Summer campus garden program gives incoming freshmen an edge at University of...
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - A summer program at the University of Evansville is giving incoming freshmen a chance to jump-start their academic careers while getting a little dirty.
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EVANSVILLE, Indiana - Sometimes it's nice to get a little dirty, whether it's blood, sweat and tears on your paper or a little bit of dirt under your nails from working in one of the University of...
View ArticleInd. governor apologizes for deletion of Facebook comments attacking stance...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Gov. Mike Pence issued an apology Friday on his official Facebook page for his staff's actions of deleting comments that were critical of a statement he had made supporting the...
View ArticleSome eastern Indiana residents jolted by $25,000 sewer bills mailed in error...
RICHMOND, Indiana - Some eastern Indiana residents had a surprise in their mail this week when they received sewer bills topping $25,000.
View ArticleRichmond police investigating report officer let man use his gun to shoot...
RICHMOND, Indiana - Police in eastern Indiana are investigating a report that an officer may have violated department police by handing his loaded gun to a man to shoot a deer that had been severely...
View ArticleBudget issues force Anderson to close fire station
ANDERSON, Indiana - The union representing Anderson firefighters says it's displeased by a decision to close a fire station and relocate one of the department's busiest rescue trucks.
View ArticleHoosier Lottery on pace for record $945 million revenue, up 9.5 percent from...
INDIANAPOLIS - Hoosier Lottery revenue is on pace to grow by about 9.5 percent for the fiscal year that ends Sunday, helped in part by an increase in the cost of Powerball ticket prices and bigger...
View ArticleIndiana BMV lowering driver's license fees after lawsuit claims of...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced Friday it was cutting fees for driver's licenses, determining after being sued over the charges that it had miscalculated them.
View ArticleInvestigators say overheated motors, grain dust caused deadly blast at...
UNION MILLS, Indiana - Investigators say an overheated motor in a grain silo ignited dust and caused a blast that killed a worker at a northwestern Indiana business earlier this week.
View ArticlePublic Access Counselor tells South Bend City Council member mayor didn't...
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - The Indiana Public Access Counselor has told a South Bend city council member in an advisory opinion that Mayor Pete Buttigieg (BOO'-tah-juhj) did not violate access laws.
View ArticlePence picks Hendrickson as interim Department of Transportation commissioner...
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mike Pence has named Brandye Hendrickson as interim Indiana Department of Transportation commissioner, replacing Michael Cline.
View ArticleBMV reinstates specialty plates for gay support group after taking it away...
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles resumed sales Friday of a specialty license plate that supports a gay-youth advocacy group 15 months after suspending the practice, but the...
View ArticleCarmel mother, daughter charged in death of 5-month-old boy at day care
CARMEL, Indiana - The owner of a day care center in an upscale Indianapolis suburb and her daughter have been arrested on preliminary charges of reckless homicide and involuntary manslaughter in the...
View ArticleWith millions on the line, Indiana hospitals anxiously await ruling on...
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - Indiana hospitals that agreed to give up $155 billion in government payments in exchange for more money for a Medicaid expansion are anxiously waiting to see whether the federal...
View ArticleWith millions on the line, Indiana hospitals anxiously await ruling on...
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - It probably sounded like a good trade-off at the time: Hospitals would give up $155 billion in Medicare and other government payments to help provide more money for a Medicaid...
View ArticleExceptions are the rule as new Indiana regulations take effect despite Pence...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana leaders have approved dozens of new regulations since the start of the year despite an order from Gov. Mike Pence declaring a moratorium until existing rules are reviewed.
View ArticleDay-care operators prepare for tougher background checks, more training under...
FRANKLIN, Indiana - Indiana child-care providers are preparing for new state rules that will require them to conduct more extensive background checks and increase training for their staff.
View ArticleAnderson woman accused of attacking Muncie mother, trying to adduct infant is...
MUNCIE, Indiana - An Anderson woman accused of attacking a Muncie mother and trying to abduct her 3-week-old daughter has been formally charged with attempted murder and burglary resulting in bodily...
View ArticleSouthern Indiana great place to ride for motorcyclists because of hilly...
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana - "I'm a motorcyclist. I'm not a biker," says Bernie Bartley, 64, of Louisville. "That's them people running around looking like pirates, making a lot of noise and don't want...
View ArticleFort Wayne house for women, children in housing crisis hopes garden provides...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - The Rev. Shane Chellis grew up a farm boy in northern Michigan, so in a way he found himself right at home Friday walking around the tomato and zucchini plants to mounds of dirt...
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