Grace College breaks two enrollment records

Grace College broke records for two key enrollment indicators this year. The institution welcomed a historic 476 new students to its Winona Lake campus, contributing to a record-breaking 1,382 total undergraduate students for the 2024-25 academic year.

Warsaw library website adds map showing district outline

Ever wonder if you qualify for a free card (and services) through Warsaw Community Public Library?

Cardinal celebrates $8 million upgrade and a new approach

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW — More clients moving into jobs in the community and more people in the community visiting Cardinal Services headquarters. That’s...

Opening of ‘CTB Opportunity Lab’ among hightlights of Cardinal expansion

When Cardinal Services celebrates its renovated and expanded facilities on Friday, one of the highlights will be the new CTB, Inc. Opportunity Lab.

Democratic gubernatorial nominee lays out marijuana legalization plan

If elected governor, Democrat Jennifer McCormick would work to establish a medical marijuana industry before transitioning to full adult-use cannabis, she said Thursday.

Crossroads Bank welcomes Branch Banking Officer Karen Flanhardt

Karen Flanhardt became the Branch Banking Officer at Crossroads Bank’s Syracuse branch in March 2024.

Parkview Kosciusko Hospital birthing center opens Tuesday

Parkview Kosciusko Hospital (PKH) will expand services to Kosciusko County and surrounding area residents with the opening of its Family Birthing Center on Tuesday, Sept. 17.

Indiana Supreme Court sets Dec. 18 execution date for Joseph Corcoran

The Indiana Supreme Court on Wednesday set a Dec. 18 execution date for a Fort Wayne quadruple murderer, but said he has other legal options to try to block the resumption of the death penalty in Indiana.

It’s Notre Dame — we should have known

I am so angry about Notre Dame losing Saturday, but who I blame is probably not who you expect.

Sexual assault survivors urge state to end statute of limitations

Several Hoosier women on Tuesday detailed horrific cases of rape and child molestation as they asked lawmakers to take up legislation ending the statute of limitations for some sexual assault offenses.