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PULASKI COUNTY, Ind. -- The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is asking for the community’s help in locating Summer Campbell. Campbell has been missing since Sunday from the Winamac area. Deputies have ...
The Marshall County Sheriff's Department reports its Drug Task Force, the Indiana State Police, Net 43, Fulton County Sheriff's Department, Bourbon Police Department, and the Drug Enforcement ...
The City of Muncie has partnered with Ball State University to create a new park for Muncie's Anthony-Northside Neighborhood committed to fostering a positive community impact.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued a letter to the University of Notre Dame concerning the university's equity, diversity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and practices, which potentially ...
Foggy and muggy conditions await us out the door. Today will likely be the warmest and most humid day of the year so far with high temperatures pushing towards 90F. While most of Michiana will not hit ...
ELKHART, Ind. -- Elkhart Public Library is hosting the Summer 2025 Reading Challenge beginning on Friday, May 16. The challenge is presented by Ranger Distribution Inc. and Froggy 102.7. The kids ...
The Penn High School Varsity Baseball team took the win 2-0 against New Prairie Varsity Baseball team Wed. evening, but not before a venue switch from Four Winds Field.
Suspect, 34-year-old Michael Brewer, was arrested on May 9 after a standoff in Coloma, is now charged with homicide. The Berrien County Prosecutor says Brewer was arraigned in court, with a bond set ...
ABC57 first reported last month about a parent survey that was posted to a Bremen Nosey Neighbors group on Facebook, asking for parent's thoughts on Bremen Public Schools and its administration, ...
Warm a muggy for May, temperatures and the humidity spike Thursday, highs nearing 90 degrees. The sudden warm-up will fuel thunderstorms, Thursday evening. There is a threat for severe weather 7:00 PM ...
In the Bend presented five South Bend police officers, who previously served in the U.S. military, with quilts Wednesday morning, meant to be a symbol of comfort and appreciation for their service and ...
A new bill passed by Indiana lawmakers could pave the way for tolls on more major highways across the state, and many Hoosiers aren’t happy about it.
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