Things that are broken, Part 1
As promised, I am taking a few weeks this summer to address some sports-related things that are broken and in need of immediate attention for those who can make those changes happen.
Positive case rate takes slight fall, despite 650 new cases in Indiana
There were 650 new COVID-19 cases reported in Indiana in the Thursday update from the State Department of Health. Despite that, the percentage of...
Some companies now stocking Narcan for employees
Several Indiana businesses have started carrying Narcan to combat the harmful effects of drug overdoses, and state leaders are encouraging more companies to follow suit.
Sadler, Savage Honored at Veterans Day Program
Two local veterans were honored Wednesday at the Veterans Day program at Center Lake Pavilion. John Sadler, Sons of...
Of Notre Dame, Local Football And Disc Golf
I had every intention of writing about the Notre Dame Football game I took my son to on Saturday, but there were other things that needed mentioning, so I am giving you a multi-subject offering this week.
Shell building being developed at Warsaw Tech Park
Local public and private sector leaders today announced the expansion of the Warsaw Tech Park and development of a shell building at the...
Warsaw couple left stranded in NYC amid Southwest Airlines debacle
A dream vacation turned into a momentary nightmare for two Warsaw residents who were stranded in New York City after airlines canceled thousands of flights due to the weekend blizzard.
Sasso Family Donates $1M To Recreation Trail
A $1 million donation from the Sasso family will potentially make the Center Lake Recreation Trail a reality by as early as fall 2023.
The...
Confusion over handling of state election paperwork has candidates scrambling
Political candidates from around Indiana have been redoing paperwork for this spring’s primary ballot as confusion surrounds whether the secretary of state’s office properly processed those forms.
Indiana leaders hint at early redistricting ‘resolution’ following third meeting with VP
Indiana leaders on Friday met with Vice President JD Vance for the third time as they work to secure support for mid-cycle, partisan redistricting. They remained tight-lipped about the meeting’s contents as protesters rallied in opposition.






