Teens cited in $800 Walmart theft case involving concealed merchandise and trespass orders

BEDFORD—Two 18-year-olds, Aubrey Nicole Fox of Bedford and Emmalie E. Miller of Springville, were cited in Lawrence County Superior Court I following an alleged theft…

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Seymour Mayor’s Office seeking applicants for Youth Council

SEYMOUR – The Seymour Mayor’s office is currently accepting applications from high school students interested in serving on the Mayor’s Youth Council. The Youth Council…

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Suspicious motor home fire under investigation in Eastern Greene fire territory

EASTERN GREENE – Emergency crews with the Eastern Greene Fire Territory were dispatched Tuesday night around 9:45 p.m. to a reported camper fire on Wolf…

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Medora to host Native American Artifact Show this Saturday

MEDORA – The town of Medora will be the site of the Medora Indiana Native American Artifact Show this Saturday, May 31, 2025. The event,…

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Courthouse Plaza fire alarm test scheduled for noon today

BEDFORD – The fire alarms at the Courthouse Plaza will be activated today at noon for a scheduled test. Residents and visitors in the vicinity…

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Brownstown Central Schools to offer Free Summer Meal Program

BROWNSTOWN – Brownstown Central Community School Corp. (BCCSC) announced today that its new food service provider, Chartwells, will offer a free summer meal program for children…

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Volunteers needed for Nature Play Days at Lower Cascades Park

BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department is seeking volunteers for “Nature Play Days,” a statewide initiative by the Indiana Children and Nature Network,…

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Woman arrested after entering wrong home and allegedly punching disabled female

BEDFORD – Karli M. Wilson, 25, of Bedford, was arrested on Saturday, May 24, after allegedly entering a stranger’s home unannounced and punching a disabled…

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US Health Secretary Kennedy announces change in COVID-19 Vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women

INDIANA – US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Tuesday that COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women. The…

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Property Transfers: May 28, 2025

Filed May 27:

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