Hoosiers voice concerns over potential election law changes at Indianapolis hearing
Concerns about election integrity, constitutionality and ballot length were among those raised at a public hearing Wednesday in Indianapolis, where voters and election officials weighed in on potential changes to Indiana’s voting system.
KEDCO celebrarates solid year in economic development
The Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) hosted its Annual Dinner and Awards Celebration on August 28at the Oakwood Event Center at Oakwood Resort in Syracuse.
Silver Lake awarded $500,000 CAP grant for future community center
The town of Silver Lake has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Community Amenities Program (CAP) to help bring its long-envisioned community center to life.
Grace College to host Chris Renzema on Oct. 4
Grace College will host an evening with Christian artist Chris Renzema on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. during its 2025 Homecoming Weekend.
Execution plans move forward as questions linger over lethal injection drugs
With just weeks until Indiana’s third scheduled execution in less than a year, debate continues around the state’s supply of pentobarbital — and whether the execution drug can be safely used to kill death row inmate Roy Lee Ward.
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New Indiana initiative launched to support independent candidates
A new group, Independent Indiana, launched Tuesday to help spotlight and provide resources to Hoosiers who are running, and winning, as independents.
New KABS bus route begins service on Monday
After more than a year of planning, Kosciusko Area Bus Service (KABS) will launch a new fixed route, the Lake City Loop, on Sept. 8.
Milford woman among two killed in Elkhart County crash
Two people, including a woman from Milford, died in a crash in Elkhart County on Friday that also injured two others.
Rising prices, fueled by tarrifs, a top issue at Warsaw Labor Day protest
More than 60 people turned out for a Labor Day rally in downtown Warsaw, decrying rising prices in various parts of the US economy.









