IU Researcher: Few Benefits For Workers With Temporary Visas
New University of Indiana research has found that most temporary workers from Mexico who get work visas are no better off than those who are undocumented. […]
Police Investigating Drive-by Shooting On I-74
HARRISON – Police are on the hunt for suspects believed to be involved in the shooting a driver on I-74 near Harrison Sunday.
The 22-year-old victim was shot in the chest while driving on the […]
Labor Day Gas Prices Lowest In Four Years
The price to fuel up this Labor Day weekend is the cheapest since 2010, according to GasBuddy.com
The average national gas price is $3.43 a gallon Friday, seven cents cheaper than a month ago and […]
Boil Water Advisory For Aurora, Dillsboro, Hogan Twp. Residents
AURORA –A boil water advisory has been issued Friday for customers of Aurora, Dillsboro and Hogan Township utilities.
Aurora Utilities supervisor Randy Turner says one of three wells tested positive for E. […]
BMV Branches Closed During Labor Day Weekend
INDIANAPOLIS – Don Snemis, Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), announced that all BMV license branches will be closed Saturday through Monday in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
All license branches […]
Aircare Responds To Person Falling Off Cedar Grove Cliff
CEDAR GROVE – A person is being flown to a Cincinnati hospital after reportedly falling off of a cliff in Cedar Grove Friday morning.
AirCare and Franklin County EMS responded to the report at the […]
Sketch Released Of Hitchhiker In Franklin County Carjacking
(Photo: Franklin County Sheriff’s Department)
BROOKVILLE – Authorities have released a sketch of a woman wanted for an armed robbery and carjacking on U.S. […]
Greensburg Airport Considering Upgraded Weather System
The Automated Weather Observation System relays real-time weather information which could lead to safer more efficient air travel in Greensburg. […]
RAA Presents Awards At Annual Meeting
Rural Alliance of the Arts recognized those that help the organization and community.
BATESVILLE – The annual Rural Alliance for the Arts meeting was held this week at the Batesville Public Library and several […]
No New Developments On Wal-Mart, Sources Say
BATESVILLE – If you are new to town and wish to start a conversation with a local, we suggest starting with either the weather or Wal-Mart.
In December, speculation arose regarding the box store potentially […]
Protect Your Groundwater Day: Franklin Co. SWCD Offers Tips
Extended drought in the West and Southwestern US has put the spotlight on a critical resource of importance to every person—groundwater. […]