Two Arrested, One Sought In Storage Unit Thefts

Two men have been arrested and one more is being sought in a series of break-ins and thefts from storage units.


SILVER LAKE ATV ORD 08-01-17


Rice From Local Church Opens Door To Ukraine Prison Ministry

Pastor John B. Lowe has been involved with prison ministry in Indiana, and next month he'll take that ministry to the Ukraine region.

Church News, Aug. 10, 2017

Upcoming events include a community meal, a women's retreat, and a fish and tenderloin fundraising dinner.

Local Taco War Winner Now Competing In Regional Contest

Ricardo Verduzco started his cooking career in a food truck for his uncle in Burlington, Wash., and decided to venture out on his own with his own business in Warsaw, never knowing how well things would go.

GOP Names Banta To Winona Council

Theila “Tecy” Banta won the Republican caucus Tuesday night to become the new Winona Lake councilwoman for District 1.

Bourbon Approves Grants For Businesses

BOURBON – The Bourbon Town Council experienced mixed reactions from audience members during its meeting Tuesday. Thanks to an incentive program, two downtown buildings will get a facelift. Jeff and Jane Fuller requested $2,500 for renovations to their building at 202 N. Main St. 

'Hawk' Harrelson Takes Parting Shots At Wrigley Field

Chicago White Sox announcer Ken “Hawk” Harrelson is not one to hold back his feelings on much of anything, which is part of why he is beloved by that fan base.

Lots Of Folks Deciding Not To Work

So have you noticed all the “help wanted” signs around the county? They’re everywhere.

Ohio Attorney Says He Felt Threatened By Soto, Bronson

Another alleged victim in the jury trial of Dr. Mark Soto testified Thursday of the fear he felt if didn’t comply with demands from Soto and Kevin Bronson.

U.S. Rep. Banks Optimistic Congress Can Still Act On Health Care Reform

Despite the GOP's failure to pass a scaled-back plan to dismantle tenets of Obamacare last Friday, 3rd District Congressman Republican Jim Banks still is optimistic the Affordable Care Act can be repealed and replaced this year.

Changes Eyed For Union Street In Warsaw

If Warsaw City Council on Monday accepts the recommendation of the Traffic Commission, northbound traffic on Union Street will not be able to turn left or go straight at Winona Avenue.

This Week Brings Hope, Renewal

This is always a bittersweet week for me and thousands of others whose lives are embedded in high school sports.

Taco Jalisco Food Truck Wins Taco War

Taco Jalisco Food Truck of Warsaw received more than 360 votes to secure the title of 2017 Best Taco in Kosciusko County, according to the county convention and visitor’s bureau.

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Wawasee A Good Fit For Eshbach

SYRACUSE – Monday marked the beginning of a new era, not only for Wawasee football but for its new head coach, Mike Eshbach, and his family.

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Sports Briefs

Attack Tryouts Saturday; YMCA Soccer Registration Open; Valley All-Sport Passes On Sale; K9 Klassic Coming This Month; Vikings Commemorating 1992 FB Sectional Champs; Sweet Sassy Classic Aug. 26

Soto Trial Starts Tuesday In Circuit Court

As the trial of the second man indicted with former Kosciusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine is set to begin Tuesday, prosecutors aim to close a portion of the trial to the public.

Incident At Local Store Results In Battery To A?Child Charge

A man was arrested Sunday on a battery charge after an incident at a home improvement store.

The Weird Case Against Wasserman’s I.T. Guy

I know the national media won’t latch onto this with the same pit bull vigor they employ to cover the Russian bombshell-of-the-week.