How To Cut Fed Spending

The problem with spending money like it's water is when the pump runs dry.

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Voirol Pitches Grace To Split With IWU

MARION – Aaron Voirol threw one of the best games of his career for Grace College’s baseball team on Thursday, leading the Lancers to a split of a doubleheader against Crossroads League rival Indiana Wesleyan.

Candidates for House, Senate give president nods of approval

Four Republican candidates seeking to return to or enter the U.S. Congress next year give President Donald Trump high marks for his performance since entering the White House 15 months ago.

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Coroner Says Narcan Saving Lives, Warns Of Risks

The good news is opioid deaths are down in Kosciusko County so far this year, according to coroner Tony Ciriello.

Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Company Announces Agreement To Sell Paragon Medical

Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Company, a Chicago-based private equity firm focused on the health care industry, announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell PMG Intermediate Holding Corp., the parent company of Paragon Medical Inc., to NN Inc., an industrial company based in Johnson City, Tenn.

Fraud, theft from liquor store alleged

Two Chicago men were arrested on fraud and theft charges Saturday after allegedly stealing about $4,000 in cigarettes and alcohol from Service Liquors East.

Potpourri: Low Turnout Spurs Talk Of Future Coordination

Having two Third House meetings back-to-back last week seemed to take the air out of the second meeting.

Salvation Army Auxiliary Marks 50 Years Of Service

Averaging 70 years old, the ladies of the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary are active members of the service club who aren’t there just to socialize.

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Former Olympian Speaks In Warsaw

Ryan Hall, a former Olympic runner and the national record holder in the half marathon, spoke to Warsaw Community Schools sixth graders Friday afternoon.

‘Hiccup’ Resolved, Market Street Plan Will Move Forward

With a final bureaucratic holdup out of the way, Warsaw city officials hope to see the second phase of the Market Street reconstruction project begin this year.

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K21 Celebrating 20 Years With $20K Gift To Hospice

With K21 Health Foundation in its 20th year, its board of directors wanted to find a way to recognize the foundation’s role in the community for the past two decades.

3 Local Projects Financed By INDOT

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced today that $161.2 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 66 cities, towns and counties in rural portions of Indiana, including three in and around Warsaw for transportation projects.

3 Local Projects Financed By INDOT

The Indiana Department of Transportation announced today that $161.2 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 66 cities, towns and counties in rural portions of Indiana, including three in and around Warsaw for transportation projects.

Flannery Powers Wawasee Past Lakeland

LAGRANGE – The Wawasee Lady Warriors and Lakeland Lakers combined for 10 hits in a high school softball game Monday evening.

Valley Opens Softball Season, Loses At NorthWood

NAPPANEE – The Tippecanoe Valley softball team lost 11-0 at NorthWood on Monday night. 

Lawmakers Might Look Into Industrial Hemp Production

Some Indiana farmers might eventually return to their roots as the state joins other states in looking at legalizing the growth of industrial hemp.


Ship Seems Steady, But The Captain’s A Lunatic

Everybody knows there is a certain level of hypocrisy in politics. That certain level lately has been raised to new heights. Isn’t it odd how in the name of politics, folks can rationalize pretty much any behavior? Generally, for a politician to turn on one of his own, there have got be some serious shenanigans going on. But these are no ordinary times, are they, under one President Donald J. Trump?

A message from The Watershed Foundation: Celebrate World Water Day and Take Action for Local Water

World Water Day is being celebrated Thursday and focuses attention on the importance of water internationally, and in local communities.