Two Arrested In Marshall County For Endangering Young Child
Two people were arrested in Marshall County after endangering a young child.
Read MoreTwo people were arrested in Marshall County after endangering a young child.
Read MoreServPro of Marshall, Starke, Pulaski and Fulton counties will be hosting a blood drive Friday, Aug. 11.
Read MoreDowntown Goshen Inc. is shifting into sporting and spectating mode for August First Fridays with the spectacle of “The Goshen Games” from 5-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4.
Read MoreA welcome center construction project on I-65 — spanning 11,304 square feet and retailing at $34.8 million — may just include the fanciest rest stop Indiana’s ever had.
Read MoreGravel parking areas are not allowed within the city limits per the municipal code, though existing gravel parking areas can be maintained.
Read MoreCollege enrollment numbers are down in Indiana as more high school graduates are choosing to take one or more gap years, pursue vocational certification or not attend college at all.
Read MoreAfter last week’s story on corn tassels, a reader asked why do they detassel corn if the tassel is so important.
Read MoreStarting Monday, Indiana residents were given first chance to buy tickets for the NBA All Star weekend next February at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indy.
Read MoreAfter a three-hour search, three-year-old Evelyn P. Clark, Wabash, was safely located in a cornfield in Wabash County.
Read MoreThe Board of Trustees of the Tippecanoe and Chapman Regional Sewer District will hold a public hearing 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14 at the North Webster Community Center, 301 N. Main St.
Read MoreA GoFundMe has been established for a Warsaw woman recently diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer.
Read MoreIndianapolis city leaders said last week the city will be joining a national lawsuit against the makers of Hyundai and Kia automobiles because of a spike in the thefts of those vehicles.
Read MoreIndiana residents owed $45.6 million to the state’s “big five” investor-owned utilities in March, the most recent month for which complete data is available — with thousands among them cut off from service. Fewer were reconnected.
Read MoreRobert E. “Bob” Vitoux Jr. said he aims to be a “servant leader.”
Read MoreManchester University will be offering more than a dozen programs in its “Values, Ideas and the Arts” series this fall.
Read MoreA Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a Wabash child.
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