Amish buggy victims identified

The Marshall County coroner says the three kids who were killed in a crash this morning involving a car and an Amish buggy were all siblings from Bremen.

Five new cases of measles confirmed in Allen County

The Indiana Department of Health has confirmed five additional cases of measles in Indiana, bringing the total to six in 2025. 

BREAKING NEWS: Three kids die in Amish buggy crash in Marshall County

Three kids are dead after a crash this morning involving a car and an Amish buggy.

Two more closures announced in Warsaw involving Anchorage Road

Two additional closures of Anchorage Road have been scheduled by NIPSCO to continue ongoing utility work in the area.

Yakym staffers continue one-on-one meetings privately amid public tensions

Congressmn Rudy Yakym’s staff continues to hold "office hours" throughout the district despite a momentarily chaotic meetings in Warsaw and Plymouth two months ago.

It’s code violation season when it comes to vaping and drinking

By Roger Grossman News Now Warsaw It’s spring in the Northern Indiana Lakes Region, and spring sports are underway. The swishing of nets and the splashing of...

House GOP overwhelmingly votes to impose Medicaid work requirements

The Republican supermajority voting bloc in the Indiana House approved Medicaid work requirements on Tuesday, though such a program change will require federal approval before it can go into effect.

Rose-Hulman receives $10M gift from Biomet co-founder Niles Noblitt

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has announced a transformative $10 million gift from alumnus Niles Noblitt and his wife, Nancy, to establish the Noblitt Entrepreneurship Program, a newly endowed initiative focused on fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and business-focused opportunities for students.

Part of Old Road 30 East near J&J will be closed beginning Wednesday

Old Road 30 East, between Kosciusko Drive and CR 225E, will close on Wednesday, April 9, for crews to complete emergency repair work to drain tiles in the area.

Unvaccinated minor is Indiana’s first measles case this year

The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is reporting the first laboratory-confirmed case of measles in Indiana this year.