Indiana Congresswoman Says Biden Administration ‘out of control’

Now that Republicans have control of the U.S. House, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz says one of their top priorities should be oversight of the executive branch.

Fire in Fremont leaves four dead

A mother and her three children were found dead in a Fremont, Indiana home after crews were called to a house fire.

Mega Millions winning ticket sold in Maine

Maine scored its first Mega Millions jackpot — and someone beat the ill fortune of Friday the 13th — when a ticket purchased in the state matched the winning numbers for the lottery's estimated $1.35 billion grand prize.

Fellowship Missions fundraiser Jan. 29 at Orthopaedic Capital Center

Fellowship Missions will host its seventh annual Night of Hope and Inspiration on Sunday, Jan. 29.

Conservative group launches scathing attack ad on Mitch Daniels

Prominent national conservative organization Club for Growth hopes to keep two-term Indiana Gov. and former Purdue University President Mitch Daniels out of a new race for U.S. Senate with a blistering new advertisement set to hit Hoosier TVs Sunday.

South Bend frustrated with developer Dave Matthews, WNDU reports

The same developer who has failed to deliver on parts of the Buffalo Street Plaza project in Warsaw is facing a legal challenge under similar circumstances in South Bend.

Band Booster fundraiser offers fish and chicken Saturday

The Warsaw Band Boosters will host a “Dan’s Fish Fry'' fundraiser beginning Saturday afternoon.

 Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital launches 28-day Healthy Heart Challenge

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital is taking the month of February to help the community learn ways to reduce heart disease risks with a 28-Day Healthy Heart Challenge.

Mike Long elected Kosciusko County Council president, will take reins in February

Kosciusko County Council elected a new president for the new year, but he was a bit reluctant to take the reigns.

Sheriff Smith Lauded for proposing and accepting salary lower than predecessor

Sheriff Jim Smith won applause from Kosciusko County Council Thursday after following through on a campaign pledge to accept a lower salary.