Syracuse Man Sentenced After Hitting Man With Vehicle, Leaving Scene
A Syracuse man will serve two months in jail and over 2 1/2 years on probation after hitting a man with his vehicle and leaving the scene.
Read MoreA Syracuse man will serve two months in jail and over 2 1/2 years on probation after hitting a man with his vehicle and leaving the scene.
Read MoreJoin Purdue Extension Master Home Food Preservation instructor Karen Richey to learn the basics of canning through an in-depth lecture and interactive discussion.
Read MoreA federal appeals court on Thursday, Aug. 3 decided to allow the Biden administration to keep in place a temporary two-year rule that restricts asylum at the U.S. border, while the legal challenges to a lower court’s ruling play out.
Read MoreThe Biden administration is spending more than $3 billion to cultivate more American farmers and forest landowners as partners to mitigate climate change — even while some Republicans on Capitol Hill try to stop the program entirely.
Read More“Homemaking looks very different today than it did in the 1950s and early 60s,” stated Lauren Hickok, Goshen.
Read MoreIndiana’s largest investor-owned water utility briefly sought to charge its roughly 1.3 million customers statewide for a full season of court-side tickets to Indiana Pacers games — but quietly backtracked in filings Tuesday after consumer advocates contested the expense.
Read MoreAttendance was greater than ever this year at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair.
Read MoreEchoes of the Past had its SummerFest on Friday, Aug. 4, and Saturday, Aug. 5.
Read MoreRising concerns over a lack of affordable and accessible child care in Indiana bubbled up at the Statehouse Wednesday, prompting calls for new statewide policies that would make it easier for additional care providers to open — without breaking the bank for families.
Read MoreThe public is welcome to attend several upcoming free programs at Stillwater Hospice’s Peggy F. Murphy Community Grief Center.
Read MoreBurket Town Council heard from three interested parties for the street superintendent position Thursday, Aug. 10.
Read MoreIt is a challenging time for healthcare, especially those in rural settings. Woodlawn’s administration team continues to meet with state leaders to urge support for rural health care in Indiana, especially Fulton County.
Read MoreBecause of the quality of work Veteran Service Officer Darryl McDowell has been doing since he was hired, the Kosciusko County Council Thursday night, Aug. 10, approved to make his position full time.
Read MoreA Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a Sheridan teenager.
Read MoreBesides being the first line of defense, the role of school resource officers is broad, but the most important thing is building relationships with the students, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Doug Light told the County Council Thursday, Aug. 10.
Read MoreThe historic railroad station on Main Street will serve as headquarters for the Indiana Rail Experience, a partnership of the non-profit Fort Wayne Railroad and the Indiana Northeastern, a regional short line railroad.
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