Gov. Braun floats November special session for redistricting
Gov. Mike Braun suggested Monday that Indiana lawmakers could return for a special session in November to redraw congressional boundaries — his clearest signal yet in support of mid-cycle redistricting.
Grace College sees another year of record enrollment growth
While many private colleges are experiencing decline, Grace College has reported enrollment records for the past five consecutive years, including this fall.
Joe Veter promoted to Warsaw Street Department Superintendent
Mayor Jeff Grose announced Monday the appointment of Joe Vetor as the new street superintendent for the city of Warsaw.
Tire drop off available this week for residents in Kosciusko County
KC Recycling is offering free tire drop off this week at its facility in Warsaw.
Kirk’s legacy at the forefront of Civics Bootcamp hosted by Beckwith in Fort Wayne
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith hosted his first in a possible series of Civic Bootcamps Saturday in Fort Wayne, but the legacy of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed Wednesday while speaking on a college campus, reverberated repeatedly.
New alliance connected to local USA birthday celebration given tax exempt status
The ML Community Impact Alliance is proud to announce that it has officially received recognition from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a 509(a)(2) public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
LifeWise offering Bible classes to 4th-grade students at Jefferon Elementary
LifeWise Academy in Warsaw will offer Bible-based classes this fall to Jefferson Elementary students in grade 4.
Nappanee man arrested on sexual misconduct, child seduction charges
An area man who formerly worked as a Career Pathway instructor in Elkhart County was arrested this week on sexual misconduct and child seduction charges.
Warsaw’s Family Safety Day is Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon
Family Safety Day will be an hour shorter this year than in previous years, but there will still be plenty of activities and information for kids and adults alike.
Big raises for probation officers once again in limbo
Plans to provide Kosciusko County probation workers with a sizeable raise for next year once again fell into doubt Thursday, based on advice from the Indiana State Board of Accounts.









