating a deeply conservative but lesser-known leader to the major seat of U.S. power and ending for now the weeks of political chaos in their majority.
Wawasee reminds us of sports courage
Remember a few weeks back when I suggested to you that there are heroes and then there are “sports heroes”?
Bids opened for extensive interior renovation project inside Justice Building
Plans for the massive interior renovations inside the Kosciusko County Justice Building are inching closer taking shape.
James assumes office after WL caucus appointment
As expected, Heather James was appointed as the new Winona Lake Clerk-Treasurer Tuesday night by a Republican Caucus to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Laurie Renier.
Support behind Sycamore grows as city seeks way to save massive tree
There’s a groundswell of support behind a massive old Sycamore tree on Sheridan Street that is facing an uncertain future.
Future county tourism sign unveiled at zoning meeting
Tourism officials unveiled the future sign that will erected outside of the Kosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau office Monday along U.S. in Warsaw.
Employee suspended, MSU apologizes over Hitler image at football game
Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller said he has suspended an employee involved in allowing Adolf Hitler’s image to be shown on videoboards before playing No. 2 Michigan.









