Jury finds Bargersville man guilty of arson, three other felonies
A jury convicted a Bargersville man of numerous criminal charges Thursday, including strangling a woman and attempting to burn down her apartment.
The write stuff: Greenwood veteran now focuses on poetry, prose
The wariness of an old paratrooper can be felt line by line.
Whiteland council sends chicken ordinance to plan commission with split vote
Exchanges over the proposed Whiteland chicken ordinance were heated at times Tuesday.
‘Hillbilly heaven:’ Edinburgh thrift store expands to Franklin
The large red sign advertising “Gail’s Thrift Store” can’t be missed along South Morton Street entering Franklin.
Bridge replacement to close Peterman Road for four months
A bridge replacement will close a portion of Peterman Road for four months starting next week.
Greene’s food delivery service bill passes Senate committee
According to Rep. Robb Greene, R-Shelbyville, third-party delivery companies are more about collecting data from consumers than delivering a piping-hot pizza.
Indiana parents, education advocates split over ‘school choice’ budget increases
Dozens of Hoosiers descended upon the Statehouse to call for increased K-12 funding in the next state budget, but much of the testimony heard on Thursday was split over a pending proposal to more than double taxpayer spending on Indiana’s “school choice” voucher program.
Lawmakers push controversial military trial rights bill to governor
The Indiana Senate on Thursday passed a much-disputed proposal barring Indiana National Guard members from demanding a military trial — or court-martial — in lieu of non-judicial punishment.
21st Century Scholars automatic enrollment bill passes Senate committee
A bill aiming to increase participation in the state’s 21st Century Scholars Program unanimously passed the Senate Education and Career Development Committee Wednesday.
GMS ‘Reality Store’ teaches students about careers, budgeting
Bit by bit, students saw their money disappear.