Notre Dame, Goshen College perform well in U.S. News Best Colleges rankings

Michiana is home to two colleges that are excelling in one way or another, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges...

Federal appeals court hearing arguments in Indiana refugee ban case

CHICAGO (AP) – A federal appeals court in Chicago is set to hear arguments in Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s appeal of a ruling...

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department donates to A Quilt for Mother’s Tears

Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine presented a $500 donation on behalf of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department to the nonprofit A Quilt for Mother's Tears, an organization that...

Indiana Department of Education launches Digital Citizenship Week

The state of Indiana wants it's students to stay safe online. The Indiana Department of Education launched the first ever Indiana Digital Citizenship Week. The week...

Mitch Daniels To Host Presidential Candidate

Former Gov. Mitch Daniels is set to host a Presidential Candidate. Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson will make an appearance at France A Cordova Recreational...

Governor Mike Pence declares this week Rail Safety Week

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Mike Pence has declared September 11-17, 2016 as Indiana Rail Safety Week. Indiana Operation Lifesaver along with Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin...

BMV refunding over $28 million to 5 million customers

INDIANAPOLIS — About 5 million Hoosiers are getting a payday from the Bureau of Motor Vehicle. The BMV announced Friday that it has refunded $28.76 million to...

Indiana video gambling fans to plan legislative strategy

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Advocates of legalized video gambling in Indiana will plot legislative strategy this week in Indianapolis. The Evansville Courier-Press reports that the group is...

Tobacco, opioid addiction cost Indiana over $8.2 billion a year

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two new studies have found that tobacco and opioid addictions cost Indiana more than $8.2 billion a year and say the state...

Indiana Supreme Court changing bail rules

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is adopting new risk assessments to determine when people who have been arrested should be held on bail. The rules announced Wednesday...