Firms invested $22B in Indiana this year, creating 24,000 new jobs
The 218 companies that moved to Indiana or expanded their Hoosier activities this year committed to invest $22.2 billion in their operations and create more than 24,000 jobs, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced.
Anonymous donors step up for Red Kettle fundraising
With just ten days until Christmas, The Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle fundraising campaigns in Kosciusko and Whitley counties are getting helping hands from local anonymous donors.
State Health Official: Bird Flu Not Fading
Tests confirmed this week that a flock of around 12,000 turkeys in southern Indiana had bird flu.
Watershed Foundation’s photo contest deadline Dec. 31
The Watershed Foundation has announced details for its annual photo contest.
Maple Leaf Farms wins ‘Coolest Thing Made in Indiana’ tournament
Maple Leaf Farms of Leesburg is the second-ever winner of the “Coolest Thing Made in Indiana” tournament.
BREAKING NEWS: Warsaw High School, three others closed due to illness
Warsaw Community Schools announced Wednesday the closing of four schools for at least two days as illness spreads through much of Indiana.
Six Churches Support Salvation Army’s Pantry
Six United Methodist churches recently joined forces to collect 2,370 items for the Choice Pantry of The Salvation Army in Warsaw.
Stacy’s closing its doors at year’s end
After 50 years, Stacy’s Sports Inn in Leesburg has announced it will close after one final New Years' eve dinner.
One Warsaw hosting holiday celebration Thursday at Senior Center
WARSAW - One Warsaw will hold its third annual holiday celebration for seniors at Kosciusko Senior Services Center on Park Avenue in Warsaw at...
Rep. Mrvan praises legislation named after Walorski
U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan spoke on the House floor Tuesday about the bipartisan success of the Jackie Walorski Maternal and Child Home Visiting Reauthorization Act of 2022.