Deadline looms as three file for Leesburg Town Council

Three people have filed to fill the vacancy left on Leesburg Town Council after Doug Jones recently resigned.

Consultant to look at aesthetics of future U.S. 30 interchanges, overpasses

Nothing has been decided about the proposed long-term revamping of U.S. 30 into a limited-access freeway, but there seems to be a lot of momentum in that direction.

North Webster man killed in accident near Goshen

A North Webster man was killed Friday morning in a one-vehicle accident south of Goshen.

Warsaw police ranks surging with addition of five officers

The city of Warsaw swore in five new officers on Friday – the most at the same time in recent history.

Pedestrian struck and killed on U.S. 31 in Fulton County

Indiana State Police are investigating after a man was hit and killed by a car Thursday evening.

State lawmakers receive committee assignments

Two local lawmakers have been given their committee assignments for the new legislative season, which begins in January.

Eighth-Grader Lillian Dunbar wins VFW writing contest

Lillian Dunbar, an eighth-grade student at Edgewood Middle School in Warsaw, has won a writing contest sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars local Post 1126.

State forecasts show additional money but slowing economy

Indiana’s days of exponential economic growth and revenues exceeding forecasts may soon be over, according to newly updated forecasts presented before the State Budget Committee Thursday. 

Firms invested $22B in Indiana this year, creating 24,000 new jobs

The 218 companies that moved to Indiana or expanded their Hoosier activities this year committed to invest $22.2 billion in their operations and create more than 24,000 jobs, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced.

Anonymous donors step up for Red Kettle fundraising

With just ten days until Christmas, The Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle fundraising campaigns in Kosciusko and Whitley counties are getting helping hands from local anonymous donors.