Indiana National Guard Heads To Washington, D.C.
About 300 Hoosier National Guard members will deploy next month to support the D.C. National Guard in a federal public safety campaign.
Read MoreAbout 300 Hoosier National Guard members will deploy next month to support the D.C. National Guard in a federal public safety campaign.
Read MoreMany Indiana hardwood businesses are urging the Trump administration to provide relief from tariffs they say are damaging the U.S. hardwood industry, joined by hundreds of others across the country.
Read MoreTwenty-year-old Indiana University student Lauren Spierer disappeared in the early morning hours of June 3, 2011, and is presumed dead.
Read MoreRaydia Food Group, a regional food service distributor, will close its South Bend, Mishawaka and Bloomington facilities by Nov. 26, affecting about 200 employees, according to a state filing.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will close its Martinsville clinic on Friday, Sept. 12, with services shifting to a new facility in Bloomington that opens three days later.
Read MoreJune is National Homeownership Month. However, both buyers and sellers in Indiana are wary of the housing market, amid unwavering interest rates and an imbalance of supply and demand.
Read MoreIndiana University now trains police academy recruits in Deaf culture awareness and basic American Sign Language.
Read MoreWhile President Donald Trump attends a massive and pricey military parade in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 14, protests will occur nationwide — including Kosciusko County and greater Indiana.
Read MoreFrom the start of his career as an engineer and now as an environmental health and safety manager, Lindley Jarrett of Lafayette has become fascinated at the critical role the law plays in fostering sustainable industrial development, safeguarding human health and promoting environmental protection.
Read MoreIvy Tech Community College will lay off 202 employees statewide as it responds to significant cuts in state funding and frozen tuition rates, the school system’s president, Sue Ellspermann, announced Friday, May 30.
Read MoreKosciusko County has lost a good friend and what many believe a great legal mind with the death of Thomas Ridley Lemon.
Read MoreMike Woodson is stepping down as IU Men’s Basketball Head Coach.
Read MoreBloomington is among the Indiana communities kicking off Black History Month over the weekend.
Read MoreIndiana University today released the findings of an independent review of the events that took place on Dunn Meadow in April 2024 and the complex factors that culminated in police intervention.
Read MoreBernard Phillip “Phil” Bickle, 75, Lafayette, and formerly of Rochester, died Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at his residence. He was born Jan. 6, 1949, Lorain, Ohio. He was married to Liz (Walsh) Kelsey, and later divorced. He married Kathryn (Everdon) Bickle in 1973. He is survived by his … Read More
Patricia J. (Pat) Detwiler, formerly of Warsaw, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023, at Cedar Creek Assisted Living Facility in Bloomington, at the age of 92. She was born on Aug. 4, 1931, in Elkhart to Donald V. and Mary Ruth (Sweeney) Lemmon. Pat graduated from Elkhart … Read More