Things that are broken, Part 3

This is the final in my three-part series on things in sports that are broken and desperately need fixing.

Indiana unemployment improves in May

Indiana's unemployment numbers came in 5.2 percent lower in May at 12.3 percent after peaking in April at 17.5 percent. Indiana’s labor force had a...

Notre Dame cancels classes for 2 weeks after COVID-19 spike

SOUTH BEND (AP) — The University of Notre Dame has canceled in-person undergraduate classes for two weeks after a spike of coronavirus cases that...

Planet Fitness Opens New Location In Warsaw

Planet Fitness on Monday announced its newest club in Indiana is now open in Warsaw, joining locations in Plymouth and Huntington that also recently...

WCHS Theatre’s ‘My Heart Says Go’ wins International Festival Selection, encore show

In a recent extraordinary moment at Warsaw Community High School's Performing Arts Center, the cast of "My Heart Says Go" received news that set the stage ablaze with jubilation. 

Nerf war in Warsaw pits moms against sons

Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department has announced plans for a Nerf battle between moms and sons.

Grace Village Names New CEO

Grace Village Retirement Community is pleased to announce its new CEO. Winona Lake Retirement Community begins a new chapter in its 46th year history when...

Fat & Skinny’s downtown race will return next year

Kosciusko County Velo Cycling Club will bring back the downtown crit for next year’s Fat and Skinny Tire Fest.

Band Booster fundraiser offers fish and chicken Saturday

The Warsaw Band Boosters will host a “Dan’s Fish Fry'' fundraiser beginning Saturday afternoon.

Pence sets Indiana trip to discuss coronavirus vaccine

BLOOMINGTON (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence has scheduled an Indiana trip to discuss coronavirus vaccines as federal officials are expected to soon authorize...