As threats escalate against Indiana lawmakers, Braun says his family also targeted

Gov. Mike Braun on Friday condemned a wave of threats against state lawmakers — including ones he said targeted him and his family — shortly after Republican Sen. Andy Zay confirmed a bomb threat at his Huntington vehicle rental business.

GOP Chair Mike Ragan says he wants to get back to work after Leukemia...

Kosciusko County Republican Chair Mike Ragan has overseen the annual GOP Hall of Fame dinner for the past nine years, but on Monday, he was unable to attend. 

Bowen Health partners with Post 49 to provide group counseling sessions for veterans

Bowen Health is launching a new pilot program in Warsaw directed toward veterans and will host monthly meetings at the American Legion Post 49 in Warsaw beginning in December.

Two killed in collision south of Milford

Two people were killed in a collision that shut down SR 15 near Milford on Thursday.

Numerous proposals unveiled for Warsaw cultural arts district

Main Street Warsaw on Wednesday unveiled an extensive list of proposals that would be part of the Downtown Warsaw Cultural Arts District.

50 Thanksgiving dinner packages available tonight to local veterans

Kosciusko County elected officials, in partnership with Bowen Health, are uniting to support local veterans through a Thanksgiving meal distribution and the launch of a new mental health initiative dedicated exclusively to those who have served.

Mevis makes it to Sunday

There was a day, about six years ago, that the people in the Warsaw Athletic Department will never, ever forget.

Grace College holds ribbon cutting for Center for Movement & Wellbeing

Grace College held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Center for Movement & Wellbeing on Monday, Nov. 17, at the center’s new space located off the lobby of the Gordon Health & Wellness Center, 100 Publishers Drive in Winona Lake.

Redistricting rift growing among Indiana Republicans

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Tuesday made his most overt political threat to recalcitrant Republican state senators over early congressional redistricting, saying he’d look for ways to “compel” them to act — and vowing to support primary challengers.

What education issues will Indiana lawmakers consider in 2026?

While legislative leaders haven’t yet detailed their education priorities for 2026, they have a list of unfinished business to tackle when it comes to schools,