Indiana GOP Files Brief Against Rust In Primary Challenge
The Indiana Republican State Committee filed an amicus brief last week supporting a law that limits who can run under major party banners in Indiana
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Read MoreTwo people are facing criminal charges for their alleged involvement in stealing trailers and an excavator in Marshall County.
Read MoreMarshall County will hold an auction for several vehicles at the Marshall County Jail at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29.
Read MoreStillwater Hospice’s Peggy F. Murphy Community Grief Center in Fort Wayne is offering several free events this winter.
Read MoreManchester University is expanding its Loan Repayment Assistance Program to high school students from Kosciusko and Whitley counties.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Community YMCA will be “Celebrating Survivorship” of cancer with a free lunch-and-learn event Monday, Jan. 8.
Read MoreIndiana’s largest foodservice distribution holding company, Stanz-Troyer, has announced it will now operate under a new unified brand name as Raydia Food Group.
Read MoreLeading up to the holidays we discussed the All Stars of Christmas; however, through this journey, we came across something very interesting that required a second look.
Read MoreCalling all pickers, grinners and acoustic bluegrass enthusiasts: The first Goshen Bluegrass Gospel Jam is coming up in February.
Read MoreThe Food Bank of Northern Indiana has set mobile food distributions for the month of January.
Read MoreSheila Strickland, Winona Lake, formerly of Syracuse, has been named co-director of the Kosciusko County Historical Society’s Old Jail Museum.
Read MoreThere will be one road closure today, Wednesday, Jan. 3, for the NIPSCO pole replacement project for clean-up.
Read MoreJames Smiley was chosen to fill the vacant seat on the Milford Town Council at a caucus held Tuesday, Jan. 2.
Read MoreWith the Gatke mixed-use development project expected to begin sometime this year, the Warsaw Common Council approved a resolution and an ordinance on first reading Tuesday, Jan. 2, to help move it along.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — Three agreements were approved by the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Board Tuesday, Jan. 2, including entering into a purchase agreement for a $1.8 million ladder truck. The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Dec. 15 approved the agreement to start the … Read More
Nominations are being accepted for the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Appreciation and Awards Dinner.
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