EpiPen shortages reported
Batesville, In. — A report from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration says shortages of EpiPen have been reported. The report has people dependent on the device worried. The report says it is still possible to […]
Batesville, In. — A report from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration says shortages of EpiPen have been reported. The report has people dependent on the device worried. The report says it is still possible to […]
Lexington, Ky. — Beginning in July of 2018, high school students in Kentucky must pass a civics test before meeting graduation requirements. Kentucky lawmakers passed the bill and governor Matt Bevin signed it promptly into law. The […]
Atlanta, Ga – The U.S. Small Business Administration announced today that certain Private NonProfit organizations (PNP) in Indiana that do not provide critical services of a governmental nature may be eligible to apply for low-interest rate disaster loans. These […]
Greensburg, In. — The Duke Energy Foundation plans to invest $14,150 in the Decatur County summer reading program. The program is designed to combat the “summer brain drain” many educators have described. “Summer programs not only help […]
Olean, In. — Around noon Wednesday deputies from the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department began investigating a report of reckless driving northbound on State Road 129 near Olean. Soon, an off-duty deputy tracked down the gold Pontiac Grand […]
Batesville, In. — In partnership with Margaret Mary Health, Officer Jamie Straber with the Batesville Police Department will be offering a women’s self-defense program. Officer Straber will be teaching the R.A.D. (Rape, Aggression and Defense) Systems of […]
Bloomington, In. — A new report from WalletHub says college students and graduates are carrying $1.38 trillion dollars in outstanding loans. The report ranks Bloomington, Indiana in the top 10 for the ‘Most Overleveraged City.’ A link […]
Brookville, In. — The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department says the missing Amish man, David Stoltzfus, 21, was found unharmed Tuesday evening. No other information was released.
Greensburg, In. — Greensburg residents can expect construction activities to increase on Lincoln Street in downtown during the week of May 14. When work begins, Lincoln Street will close between Main and North Streets. All construction is […]
Batesville, In. — Officials in Batesville have approved a new 12-lot subdivision near downtown. Reports indicate the subdivision developed by Charlie Gillman would have starter and affordable homes. Batesville city council will consider the proposal next.
Tel Aviv, Israel — Governor Eric Holcomb and the Indiana agbiosciences delegation joined officials of the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) today to discuss opportunities to propel innovation through private sector partnerships between Indiana and Israeli businesses. […]
Lawrenceburg, In. — Dearborn County residents are still looking for election results. Despite tests weeks prior to the election, only a fraction of ballot scanners had operational batteries. Officials assure the public each vote will be properly […]
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