Overcrowding in Tri-Lakes leads to relocation of largemouth bass
Wildlife experts have begun relocating lots of largemouth bass from one lake to another in northern Indiana.
Green resigns as executive director at Wagon Wheel
Lakesha Green has announced her departure as executive director of Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
Dani Barkey departing; Other WCS changes announced
Warsaw Community Schools announced key administrative changes affecting various positions at Monday's school board meeting.
Bike festival stands out across the state, says Bicycle Indiana director
Bicycling enthusiasts, both far and near, praised this year's annual Fat and Skinny Tire Fest.
State updates new literacy training mandate following criticism from teachers
In response to widespread pushback from Hoosier educators, state officials have issued new guidance — with more “flexibility” — on a new literacy licensure requirement that was adopted by the General Assembly earlier this year.
Ballot error led to mistake involving precinct and delegate races
Human error led to some voters in the May primary election receiving the wrong ballot.
CDC data reports nearly 18% decrease in Indiana overdose deaths
By Whitney Downard
Indiana Capital Chronicle
INDIANAPOLIS — The Hoosier state saw the second-highest percentage decrease nationwide for overdose deaths in 2023 at nearly 18%, compared...
Driver killed in two-vehicle accident south of Rochester
A man from Rochester was killed in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 31 Thursday morning, say Indiana State Police.
Fat & Skinny Tire Fest organizers see multiple reasons for optimism
The Fat and Skinny Tire Fest begins Friday morning and continues through the weekend in Warsaw and Winona Lake, and organizers are seeing signs that it could be bigger than ever.
IHSAA can’t cave on transfers
By Roger Grossman
News Now Warsaw
I realize that the IHSAA has a lot going on right now.
Tennis and track and field sectionals are this week,...









