Nappanee Teen Dies In LaGrange County Crash
Benjamin Lehman, 16, Nappanee, died Sunday, Jan. 14, in a vehicle crash on SR 5, near CR 750S, Topeka.
Read MoreBenjamin Lehman, 16, Nappanee, died Sunday, Jan. 14, in a vehicle crash on SR 5, near CR 750S, Topeka.
Read MoreThe Lakeside, formerly KellyJae’s, hosted a ribbon cutting and open house Wednesday evening, Jan. 17, as a thank you to the community for its support.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission approved providing funds for improvements to the county’s Convention and Visitors Bureau building during a Jan. 17 meeting.
Read MoreA new statewide report is fueling discussions about consolidating Indiana’s smallest school districts, but state lawmakers continue to lack an appetite for action — at least for now.
Read MoreThe Hershey Company has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire two manufacturing plants from Weaver Popcorn Manufacturing, a recognized leader in popcorn production and co-packing, and a co-manufacturer of Hershey’s SkinnyPop brand.
Read MoreSamia Halaby, Palestinian artist and Indiana University alumna, was set to run “Samia Halaby: Centers of Energy” exhibit; however, due to cited safety concerns, the exhibit has been cancelled.
Read MoreThe city of Winchester, Indiana, has less than 5,000 residents but one glaring problem in the eyes of local elected officials: people purposefully disrupting government meetings and deliberately disregarding decorum.
Read MoreAttorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit to block the proposed Kroger-Albertsons grocery merger.
Read MoreIndiana will soon get a dedicated person to help farmers, ranchers and other landowners apply for federal grants to help fight pollution and climate change.
Read MoreNutraMaize, an agriculture company whose nutritionally enhanced orange corn is currently marketed through a line of premium milled products under the brand Professor Torbert’s Orange Corn, has received a two-year, $650,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to demonstrate the health and pigmentation benefits of feeding orange corn to poultry on a commercial scale.
Read MoreThe Indiana House of Representatives on Tuesday, Jan. 16, approved legislation — for the second year in a row — letting beer wholesalers sell liquor-based ready-to-drink cocktails.
Read MoreDowntown Goshen Inc., the nonprofit organization behind Goshen’s popular First Fridays series, announced its complete 2024 schedule, and is accepting applications through March 22 for food vendors and artisans who wish to participate in its 2024 season of family-friendly, community celebrations.
Read MoreThe Claypool Lions Club will host a fish fry on Saturday, Jan. 20.
Read MoreA Senate homeland security committee on Tuesday, Jan. 16, voted to advance legislation empowering the Indiana Attorney General’s Office to enforce a 13-year-old law banning sanctuary city ordinances.
Read MoreA free community dinner is 5 p.m. until the food runs out Thursday, Jan. 18, in Pierceton.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Community YMCA announces the return of the “What Can I Eat” program.
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