Large amounts of meth, fentanyl and cocaine found in Warsaw drug bust

Tips from residents led to a huge drug bust and the arrest of a Warsaw woman after the discovery of three pounds of methamphetamine.

Social media ban for Indiana youth gets Senate greenlight

A bill prohibiting some Hoosier minors from using social media without their parent’s permission got bipartisan support in the Senate Thursday and now moves to the House for further consideration.

Grace College Elementary Ed students facilitate ‘Girls in STEM’ program

Grace College’s elementary education students are facilitating their fourth year of Girls in STEM, an after-school program for nearly 150 first- through third-grade girls at Madison, Washington and Jefferson Elementary Schools.

Foundation program will assist families with housing affordability

Kosciusko County Community Foundation has announced plans for a new housing program aimed at helping low- to moderate-income households achieve home ownership.

Ragan seeks re-election as Kosciusko County Republican chairman

Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Mike Ragan has filed to seek re-election at the Republican Party’s upcoming reorganizational caucus.

Libraries fire back on bill to remove taxing authority

Hoosiers visit their local libraries millions of times each year, one of the public services funded by tax dollars. But boards overseeing the entities have a unique position in Indiana because the appointed members can impose a tax levy for certain needs — a funding option not available to other public services.

Braun signs executive orders on abortion records, health care costs

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Wednesday waded into a legal fight over the release of abortion records while signing a health-focused tranche of executive orders.

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.