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Indiana Senate Advances Bill Targeting Illegal Distribution of Abortion Pills
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Senate on Tuesday approved legislation aimed at curbing the illegal distribution of abortion-inducing drugs by mail, further tightening the state's already strict abortion laws.Senate Bill 236 passed the chamber on a 35-10 vote and now moves to the Indiana House for c...
Read MoreIndiana Hospitals Warn of Financial Strain, Call for Policy Action
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana hospitals are warning that mounting financial pressures could affect patient care statewide in the coming years, according to a new analysis by health care consulting firm Kaufman Hall.The report projects significant financial losses for hospitals over the next five years...
Read MoreBronson Officials Remind Residents to Clear Sidewalks After Snowfall
(BRONSON) - City officials in Bronson are urging residents and business owners to clear snow and ice from sidewalks following recent winter weather that has created hazardous conditions for pedestrians.Officials say many sidewalks remain uncleared, forcing pedestrians -- including students walkin...
Read More$50,000 Powerball Ticket Bought in Indianapolis Expires Today
(INDIANA) - An unclaimed $50,000 Powerball ticket purchased in Indianapolis is set to expire later today.The winning ticket matched four white balls and the Powerball in the Aug. 2, 2025 drawing. It was sold at Crown Liquors #604 on North Post Road.The ticket must be claimed by 4:30 p.m. Eastern ...
Read MoreFt. Wayne Superintendent Addresses ICE Rumors, Reassures Families
(FORT WAYNE) - Fort Wayne Community Schools Superintendent Mark Daniel issued a letter to families Wednesday to address concerns stemming from rumors about Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity on district campuses.According to WANE-TV, the rumors circulated on social media amid heightened...
Read MoreIndiana House Narrowly Rejects Firing Squad Execution Bill
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A proposal to add the firing squad as an execution method in Indiana failed Wednesday in the House, falling just short of the votes needed to advance, according to the Indiana Capital Chronicle.House Bill 1119 was rejected on a 48-47 vote, three votes shy of the 51 required in t...
Read MoreIndianapolis Names First Woman to Lead IMPD
(INDIANAPOLIS) - ndianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett on Wednesday announced the appointment of Tanya Terry as the next chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, marking the first time a woman has been selected to lead the agency.Terry, a 27-year veteran of IMPD, will assume the role pen...
Read MoreKrause Named New Trine Women's Soccer Coach
(ANGOLA) - Trine University has named Alyssa Krause as the new head coach of the Thunder women's soccer program.Krause most recently served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where she spent the past three seasons with the Cougars. She was elevate...
Read MoreEmerick Files for Steuben County Sheriff
(ANGOLA) - Steuben County Sheriff's Office Detective First Sgt. Chris Emerick has formally filed his candidacy for Steuben County sheriff, seeking the Republican nomination.Emerick is a veteran law enforcement officer with nearly 30 years of experience and currently serves as a detective first se...
Read MoreFormer DeKalb Sheriff's Deputy Sentenced on Sexual Battery Charge
(AUBURN) - A former DeKalb County sheriff's deputy will not serve additional jail time after pleading guilty to felony sexual battery, according to the Herald Republican.Zachary W. Kerley, 30, pleaded guilty to a Level 6 felony under a plea agreement that resulted in a one-year sentence with all ...
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