2 western Indiana towns along the Wabash River deal with flooding, more rain...
People in western Indiana battled to keep the Wabash River from flooding their homes Monday, while people in northern Indiana started to clean up.
View ArticleS. Ind. man gets maximum 65 years for killing wife
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana - A southern Indiana judge has sentenced a man to the maximum of 65 years in prison for fatally stabbing his estranged wife more than 50 times with a large pocket knife.
View ArticleInaugural ultra-marathon draws 180 runners from 29 states, Canada to NE...
ALBION, Indiana - An inaugural 100-mile ultra-marathon in northeastern Indiana that featured a grueling weekend trek was a success that attracted runners from 29 states and Canada, organizers said.
View ArticleWork on historic downtown houses marks start of Delphi's transformation into...
DELPHI, Indiana - Work has begun to restore 11 historic houses near downtown Delphi as part of a state program that helps smaller communities pay for comprehensive development projects.
View ArticleSouthern Indiana balloonist sees sport costs getting out of reach, laments...
CLARKSVILLE, Indiana - A southern Indiana man who turned a childhood hobby into a career says he is troubled by the lack of interesting in ballooning among the younger generation.
View ArticleNashville broom maker uses pioneer techniques to preserve old-time art for...
NASHVILLE, Indiana - A Nashville man is working to preserve the age-old art of broom making.
View ArticleC. Ind. woman who fled home to escape ammonia leaking from farmer's tank
TAYLORSVILLE, Indiana - Central Indiana police say a 75-year-old woman who fled her home to escape ammonia leaking from farm equipment was treated at a local hospital for breathing difficulties.
View ArticleSafety dispute slows production at NW Ind. steel mill's unit where some...
BURNS HARBOR, Indiana - A dispute over safety issues at a northwestern Indiana steel mill has slowed production because some union workers are refusing to work under what they term unsafe conditions.
View ArticleBurglars steal appliances, food from eastern Indiana church that helps feed...
RICHMOND, Indiana - Burglars who backed a truck up to an eastern Indiana church stole thousands of dollars' worth of appliances and food that parishioners collected for a pantry that feeds people in...
View ArticleVolunteers to hang posters of missing IU student as 2nd anniversary of...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Volunteers will gather in Bloomington this weekend to put up posters seeking tips about the disappearance of an Indiana University student nearly two years ago.
View ArticleMayor says 12 houses condemned, up to 200 damaged by heavy creek flooding in...
KOKOMO, Indiana - As many as 200 homes have been damaged by recent floods in Kokomo, and the city's major says he's confident help will roll in once all the damaged is assessed.
View ArticleWitness at hearing for man convicted in IU cyclist's death raises questions...
MARTINSVILLE, Indiana - A former inmate who served time with a woman who implicated herself in the 2000 death of an Indiana University student says the woman told her the student was hit by a truck...
View ArticleDeal close on allowing Indiana voucher expansion
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Statehouse negotiators appear close to agreeing on expanding the state's private school voucher program by making children who would attend poorly performing schools immediately...
View ArticleDemocrats question Indiana budget priorities
INDIANAPOLIS - Democratic lawmakers say Republicans who control the Indiana Legislature have misplaced priorities as they work toward a final agreement on a new state budget.
View ArticleProsecutor says grand jury to review deaths of S. Indiana mom, 2 children...
NEW ALBANY, Indiana - The mystery surrounding the deaths of a woman and two children whose bodies were found in a southern Indiana creek last month is heading to a grand jury.
View ArticleLevee failure in W. Ind. strands 10 homes, while Dresser residents wait for...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - A levee failure in western Indiana has left about 10 homes surrounded by water, but residents were able to encircle a low-lying farmhouse with sandbags before it was inundated.
View ArticleLugar adds American Academy of Arts and Sciences to resume, is 1 of 198...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
View ArticleHeavy rains trigger more Indiana flood warnings, but waters aren't expected...
Heavy rains that dropped more than an inch of rain caused already overflowing rivers throughout Indiana to rise again Wednesday, leading to flood warnings. But the floodwaters weren't expected to...
View ArticleFamily of Warsaw man seeks military help to locate plane after pilot lost...
WARSAW, Indiana - The family of a Warsaw man who disappeared while flying to Mali as part of missionary work is appealing to Congress and military leaders to help search for him.
View ArticleUniversity of Indianapolis to end program in Greece amid country's economic...
INDIANAPOLIS - Economic turmoil in Greece has forced the University of Indianapolis to close its undergraduate program in Athens.
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