Mischievous ‘Industrial’ sign irks some Winona Lake neighbors

Nothing like the word "industrial" to make neighbors a little nervous.

Bourbon twister peaked at 105 mph

The National Weather Service confirmed damage caused in Bourbon was the result of an EF 1 tornado that traveled for 17 miles and had estimated peak winds of 105 mph.

Wednesday night storm in Bourbon worst in string of recent turbulent weather events

Several homes in Bourbon were apparently destroyed or significantly damaged Wednesday night when a strong storm raced through the town after dark.

Plan commission unanimously opposes data center rezoning

Plans for a data center near Leesburg faced a wall of opposition Wednesday in a rezoning hearing that lasted nearly two and half hours in Warsaw.

Bourbon hard hit by Wednesday night storm

North central Indiana was once again hit hard by severe weather — this time on Wednesday night.

Feels like a buffet of thoughts to share

I have a lot I want to talk about today, so, that means you are going to get a little bit of everything.

Warsaw changes Kindergarten Kick-Off plans due to weather

Due to anticipated storms and inclement weather for tomorrow, April 2, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) is rescheduling the Kindergarten Kick-Off event.

Indiana close to adopting partisan school board race policy

Legislation adding political party affiliations to Indiana’s currently nonpartisan school board elections got one step closer to law Monday, when it narrowly earned House approval. The 54-40 tally included “no” votes from 14 Republicans and all 26 Democrats present.

G&R drummer (with all-star rockers) and country music doubleheader headline top Warsaw concerts

Classic bands from two genres that skyrocketed to fame in the 1980s will highlight Warsaw's two biggest concerts in Central Park this year.

Warsaw’s top two concert announments on tap this morning

The two biggest concerts in Warsw will be announced this morning on Kensington Digital Media radio stations.