SILVER ALERT declared for missing Vermillion County boy

A Statewide Silver Alert has been declared. The Vermillion County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the disappearance of a child from Clinton, Indiana.  Clinton, Indiana is...

Meeting will highlight mental health awareness in Warsaw

The Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory CARES Program will partner with the National Alliance on Mental Illness to bring "NAMI In Our Own Voice" to Warsaw.

Indiana voters show support for school fund increases

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Voters across Indiana supported local schools the past week at a time when many are without jobs and uncertainties remain about...

Green roof installed at Grace College’s Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex

A green roof has been installed at the newly-opened Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex at Grace College. RELATED: Community celebrates grand opening of Dr. Dane...

BREAKING NEWS: LSC Communications closing Warsaw plant

LSC Communications, once one of the biggest non-orthopedic employers in Warsaw and formerly known as R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co., has announced they plan to close its facility on Old Road 30.

COVID-19 hurting vulnerable populations already struggling to pay utilities

BLOOMINGTON (IU Public Relations) -- Energy insecurity, the inability to pay an energy bill, has long been a problem among low-income households in the United...

Governor Holcomb directs flags to be flown at half-staff

Governor Eric Holcomb is directing flags across the state to be flown at half-staff to honor those who died in the shooting at the...

CARES and Bowen Center among opioid grant recipients

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction ­(DMHA) is providing new funding to help build and support projects across Indiana to improve mental health and recovery services for Hoosiers.

Gas prices becoming more steady after two months of rises

The average price for gas in Indiana has been hovering around $2.10 per gallon, since the second week of June. How much longer will...

New survey shows Indiana still plagued by teacher shortage

A vast majority of Indiana's school districts are still struggling to find qualified teachers amid the state's lingering teacher shortage. Indiana State University's annual survey...