Hoosier Unemployment Rate Continues To Decline
The Indiana Department of Work Force Development reports the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate in the Hoosier State continued its significant downward trend in February. The rate stands at 6.1...
View ArticleBarth RV Owners Invited To Anniversary Rally
Registration is underway at the Elkhart County Campgrounds for a 50th anniversary rally of Barth RV owners who will gather May 29 through June 1. Organizers already have more than 40 Barths of all...
View ArticleBREAKING: Train v. SUV
Officers of the Warsaw Police Department are on the scene of an accident in downtown Warsaw where an SUV was struck by a train. The accident happened at Market and Hickory streets. One person was...
View ArticleWolcottville Man Wins Hoosier Lottery Show
Jack Binkley of Wolcottville won $17,500 in the Evansville Hoosier Millionaire live road show and will advance to the championship show in Indianapolis on Aug. 16 where he will compete for a chance at...
View ArticleWarsaw Approved For Railcrossing Upgrades
In August 2013, StaceyPageOnline.com reported that three of Warsaw’s railroad crossings had been approved for upgrades, which include the addition of gates. (See related) The project is expected to...
View ArticleGovernor Calls For Medical Device Tax Repeal
Governor Mike Pence today sent a letter to President Obama asking him to work with Congress toward repealing the 2.3 percent excise tax on medical devices that was originally passed as part of the...
View ArticleIndiana Gas Prices Among Nation’s Highest
Gas is now more expensive than it has been at any point the past six months and Indiana is among the top 10 states with the highest gas prices in the nation. According to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge...
View ArticleObamacare Deadline Today, Many Unaware
(Graph from Kasier Health Tracking Poll: March 2014) Today marks the deadline for Americans who are currently uninsured to enroll in a health plan through the federal insurance marketplace in order to...
View ArticleUDATE: Search Finds Missing Ice Fisherman
Indiana Conservation Officers reported this afternoon that the search for a missing person in Chain O’ Lakes State Park in nearby Noble County has ended with the discovery of a body. Conservation...
View ArticleMeet The Candidates Night In Warsaw
The Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce is inviting the public to attend a “Meet the Candidate” event coming up Wednesday, April 16. The 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. event will be held at Champagne Jam...
View ArticleFormer WCS Official Arrested For Fraud
Rande Thorpe.(Photo provided by Stan Maddux, WSBT Correspondent) Nearly 10 years after retiring as finance manager for Warsaw Community Schools, Rande Thorpe, 57, and his wife, Virginia, 59, currently...
View ArticleTriton Music Department Named Top Award Winner
The Trojan Singers.(Photo provided) The NAMM Foundation awards school music education programs with the announcement of 2014′s Best Communities for Music Education. This year, the NAMM Foundation...
View ArticleApply Now For ‘Day Of Caring’
The United Way of Kosciusko County has begun planning for the 2014 Day of Caring, which will be Wednesday, Aug. 13. County residents needing some assistance around their homes may now apply to be part...
View ArticleNIPSCO Urges ‘Safe Digging’
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. – With April marking National Safe Digging Month and the start of many outdoor projects, NIPSCO urges residents and businesses to help protect the public from serious risk or injury...
View ArticleMedtronic Heart Valve Gains FDA Clearance
Medtronic Inc. (NYSE: MDT) has announced the final follow-up results from its CoreValve® CE Pivotal Study, which looks to be good news for heart patients. In a press release, Medtronic said the...
View ArticleNappanee Chamber Honors Businesses, Individuals
Three businesses and two individuals were honored at the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce appreciation dinner and awards ceremony March 31. Pictured in the front row, from left, are Debra Miller, Main...
View ArticleDNR Conducting Winona Lake Fish Survey
A DNR survey to estimate the number and size of northern pike and walleyes in Winona Lake in Kosciusko County will start in early April. Fisheries biologists will set six traps daily at various...
View ArticleCiriello Accepts ISU Advisory Board Appointment
Syracuse Police Chief Tony Ciriello has been chosen to serve on the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Advisory Board at Indiana State University. The invitation to join the board was...
View ArticleEleven On The Ballot For District 2 And 3
Jackie Walorski Bob Kern A total of 11 candidates, on both Republican and Democratic tickets, will be running during the May primary to appear on the ballot for U.S. Representative District 2 and 3 in...
View ArticlePlymouth Police Officer Loses Federal Lawsuit
Early this week, federal Judge James T. Moody ruled in favor of the city of Plymouth in a U.S. Military Reserve Officer’s 2012 lawsuit seeking city longevity pay under the federal Uniformed Services...
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