Indiana adds to CFP dominance with 56-22 win over Oregon, Miami up next

With two rushing touchdowns, five passing touchdowns, three forced turnovers and a blocked kick, No. 1 Indiana’s domination of No. 5 Oregon was balanced and impressive.

Autocam Medical appreciates Warsaw’s orthopedic workforce — already!

Autocam Medical CEO John C. Kennedy was so enamored with Warsaw's orthopedic workforce that his company reached out to Medtronic two days after the Warsaw company announced plans to move its Warsaw operations elsewhere.

Warsaw leaders say uncertainty a big factor in wake of Dalton Foundry closing

Warsaw officials are offering some expectations following the announcement last week by Dalton Corporation, a foundry that’s been in the city for more than 110 years, will close.

Exercise program, support group meeting for Parkinson’s patients announced in Warsaw

Two programs aimed at supporting those with Parkinson's disease have been announced in Warsaw.

Findlay Named Chairman of Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors

Lake City Bank Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David M. Findlay has been named Chairman of the Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors for 2026.

My Hoosier Gym experience was unreal

In my nearly 35 years of broadcasting games in Warsaw, I have had a lot of opportunities to do a lot of fun and cool things.

Newcomer John Barrett selected over Brad Jackson for Kosciusko County Council seat

Rarely does Kosciusko County politics provide upsets and surprises, but that was the case Tuesday night when Republicans chose John Barrett over Brad Jackson to fill a vacancy on county council.

INDOT cancels, postpones road and bridge projects

The number of nixed road and bridge plans is rising, the Indiana Department of Transportation told state lawmakers on Monday, citing “funding constraints.”

Four judges issue unified statement ahead of election filing season

All four sitting Kosciusko County Superior Court Judges are filing their declarations as candidates in the upcoming May 5 Primary Election:

Young children at highest risk in state’s annual fatal maltreatment report

Fifty-nine children died of caregiver abuse or neglect in 2024, according to an annual report from the Indiana Department of Child Services released just before the end of 2025.