New State Legislation To Allow Non-Residents To Get Short Term Library Cards

New state legislation will allow non-residents of library districts to get library cards for short periods of time instead of an annual card, and...

Indiana could experience drought this summer

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — The Indiana State Climate Office says parts of Indiana may experience another drought this summer. The office based at Purdue...

Indiana abortion restrictions lawsuit to be heard Tuesday

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge will hold a hearing this week to consider blocking Indiana’s new abortion restrictions law from taking effect. That law...

Sunburst Marathon Organizers Admit Error in Course Length

A review of the length of the course of last weekend's Sunburst marathon confirmed what many participants suspected. Discrepencies between signage on the course...

Stacey Page & Others Named in Civil Lawsuit

(Article from The Times Union) Barnett’s Bail Bonds Inc., The Papers Inc., Stacey Staley, formerly of Staceypageonline.com, and three bail agents are being sued by the...

Image On Bicentennial Stamp from Milford

The U.S. Postal Service is set to issue a stamp honoring Indiana's bicentennial that will feature a Kosciusko County sunset. The Postal Service dedicated...

Bicentennial Torch Relay Coming in September

Kosciusko County has finalized plans for celebrating Indiana's 200th birthday later this year. The party will be spread out over three days in the final week...

State Health Report: Syphilis Cases Increase

State health officials are urging Indiana's health care providers to aggressively test patients for syphilis after the state's syphilis cases surged 70 percent in...

REPORT: Half of Indiana’s Police Agencies Not Filing Hate Crimes

More than half of Indiana's police agencies failed to file hate crimes reports with the FBI between 2009 and 2014. An analysis by The...

Obama Commutes Sentence of South Bend Drug Dealer

President Obama has commuted the 20-year sentence of a South Bend man imprisoned in 2004 after pleading guilty to federal drug-trafficking charges. Robert Sleepers...