Gov. Holcomb orders flags at half-staff amid shootings
Gov. Eric Holcomb has ordered all flags around the state at half-staff to honor the victims of two mass shootings across the U.S. from over the weekend. Twenty people were shot and killed at a Walmart in
Two killed, seven shot in Indy over weekend
It was a violent weekend in the Capital City. Between Friday and Sunday, seven people were shot, two of them killed in several shootings across the metro area. The first was killed by IMPD Flex Team officers
Indiana Michigan Power to inspect lines with helicopters beginning today
Indiana Michigan Power will conduct aerial inspections of its high-voltage lines from helicopters beginning today. The inspections help maintain the reliability of the electric transmission system. The flights are scheduled to inspect transmission lines in I&M’s Indiana
BSU report: Indiana continues to be strong manufacturing state
The Ball State University Center for Business and Economic Research has released its 2019 Manufacturing Scorecard. The annual report found that Indiana continues to be a strong manufacturing state, and is the leading state for employment in
Purdue’s Ross-Ade Stadium to get an approximately $125 million face lift
Purdue University took a big step towards a major facelift of Ross-Ade Stadium. The board of trustees on Friday gave approval to a renovation project for the stadium built in 1924. Estimates on the project have run
Central Indiana schools participate in mental health training
A number of central Indiana school districts that approved the expansion of mental health services for the new school year are participating in training to help staff spot struggling students. Franciscan Health is one of the agencies
RECALL ALERT: Kaskey’s Beefy Mac Pasta
There’s yet another recall. Milton, Pa, based Conagra Brands is recalling nearly 32,400 pounds of their canned beef products due to potential bacteria in the meat. The recall was announced Friday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Man sentenced for stalking more than two dozen Evansville girls
A Mississippi man was sentenced for stalking more than two dozen high school-aged girls from Evansville, via social media. 44-year-old Orlando Webber of Columbus, Mississippi was sentenced to 46-months behind bars for Internet stalking. WFIE reports Webber
Mayoral candidate Dave Homer to announce public safety plan tonight
Republican mayoral candidate Dave Homer is planning to announce his public safety plan for Marion today in a special event. Homer’s announcement will take place at the south side of the courthouse square at 6 p.m.
Kokomo man wins $1 million lottery
One Hoosier is a million dollars richer. Lowell Wiggins, 67, of Kokomo bought a Hoosier Lottery ticket at Woody’s Food Store about a week ago. He told the Kokomo Tribune he fell asleep, but woke up in