Email scam in Indiana relies on ‘Pegasus spyware’
Indiana State Police are warning the public to be aware of an email extortion scam that's surfaced in Indiana.
Vouchers nearly universal at half of Indiana private schools, data shows
Voucher use has soared in Indiana since lawmakers made nearly every student in the state eligible, with more than 90% of students at more than half of all participating schools using a voucher during the 2023-24 school year, a Chalkbeat analysis found.
Soul Taker’s Acres opening in Warsaw delayed until Oct. 4
The opening weekend of Soul Taker's Acres has been pushed back a week.
More single-family housing now available in Milford
Additional single-family homes are now available in Milford's new Eastfield housing development.
Two injured following reports of tornadoes across northern Indiana
Several tornadoes were reported across multiple Indiana counties on Tuesday, including a large one spotted near Ligonier.
Time to re-examine expectations
We are through Week 3 of the NFL season and Week 4 of the college football season.
Saturday’s Wellness Fair in Warsaw offers expanded services
If you are uninsured or underinsured, Saturday will be a great opportunity to get some free screenings and assessments.
Disaster declaration appoved after 115 homes damaged by storm
The Kosciusko County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a disaster declaration following Friday's storm that swept through areas north of Warsaw.
Pay raises on the way for Indiana’s highest elected officials
Indiana’s top elected officials will all see a significant pay bump in the next year just as lawmakers convene to craft a budget with little leeway for extra spending. At the very top, Gov. Eric Holcomb’s successor will become one of the highest paid governors in the nation while other offices will see raises between 44% and 66%.
Chapman Lake Fall Fest canceled due to storm damage
Friday's storm north of Warsaw has forced organizers to cancel the Chapman Lakes Covnersation Association's Fall Festival.