GOP fish fry peppered with a dash of purple

A new block of like-minded Kosciusko County Council candidates emerged at Tuesday’s GOP  Fish Fry, with Tony Ciriello, Brad Jackson and Joe Irwin all wearing similarly themed purple campaign shirts.

Sen. Mishler wants to hear reasons for congressional redistricting

State Sen. Ryan Mishler said he wants to hear the reasons behind the call for a special legislative session to redraw congressional maps.

Train collides with semi-truck in Mentone; driver hospitalized

A truck driver from Howe was hospitalized after his semi-truck became disabled on railroad tracks at the corner of SR 19 and  SR 25 in Mentone.

Wagon Wheel launches first-ever ‘Artist in Residence’ program

Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is proud to announce the launch of its inaugural Artist in Residence program, a groundbreaking initiative designed to create long-term opportunities for professional theatre alumni while enriching the Warsaw community.

Credit rating agencies flag property tax bill for creating “uncertainty” for local bonds

Experts warn that Indiana’s cities, towns, and counties could take a hit to their credit rating through no fault of their own, but rather due to continued fallout from the state’s effort to curb property tax growth.

One lane of E. Prairie Street in Warsaw will be closed later this week

The City of Warsaw has been notified that the westbound lanes of East Prairie Street, between Buffalo Street and Indiana Street, will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday, October 1 and 2.

Braun allows Oct 10 execution to proceed

Gov. Mike Braun denied clemency to death row inmate Roy Lee Ward in an announcement early Monday morning.

Mary Louise Miller loved her community, friends say

Anyone who has ever traveled on the greenways in Winona Lake, shopped at The Village at Winona, ice skated at the Miller Sunset Pavilion, attended First or Third Fridays downtown Warsaw or taken part in a host of other activities has Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller to thank.

Joe’s Kids will provide specialized therapy service at Magical Meadows

Two like-minded groups providing specialized care for young people — Joe’s Kids and Magical Meadows — are formalizing a more structured approach that will start in the Spring of 2026.

State seeks input on rural health with online survey; Deadline is Oct. 3

The Indiana Department of Health is distributing a survey to rural communities throughout Indiana to collect information about ways to improve rural health.