Indiana abortion ban on hold until certification
Despite confusion and hesitancy among health care providers, Indiana’s near-total abortion ban will not take effect until the state Supreme Court certifies its June ruling.
EF0 tornado confirmed in Cass County
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado did touch down in Cass County over the weekend.
Lutheran Health pediatrician participates in statewide autism study
Alexandru Tanase, a pediatrician at Lutheran Health Physicians Warsaw, worked with researchers from the Indiana School of Medicine on a study to promote the identification of autism and developmental disabilities at the earliest point possible.
Community Foudation awards Cardinal Services grant for employee training
Cardinal Services recently received a grant from the Kosciusko County
Community Foundation in the amount of $20,000.
One dead in mass shooting in Muncie
A “mass shooting” at a large party in Indiana early Sunday morning left one person dead, police said. A hospital said 19 people were being treated for injuries at its facility.
Notre Dame professor sues student publication over coverage of her abortion-rights work
A University of Notre Dame professor has filed a defamation lawsuit against a student-run publication over news coverage of her abortion-rights work.
Lonestar crowd donated nearly $9,000 to St. Jude
The Country Concert for St. Jude held on July 21 and featuring Lonestar raised nearly $9,000 for St. Jude's Childens' Research Hospital.
Pierceton Days begins today
Piercton Days Festival kicks off three days of fun today.
Some companies now stocking Narcan for employees
Several Indiana businesses have started carrying Narcan to combat the harmful effects of drug overdoses, and state leaders are encouraging more companies to follow suit.
Heat cancels carnival, storms possible tonight
Warsaw’s annual family carnival, one of the more popular summer events put on by the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department, has fallen victim to today's anticipated excessive heat.









