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One dead, two hurt in wrong-way collision on I-65

One person died and two were injured in a wrong-way collision on I-65 shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday, north of Merrillville.

Jefferson STEM donates money to Magical Meadows

Students at Jefferson STEM Elementary raised $1,200 for Magical Meadows through a student-led 3D printing fundraiser.

Two youths killed, two injured in horse-drawn cart crash in Elkhart...

Two youths died and two others were seriously injured when a pickup truck crashed into a horse-drawn cart on Friday morning.

Casino relocation bill advances with some concerns after Senate revisions

A heavily amended casino relocation proposal advanced out of the Indiana Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, sending to the chamber floor an ongoing debate over where the state’s next casino should land — and who gets to decide.

Chinworth Bridge, trailhead park are subject of Feb. 28 meeting at...

Kosciusko County park leaders are inviting the public to attend a meeting at the City-County Athletic Complex to learn more about the Chinworth Bridge trailhead park and seek folks who want to get involved.

How would Indiana’s stadium deal with the Chicago Bears work?

Indiana legislators added some details Thursday on their outline for how a Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority would partner with the Chicago Bears on a possible multi-billion-dollar stadium project in Hammond.

Constructing a roundabout at Pierceton and Packerton roads will take years

A plan by the Winona Lake town council to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Pierceton and Packerton roads is gaining momentum, but it will be a few years before it takes shape.

Chicago Bears call Indiana deal ‘step forward’ for building new stadium...

The Chicago Bears and Indiana officials announced a potential deal Thursday for the NFL franchise to cross the state line and build a new stadium in Hammond.

Scholarship applications available for students in Kosciusko, Whitley counties

The Warsaw Alpha Lambda Chapter of Tri Kappa will award a variety of scholarships to both high school seniors and existing college students throughout Kosciusko/Whitley counties this spring.

ICE detainee dies in custody at Miami Correctional Facility

The U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement announced a detainee from Cambodia died in ICE custody on Monday at Miami Correctional Facility in north-central Indiana.

A tip of the fishing hat

I want to spend some time in this space this week remembering someone whom I called ‘friend,’ and many of you did also.

Donations sought for family of slain Beech Grove police officer

The Central Indiana Police Foundation says it will host the family-approved fund to support the family of Beech Grove Police Officer Brian Elliott, who was killed in the line of duty Monday night.

Habitat introduces new home repair program specifically for roofs, HVAC systems

Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County has announced plans for a Home Repair Program in a partnership with the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.

Farmers Market sees strong support for remaining in downtown Warsaw

It appears the Kosciusko County Farmers and Artisans Market will likely remain in downtown Warsaw.

Rochester man who exited vehicle to retrieve item struck and killed...

A 69-year-old motorist from Rochester was struck and killed Monday night on US 30 after he exited his vehicle to retrieve an item that had fallen from the bed of his truck.

Bail amendment clears General Assembly, sending detention question to November ballot

Indiana voters will decide this fall whether to amend the state constitution to allow judges to deny bail for certain “dangerous” defendants after lawmakers in the House gave final legislative approval Monday to the proposed constitutional change.

Republicans revive push to shorten Indiana’s early voting period

Indiana’s early voting period would be cut from 28 days to 16 days in a year-old push revived by Republican state senators.

State tackles penny-rounding policies amid national shortage

Indiana lawmakers are crafting statewide penny-rounding policies as Hoosier retailers struggle through a nationwide shortage of the discontinued coin, but admit it needs more work. State revenues could also suffer.

Public invited to annual Barn & Business Breakfast

The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, invites community members to attend the annual Barn & Business Breakfast, a morning event focused on celebrating agriculture and its vital role in Kosciusko County.

Rehearsals begin for Dancing with the Stars for Charity event on...

The music has started, the dance shoes are on, and rehearsals are officially underway for the fourth annual Dancing with the Stars for Charity, returning Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m. at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center.

Former Pierceton Town Council president Jerry Kreger passes away

Jerry F. Kreger, a community leader and lifetime resident of Pierceton, passed away in his home on Wednesday.

Indiana ‘deadline’ approaching for possible Bears stadium deal

The countdown clock is ticking louder for a potential deal locating the new Chicago Bears stadium in northwest Indiana.

Kosciusko foundation awards $164,000 to 21 groups

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation recently awarded 21 local organizations and agencies with Community Fund Grants.

Warsaw student protest against ICE prompts varying reactions

Reaction to Friday’s walkout by about 90 animated and angry Warsaw High School students prompted strong reactions afterward.

Counter-protester accused of assaulting adult woman at student protest in Warsaw

High school protester walk along Center Street in Warsaw Friday afternoon after they walked out of class early in protest over the federal immigration crackdown. News Now Warsaw photo by Dan Spalding.
A student walkout and protest by an estimated 90 Warsaw High School students on Friday eventually led to the arrest of a counter-protester accused of striking an adult woman helping guide students across the street a block from the Kosciusko County Courthouse. 

Sip N Shop among four area events happening Friday night

Here are four events happening tonight in Warsaw and Winona Lake:

Immigration crackdown bill clears Indiana House with only Republican support

Indiana House Republicans pushed through a bill mandating local cooperation with federal immigration crackdowns, brushing aside criticism that the measure would misdirect police resources and was un-Christian.

Bike park funding gets a big boost with K21 Health Foundation...

Development of a bike park near the Grace College athletic fields by the Kosciusko Velo Cycling Club is picking up speed, and much of the construction could be underway this year. the Grace College athletic fields by the Kosciusko Velo Club is picking up speed, and construction of a major portion of it could begin this year.

Group working to reduce overdose deaths, suicides turns to new programs

A movement to reduce the number of overdose deaths and suicides in Kosiusko County is gaining traction.

Rochester woman, 72, dies in collision just north of Fulton County

A 72-year-old Rochester woman died in a crash late Wednesday afternoon in Marshall County.

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