Indiana Public Access Office Goes Quiet Amid Turnover
Tippecanoe County resident Pamela Frazee just wants to know if her messages went through.
Read MoreTippecanoe County resident Pamela Frazee just wants to know if her messages went through.
Read MoreOngoing studies of north central Indiana’s waterways are soon expected to shed light on water demand and supply in each of the 28 counties that touches the headwaters of the Wabash River.
Read MoreAs Indiana contemplates a massive and controversial water pipeline, a new study shows that the state’s water supply is “plentiful,” but not evenly distributed.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Natural Resources has confirmed cases of tularemia in wild rabbits in Tippecanoe County.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb, Speaker Todd Huston and Senator Rodric Bray each made the following statements following a productive visit with local stakeholders in Tippecanoe County to discuss water issues.
Read MoreModerate your expectations for the next legislative session, say Indiana’s lawmaking leaders: more tweaks and fine-tuning, and fewer overhauls.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded Tippecanoe County $25 million to complete phase two of the Wabash River Greenway Project.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb and Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers today joined Purdue University President Mitch Daniels and executives from SkyWater Technology to announce the company’s plans to build a $1.8 billion state-of-the-art semiconductor R&D and production facility in Indiana, supported by 750 new high-wage jobs in Tippecanoe County.
Read MoreLisa Strombeck, president of the North Webster Town Council, looked back over an extremely challenging year and noted it was a very gratifying one as well.
Read MoreBy SGT. KIM RILEY Public Information Officer, Indiana State Police Lafayette Post TIPPECANOE COUNTY — The Indiana State Police out of the Lafayette Post are requesting assistance from the public in locating Zachary P. Didier, 25, from the Fort Wayne area. Didier is wanted on two felony warrants … Read More
Indiana Conservation Officers had to conduct multiple rescues for people attempting fast-moving flood waters throughout the state Sunday, June 28. According to reports, officers were successful in four unrelated incidents involving people using kayaks on flooded rivers. Three kayakers were rescued on the Whitewater River in Fayette county. … Read More
The Centers for Disease Control is warning about an increase in heroin use and overdose in the Midwest and across the country, as a new federal study reports that heroin-related deaths have tripled since 2010. The national report also found that most deaths from the highly addictive drug … Read More