Bill To Limit Foreign “Adversaries” From Buying Indiana Farmland Advances In House
A bill to limit who can buy agricultural land in Indiana advanced Monday with bipartisan support.
Read MoreA bill to limit who can buy agricultural land in Indiana advanced Monday with bipartisan support.
Read MoreThe Goshen Theater, 216 S. Main St., has released its February monthly event calendar.
Read MoreLt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch asked the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Monday to pause budget cuts that could punish Indiana’s “most vulnerable” residents.
Read MoreA Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a Valparaiso woman.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was recently arrested for allegedly using illegal drugs while in the presence of two children.
Read MoreThe Parkview Warsaw Center for Healthy Living invites area residents in need of lab testing to sign up for Check-Up Day, which will be held Wednesday, Feb. 7.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb has announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions, among them is Tom Kelley’s appointment to the Natural Resources Commission.
Read MoreSYM Financial recognition night was held on Jan. 27 at the Warsaw Community High School boys’ basketball home game against Elkhart High School to celebrate the partnership between Warsaw Community Schools and SYM Financial Advisors.
Read MoreFor many years, the National Quilts of Valor Foundation has designated the first Saturday in February as National Sew Day.
Read MoreA Claypool man was recently arrested for allegedly dealing drugs to a Warsaw man who overdosed and passed away.
Read MoreLayoffs have been reported at Tecomet in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreA federal judge this week granted class action certification in a lawsuit challenging Indiana’s recent ban on transition-related care for Hoosier youth diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was arrested for allegedly threatening a man and throwing eggs at a residence in Milford.
Read MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week issued permits allowing a West Terre Haute-based company to construct two underground wells for carbon sequestration.
Read MoreSocial media platforms are used by practically everyone, but most widely by teens.
Read MoreFrom the Files of the Kosciusko County Historical Society. Editor’s note: This is a retrospective article that runs a few times a month on InkFreeNews. Feb. 1, 1982 — Nearly a foot of new snow fell Sunday, bringing all activities to a halt in Kosciusko County. Numerous businesses, … Read More