Warsaw restarts leaf pickup after interruption from recent heavy snow
All of that melting of snow in the past week exposed an unfortunate situation for the Warsaw Street Department.
Orthopedic manufacturing showcase highlights network across 40-mile stretch
Everyone’s heard about the high-profile orthopedic firms like Zimmer Biomet, OrthoPediatrics and DePuy Synthes, but there is also a slew of smaller contract manufacturers that industry heavyweights rely upon.
New forecast shows big growth in Indiana surplus
Indiana’s state budget surplus could grow to nearly $5 billion by the middle of 2027 under new and much rosier tax revenue projections.
College student who graduates this week is top winner at Ornament Smash
A 22-year-old college student who was facing $5,000 in car repairs this week was the grand prize winner Thursday night at 107.3 WRSW’s Ornament Smash and took home a 2012 Jeep Liberty Utility valued at $9,975.
Indiana lawmakers tee up new death penalty bills ahead of legislative session
As Indiana lawmakers prepare to reconvene in January for a shortened 2026 legislative session, multiple Republican legislators have filed bills to expand how the state carries out death sentences — reopening a debate over capital punishment that stalled in the Statehouse earlier this year.
Slate Auto says it has received more than 150,000 reservations for EV pickup
Slate Auto, the electric truck startup, has now attracted more than 150,000 refundable reservations for its low-cost, innovative electric pickup truck that is scheduled to begin rolling off the assembly line in Warsaw in late 2026.
Feel bad for the Colts
Man, this Colts season sure took a turn for the worse, didn’t it?
State prepares for SNAP ban on sugary drinks, candy to take effect Jan. 1
Beginning Jan. 1, more than half a million low-income Indiana residents won’t be able to use government food assistance to buy sugary drinks or candy. And state officials are preparing retailers and participants for the changes.
Former Kosciusko County sheriff Ron Robinson dies at age 78
Former Kosciusko County Sheriff Ron Robinson, who went on to become the first county administrator — and remained in that position for nearly two decades — has died.
Group backing independent candidates wants Indiana to end straight-ticket voting
Leaders of an Indiana group aimed at supporting independent political candidates say the state’s time in the national congressional redistricting spotlight gives them hope that the Legislature will advance election reforms.









