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Ford Ranks No. 1 as America's Most Influential Company, Survey Finds
(DEARBORN) - Ford Motor Company has been named the most influential company in the United States in a new nationwide survey.The ranking evaluated 250 U.S.-based companies based on cultural influence, public perception, and long-term impact on American society. Ford finished first overall, ahead o...
Read MoreIndiana Army Sergeant's Killing Leads to UCMJ Conviction
(FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO) -- A soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood has been convicted of murdering an Indiana Army sergeant following a military court-martial.Twenty-two-year-old Wooster Rancy was found guilty of murder and two counts of obstruction of justice under the Uniform Code of Military ...
Read MoreCBPU Urges Customers Behind on Utility Bills to Act Now
(COLDWATER) -- Customers who are behind on their utility bills are being urged to take action as prolonged cold weather continues across Branch County.The Coldwater Board of Public Utilities says customers at risk of falling behind or facing service disruptions have options available to keep util...
Read MoreBridge Work Narrows Traffic on Rome City's North Side Starting Monday
(ROME CITY) - Motorists on the north side of Rome City will face traffic disruptions beginning Monday as bridge construction reduces travel to a single lane, city officials said.The work will force traffic into one lane, with a temporary signal controlling alternating northbound and southbound mo...
Read MoreWinter Pop-Up Brings Local Shopping to Bella Vista Golf Course Sunday
(COLDWATER) - A Winter Pop-Up Market will bring local shopping and seasonal fun to Bella Vista Golf Course on Sunday, February 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bella Vista is located at 608 One Straight Drive in Coldwater. The market will feature a variety of local vendors offering handmade and specialt...
Read MoreIndiana Senate Halts Push to Allow Development on Farmland Without Rezoning
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A proposal that would have allowed large developers to build on certain agricultural land without rezoning or public hearings will not advance, according to state lawmakers, as first reported by WTHR-TV.Sen. Eric Koch, a Republican who chairs the Senate Utilities Committee, conf...
Read MoreSen. Banks Urges Boost in Federal Research Funding for Indiana Universities
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - U.S. Sen. Jim Banks is calling on federal agencies to increase research funding for Indiana, arguing the state's leading universities are not receiving support proportional to their national impact.Speaking during a recent Senate hearing, Banks pointed to Indiana's R1 researc...
Read MoreIndiana Ends 2025 With $676 Million Surplus, Retains Top Credit Rating
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana closed out the 2025 fiscal year with a $676 million budget surplus and $2.5 billion in state reserves, according to the state's annual financial report.State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla said the figures reflect Indiana's continued emphasis on fiscal discipline and long-te...
Read MoreWrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Crash That Killed Delaware County Corporal
(DELAWARE COUNTY) - The widow of Blake Reynolds, a Delaware County sheriff's corporal killed in a crash on Interstate 69, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against multiple trucking companies and drivers involved in the incident.According to court filings, Allison Reynolds filed the lawsuit on J...
Read MoreCarmel, Fishers Rank Among Nation's Top Cities for Remote Workers
(HAMILTON COUNTY) - Carmel and Fishers are emerging as national leaders in remote work, landing in the top 10 best U.S. cities for remote workers, according to a new study highlighted by Network Indiana.The rankings come from a recent analysis by CoworkingCafe, which evaluated U.S. cities with po...
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