Educators see upside to onslaught of ChatGPT
The explosion of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT is having a huge impact in many aspects of society.
Miller returns to serve on Claypool Town Council
By taking the oath of office and signing some paperwork Wednesday, Don Miller officially is back on the Claypool Town Board.
Literacy bill advances as worries rise over plan to retain more third graders
House lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that seeks to remedy Indiana’s literacy “crisis” despite mounting pushback against a provision that could require thousands of students to repeat third grade.
Research on ‘magic mushrooms’ gets OK from House committee
For Caroline Hagedorn, a nurse in Fishers, the intrusive thoughts and compulsions from her obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) had become unbearable.
Consistency is so important
From time to time, people will stop me and ask for advice on how to be successful in the sports realm.
County seeks funding for East Webster sewer
Kosciusko County is working with the Tippecanoe Chapman Regional Sewer District to expand its jurisdiction to include East Webster Lake.
Justice Building renovations expected to continue to April of 2025
Extensive renovations have begun this week inside the Kosciusko County Justice Building in Warsaw.
Deadline to order Daffodil Day flowers is Sunday
Daffodils are the first flowers of spring and are symbols of hope.
Warsaw FFA excels at District 2 competition
The Warsaw FFA chapter recently competed in the District 2 FFA Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) Proficiency Application competition.
Seasonal gas price hike anticipated
Gas prices could reach as high as $3.39 per gallon this week across Indiana, according to GasBuddy.









