AWL receives ZB donation, reports uptick in animal donations

Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County had two doses of good news in the past week.

Heather James the lone candidate in upcoming Winona Lake caucus

The deadline to file for the Republican caucus to replace Laurie Renier after she abruptly resigned as Winona Lake clerk-treasurer, has passed — and as expected — only one person sought the job.

Sheridan Street homeowner hopes to save centuries-old Sycamore

At the intersection of Sheridan and Colfax streets in Warsaw is a Sycamore tree estimated to be at least 275 years old.

CCS prepares for two-day food drive beginning Nov. 10

Staff at Combined Community Services is always busy, but they’re moving into overdrive as the holiday season approaches.

Chatard upends Tippecanoe Valley sectional hopes, 40-7

After weeks of speculation, opinions and everything in between, all that was left on Friday night was for the No. 3 ranked Tippecanoe Valley Vikings to take on the No. 1 ranked Indianapolis Bishop Chatard Trojans in the opening round of 3A Sectional 28 in Indy.

Week 10 Keys: Vikings vs. Trojans a Battle of Epic Proportions

Throughout the season, Death Valley Football has completed a series of goals: Beat their rival Rochester, takedown state power West Lafayette, and navigate an independent schedule littered with first time opponents on their way to an undefeated season.

Tree removal underway ahead of Lincoln area sidewalk project

Removal of trees along streets near Lincoln Elementary in Warsaw began Thursday and is expected to continue Friday.

Seeding doesn’t solve much

For as long as Indiana has hosted high school state tournaments, Hoosiers have been pouring over sectional draws.

County looks at potential development along parts of CR 1300N from Milford to Syracuse

Kosciusko County has been investing millions of dollars in two areas on CR 1300N between Milford and Syracuse in recent years, and now officials are wondering outload about the long-term future development — if any — of the two-lane road that is mostly agricultural.

Suspect admits he killed Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, pleads guilty to extorting...

The chief suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway has admitted he beat the young Alabama woman to death on a beach in Aruba after she refused his advances, then dumped her body into the sea. New details in the killing emerged Wednesday as Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty to extorting Holloway’s mother, resolving a case that has captivated the public’s attention for nearly 20 years.