Warsaw officials sound upbeat about $1 million gamble on Marsh property

What might be viewed by some as a million-dollar gamble by the city of Warsaw to revive the old Marsh property began to show promise last week as two purchase agreements started to take shape.

Federal shutdown could hurt government services like WIC, SNAP in Indiana

In the coming days, a food aid program that helps millions of mothers and young children will likely run out of money. States like Indiana must use their own dollars to keep funds flowing to families or let it lapse, a move that could cut benefits for the 157,000 Hoosiers who rely on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, or WIC.

Living hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released as part of ceasefire in Gaza

Hamas released all 20 remaining living hostages held in Gaza on Monday, while Israel began releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire pausing two years of war that pummeled the territory, killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, and had left scores of captives in militant hands.

Mark Sanchez released from hospital and then booked into jail

Former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was released from the hospital Sunday and booked into the Marion County Jail in connection with a stabbing incident that occurred last weekend, according to Indianapolis police.

Sullivan to oversee OrthoWorx’s retention initiative

OrthoWorx has announced the appointment of Andrea Sullivan as the new Executive Director of the Orthopedic Industry Retention Initiative (OIRI).

Indiana leaders hint at early redistricting ‘resolution’ following third meeting with VP

Indiana leaders on Friday met with Vice President JD Vance for the third time as they work to secure support for mid-cycle, partisan redistricting. They remained tight-lipped about the meeting’s contents as protesters rallied in opposition.

Tippecanoe Valley AD placed on leave, faces investigation

Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation has put Athletic Director Sam Sturtevant on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation.

Kosciusko County parks board celebrates Chinworth trail extension

The history of the Chinworth Bridge and Trail begins in the late 19th century.

Final decision: County approves $5,000 stipend for probation officers

A rarely divided Kosciusko County Council on Thursday ended a lengthy back-and-forth on raises for probation officers.

Indiana executes Roy Lee Ward for 2001 murder of teenager Stacy Payne

Death row inmate Roy Lee Ward was executed by lethal injection early Friday morning at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, marking the state’s second execution of 2025 and the third since resuming the death penalty after more than a decade-long hiatus.