Fat & Skinny Tire Fest kicks off Friday in Warsaw and Winona Lake

Now entering its 21st year, the team at KCV Cycling and the Fat & Skinny Tire Fest invite you to “Come Ride with Us” at this year’s festival.

Rhoades urges taxpayers to look at impact of three major spending projects

In what appears to be growing opposition to new government spending, three major proposals in Kosciusko County, including two that face crucial votes in the next five days, could be in jeopardy.

Grossman commentary: Shot Clock Is Off In Indiana

The IHSAA executive board met last week, and there were two headline-making items on their agenda.

Pierceton Man arrested for possession of sex abuse material

On Tuesday, detectives with the Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) arrested a Pierceton man on alleged charges of possession of child sexual abuse material and possession of drugs.

WB lanes of US 30 near Allen County closed after multiple crashes

A multiple-car crash shut down westbound traffic on US 30 near the Allen/Whitley County line early Wednesday morning.

Wagon Wheel announces $60,000 match to double community support

Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is thrilled to announce a $60,000 matching opportunity in support of its upcoming summer season and ongoing artistic and educational programming.

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital celebrates 50th anniversary of community care

Since it opened in 1976, Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital (LKH) — formerly Kosciusko Community Hospital (KCH) — has changed in many ways.

Freedom Fest announces plans for veteran wall & recognition ceremony at fairgrounds

The ML Community Impact Alliance and the Freedom Fest committee are inviting the community to help honor local heroes by participating in the new Kosciusko County Veteran Wall during Freedom Fest, June 5–7, at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.

Warsaw library to make pitch for bond request to city council on Monday

Leaders with the Warsaw Community Public Library will present their case to the Warsaw City Council on Monday in hopes of gaining their support for a $17 million bond needed for significant renovations.

Feds owe Indiana millions for immigration detention at state prison

Federal government payments to keep immigration detainees at an Indiana prison are lagging by five months, according to monthly reporting released under a new state law.