Local Schools Receive Safety Grants From State
Several local school corporations are among many across Indiana receiving grant funding through the Secured School Safety Grant Program. […]
Ind. Senator Supports Bill Giving Veterans More Choice
Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) is supporting legislation to give veterans more options for where to receive care.
In response to recent allegations about patient backlogs and unreasonable delays at the Department of Veterans Affairs […]
Two Injured After Collision At SR 129 & 48 Intersection
Image: Indiana State Police
A husband and wife are recovering after a two vehicle accident at the intersection of S.R. 129 and S.R. […]
Severe Weather Avoids Region On Wednesday
Update ( June 4 @ 9 p.m.)
The National Weather Service has expired the tornado watch for Ripley County.
Rain showers have moved out of the region and temperatures will reach the upper 70’s Thursday […]
Local Emergency Agencies Conducting Mock Disaster Training
Local emergency officials will join together for a disaster drill on Wednesday.
Among the agencies participating, the training session will feature representatives from local fire and police departments, the Ripley County Emergency Management Agency and […]
Ex-Wife Accused Of Shooting Husband Ten Times, Claims Self Defense
Danielle Green, 42, was booked into the Switzerland County Jail Tuesday after pleading not guilty to murdering her ex-husband.
Danielle Green, 42, was arrested and had an initial hearing Tuesday in the Ohio County […]
Training Session Held For Area Childcare Directors And Staff
Participants at a childcare training session at Southeastern Indiana YMCA on Saturday. […]
Police: Ohio County Man Gunned Down By Ex-Wife
An arrest was made following the discovery of a deceased man in Ohio County last week.
Indiana State Police were contacted to perform a welfare check at the residence of Raymond Green, on 9863 Hartford […]
Sentencing Rescheduled For Former Franklin County Jailer
File photo.
Sentencing for a former Franklin County Sheriff’s Department employee has been rescheduled for Thursday afternoon in Indianapolis.
Derek Walton pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual exploitation of a child in federal […]
EPA: Indiana Must Cut Carbon Emissions By 20 Percent
(Photo courtesy of the Environmental Protection Agency.)Indiana is among the top producers of carbon pollution, and under the rule announced Monday, the state needs to reduce carbon pollution from power plants by 20 […]
Primary Election Brought 13 Percent Of Indiana Voters
Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced that 13 percent of Indiana’s 4.5 million registered voters cast a vote in the May 6 Primary Elections.
Indiana saw more Hoosiers opt for early voting during the 2014 […]