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Columbus SWAT teams respond to two separate shooting incidents Sunday night
COLUMBUS— Authorities in Columbus were called into action twice on Sunday night following two distinct shooting incidents that resulted in arrests and a heightened police…
28 Indiana Counties Under Burn Bans
INDIANA – Twenty-eight of Indiana’s 92 counties are under burn bans today. Locally, counties remaining under burn bans are Brown, Bartholomew, Daviess, Dubois, Jackson, Martin,…
Daviess County Right to Life Banquet is Thursday, October 3rd
WASHINGTON – The annual Right to Life Banquet in Daviess County will be held on Thursday, October 3, at the Simon Graber Complex on Odon-Cannelburg Road….
Martin County Alliance for Economic Growth is hosting a Job Fair on October 23
LOOGOOTEE – The Martin County Alliance for Economic Growth is hosting a job fair on Wednesday, October 23, from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at…
Governor Holcomb to Chair Board Meeting Thursday in Vincennes
VINCENNES – Governor Eric J. Holcomb will chair a joint public meeting of the board of directors of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and…
Two arrested on drug charges after misue of 911
JASPER — Two individuals have been charged in Jasper after the alleged misuse of the 911 system led to the discovery of drugs. Police responded…
On Track: I-69 Finish Line Project Update
INDIANAPOLIS – The new westbound I-465 bridge over the White River is on schedule and will be completed this fall. The bridge is a major…
Indy used-car dealer’s alleged odometer rollback of 14 million miles revs up lawsuit from Attorney General Todd Rokita
INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against an Indianapolis car dealer. The lawsuit alleges that the dealer illegally rolled back odometers…
Social Security update: October direct payment worth $943
INDIANA—In October, millions of individuals will receive the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment, which can be worth up to $943. The payments are intended for…
Medicaid members to get new flexibility in Pathways for Aging Program during upcoming open enrollment
INDIANA — Medicaid beneficiaries participating in Indiana’s newly launched Pathways for Aging program will soon be able to reassess and adjust their health coverage plans….












