Etna Green hires new clerk-treasurer, Ann Anglin

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw ETNA GREEN — The Etna Green Town Council has approved the hiring of a clerk-treasurer. Ann Anglin, who has been serving...

County’s new Public Defender Agency working to speed up court system

Kosciusko County’s newest office — officially known as the Public Defenders Agency —  is up and running, and its chief public defender, Jack Burch, says it will improve efficiency in the judicial system in several ways.

GOP lawmakers, politicos, pan prospect of early redistricting in Indiana

“Optically horrible.” A “hard no.” In “bad form.”

Things I’m excited about for this fall

I am not one to make predictions.

Man allegedly makes threats, steals pickup and ends up stuck in a tree

State Police say a Cromwell man was arrested in Kosciusko County over the weekend soon after he threatened someone with an axe and got stuck in a tree.

Yakym touts tax provisions for R&D, responds to immigration approach

Second District Congressman Rudy Yakym met with workers at Zimmer Biomet in Warsaw on Tuesday as part of a district-wide tour touting President Trump’s 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' which was recently signed into law.

UPDATE: Former teacher killed in SR 15 collision Tuesday morning

A crash on Tuesday morning claimed the life of a longtime Warsaw teacher.

19-year-old accused of driving 110 mph in dealership vehical at 3 a.m.

Driving 110 mph on US 30 at 3 a.m. Monday led to the arrest of a Fort Wayne man who was driving a vehicle allegedly stolen from a dealership in the Warsaw area.

Up to 200 affected by layoffs at Target distribution center in Indy

Target is set to eliminate over 200 jobs at its distribution center in Indianapolis, with the changes effective as of Sept. 19.

Vigil calls attention to disappearance of North Webster man nearly three years ago

Instead of celebrating Joseph Chaffins’ 29th birthday on Friday, family and friends gathered Saturday for a vigil in hopes that information about his disappearance nearly three years ago would be brought to their attention.