Local Democrat scoffs at GOP rhetoric before Saturday’s protests

Unlike previous political protests this year, top Republicans, including some in the Trump Administration, are openly demeaning those who plan to participate in Saturday’s No Kings rallies across the country.

OrthoLazer celebrates new Warsaw HQ and now has 18 wellnes centers

OrthoLazer’s ribbon cutting on Wednesday was both a homecoming for one of its executives and a celebration of the company's growing effort to eliminate society's reliance on opioids.

Family Game Night Friday in Warsaw

Family Game Night is 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, at the Pete Thorn Gym, 800 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw.

Two minutes for forever

We all have moments in our lives that stand out for us.

Spinoff move by J&J will restore DePuy Synthes name

The name Depuy Synthes is making a comeback of sorts.

RR work 1 of 2 projects starting Monday in downtown Warsaw

Two significant but unrelated road projects are set to begin Monday in Warsaw.

Indiana group launches statewide campaign opposing redistricting

Indiana Conservation Voters (ICV) announced a new statewide media campaign urging Hoosiers to tell their lawmakers to continue rejecting a mid-decade redistricting push being fueled by pressure from Washington outsiders.

New state revenue report tops expectations, Gov. Braun says

Indiana tax collections are running $270 million ahead of projections after three months of the fiscal year, according to the latest monthly revenue report.

Truck driver dies in firey interstate crash near Lake Station

A truck driver died Monday afternoon in a crash on I-80/94 near Lake Station.

New reports of Bird flu announced in LaGrange and Elkhart counties

State officials have confirmed new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza at duck farms in LaGrange County and Elkhart County, marking the first reported outbreak in Indiana since June.