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Traffic Signal Flashing at SR 107 and CR 13 in Montpelier
(MONTPELIER) - Drivers in Montpelier are being advised to use caution at the intersection of State Route 107 and County Road 13 due to a malfunctioning traffic signal.The Montpelier Police Department said the issue was reported Friday afternoon after a controller problem caused the signal to begi...
Read MoreMemorial Donations Honor Longtime Firefighter, Boost Coldwater Scholarship Fund
(COLDWATER) - Memorial donations made in honor of longtime firefighter Doug Trall are helping grow the Coldwater Police and Fire Scholarship Fund, bringing the total close to $19,500.Trall served his community for more than 50 years with the Quincy Fire Department and the Coldwater Fire Departmen...
Read MoreAuburn Wins $100K State Grant to Expand Local Recycling Efforts
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Civil City of Auburn will receive $100,000 from the state to support and expand local recycling programs after being selected for a Community Recycling Grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.Auburn was one of 12 communities statewide awarded funding thr...
Read MoreIndiana Bill Would Require Prison Housing Based on Sex at Birth
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A new bill at the Statehouse would change how Indiana defines sex in law and how inmates are housed in state prisons. Indiana state senator Liz Brown is the bill's author.The proposal would require prisons to house inmates based strictly on their biological sex at birth, not gend...
Read MoreIndiana Launches First Statewide School Safety Summit Focused on Threat Prevention
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Nearly 1,000 school leaders from across Indiana gathered earlier this month for the state's first-ever School Safety Summit, marking a major push to strengthen how schools identify and respond to potential threats.The two-day event, hosted by the Indiana Department of Homeland S...
Read MoreAngola Launches First Battle of the Badges Blood Drive
(ANGOLA) - The American Red Cross is teaming up with local first responders in Angola for the city's first-ever Battle of the Badges Blood Drive.The community is invited to take part in the friendly competition by donating blood and casting a "vote" for their favorite first responder agency.The b...
Read MoreFederal SNAP Changes Push Indiana to Drop Summer Food Aid for Kids
INDIANAPOLIS -- Major federal changes to SNAP are driving Indiana's decision to opt out of a summer food program that provides grocery money to families with school-age children.State officials say upcoming federal rules will sharply increase Indiana's share of SNAP administrative costs, making i...
Read MoreICE Agent Who Killed Minneapolis Woman Identified As Former Indiana Guardsman
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A former Indiana National Guardsman has been identified as the ICE agent who fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis earlier this week, according to reporting from 21 Alive.Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Macklin Good on Wednesday in a central Minneapolis neighborhood a few bloc...
Read MoreSenator Young Breaks With Trump, Backs Move to Block Venezuela Military Action
(INDIANAPOLIS) - U.S. Sen. Todd Young, R-Indiana, joined a small group of Republicans in advancing a bipartisan effort to block President Donald Trump from using U.S. military force in Venezuela without congressional approval.The measure, brought forward under the War Powers Act, would require C...
Read MoreIndiana Lawmakers Push Statewide Ban on Street Camping
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana lawmakers are advancing two bills that would effectively ban street camping across the state, limiting where unhoused people can sleep or seek long-term shelter.House Bill 1431, filed by Rep. Doug Miller, R-Elkhart, and Senate Bill 285, expected to be introduced by Sen. ...
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