Cromwell Couple Arrested for Growing Marijuana

A married couple were both arrested Thursday for growing marijuana behind their home. Sidney Gabbard, 65, and Dawn Gabbard, 54, both of 11720 N. Rumpelstiltskin...

ISTEP test scrapped under bill approved by Indiana lawmakers

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Legislature has approved a bill calling for that will scrap the troubled ISTEP standardized exam that has been administered...

Indiana approves alcohol sales switch for daylight saving time

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents who will lose an hour of sleep this weekend when daylight saving time returns won’t lose any time to...

Bill allowing pharmacists’ discretion on pseudoephedrine purchases passed by Indiana lawmakers

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A bill to allow pharmacists to serve as gatekeepers for cold medicines that contain the common methamphetamine ingredient pseudoephedrine is on...

ISP Investigation of KCSD Looks at Gaps in Recordings

“This will be ugly. It’ll be real ugly ...” were the recorded words of Kosciusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine concerning the issues between the...

Man Charged with Stalking After Sending 775 Texts

A Bremen man was arrested Wednesday on stalking charges after sending hundreds of text messages in violation of a protective order. Jason Wayne Craig, 48,...

Indiana gets $16.5M in federal funding for conservation

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana’s wildlife agency is getting $16.5 million in federal funding for land acquisition and projects at state properties. The funding for the Department...

Indiana lawmakers move one more step to replacing ISTEP

Legislators have reached a tentative deal on replacing the embattled ISTEP exam. Both parties have endorsed getting rid of ISTEP in favor of something shorter and...

Almost every vape shop in Indiana would close if proposed regulations become law

A group of proposed regulations on the e-smoking industry in Indiana could lead to the closure of almost all of the vape shops in...

Indiana homeless shelters, services get $16 million from feds

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal agency has awarded nearly $16 million to dozens of Indiana shelters and groups that provide services to the homeless. The...