Fellowship Missions’ 24-hour talkathon under way at The Gathering Place

A national 24-hour talkathon that includes participation with Fellowship Missions began at 4 p.m. and is expected to continue until Thursday afternoon.

How to win a championship game

As I watched the final seconds of Monday night’s College Football Playoff Championship game tick off and Ohio State claim the title, I was reminded of a simple truth that has not changed for as long as championship games have been held.

Broadcasters irked as Braun cuts off Medicaid advertising

Gov. Mike Braun's directive for Medicaid providers to cease all advertising on TV and radio in the state is getting a lot of pushback from local broadcasters throughout the state.

Warsaw council supports new Reentry Court with $30K In opioid money

Along with granting $30,000 of the city’s restricted opioid settlement money to Kosciusko Superior Court I’s new problem-solving court, a Reentry Court, on Tuesday, the Warsaw Common Council determined to form a committee to hear future settlement dollar requests.

How many people normally use the local warming center?

Do you ever wonder how many people take advantage of the local Warming Center during frigid conditions?

Tippecanoe Valley opens doors for infant-toddler child care to the public

Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation continues to expand its childcare services with its latest effort now benefiting parents in the Mentone area.

Kissling appointed to fill vacancy on Warsaw School Board

Melissa Kissling was chosen to fill the District 3 vacancy on the Warsaw School Board Monday night.

Fellowship Missions hosting open discussion Wednesday at The Gathering Place

Fellowship Missions is hosting a national 24-hour event, "Conversations on a Bench," at The Gathering Place. 

Trump returns to power after unprecedented comeback

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president Monday, promising a “revolution of common sense” and taking charge as Republicans assume unified...

Local Republican in DC for inauguration, says he’s not disappointed over changes

Despite the change of plans for today's presidential inauguration, the nation’s capital is still packed with people.