HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — At least six people died and 24 were wounded in a shooting at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, and officers are searching for a suspect who likely fired on the festivities from a rooftop, police said Monday.
NEW ALBANY — Andrew “Andy” Atchison, local wealth advisor and community leader, began his role as the Rotary Club of New Albany’s newest president on July 1.
If you sit in the Wall Street United Methodist Church (WSUMC) sanctuary and watch Becky and Eric Timerding lead the choir and listen to the beautiful music flowing throughout the building, you will understand their undeniable passion…music.
Paul Helmke, director of Indiana University's Civic Leaders Center, said when it comes to legislation surrounding guns, Hoosiers are watching a split screen.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana governor’s office racked up more than $500,000 in legal bills for its successful court fight against an attempt by state legislators to give themselves more power to intervene during public health emergencies.
There are more civilian firearms in the United States than there are civilians, more licensed gun dealers than grocery stores and McDonald’s franchises combined and more deaths by firearms than by traffic accidents.
Snyder retires as NAFCS superintendent
NEW ALBANY — Good humor, immense kindness and more than a few jokes greeted optometry patients at the giant white former mansion at 1501 State Street in New Albany for the past 44 years.
JEFFERSONVILLE — This weekend will kick off The Depot’s Sunday Series, a combination of food, music and art, with a pop-up event presented by Upland Brewing Co.
INDIANAPOLIS — The number of abortions performed in Indiana rose by 8.5% last year, according to a state report released Friday as state lawmakers are expected to soon debate tighter anti-abortion laws following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision eliminating the constitutional right to abortion.
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — At least six people died and 24 were wounded in a shooting at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, and officers are searching for a suspect who likely fired on the festivities from a rooftop, police said Monday.
NEW ALBANY — Andrew “Andy” Atchison, local wealth advisor and community leader, began his role as the Rotary Club of New Albany’s newest president on July 1.
If you sit in the Wall Street United Methodist Church (WSUMC) sanctuary and watch Becky and Eric Timerding lead the choir and listen to the beautiful music flowing throughout the building, you will understand their undeniable passion…music.
Paul Helmke, director of Indiana University's Civic Leaders Center, said when it comes to legislation surrounding guns, Hoosiers are watching a split screen.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana governor’s office racked up more than $500,000 in legal bills for its successful court fight against an attempt by state legislators to give themselves more power to intervene during public health emergencies.
There are more civilian firearms in the United States than there are civilians, more licensed gun dealers than grocery stores and McDonald’s franchises combined and more deaths by firearms than by traffic accidents.
Snyder retires as NAFCS superintendent
JEFFERSONVILLE — This weekend will kick off The Depot’s Sunday Series, a combination of food, music and art, with a pop-up event presented by Upland Brewing Co.
The Jeffersonville Township Public Library is offering the Cultural Pass to youth this summer. The Cultural Pass is an innovation initiative to promote art and culture and improve summer learning in the community. The Pass is valid for a one-time general admission at each participating venue…
INDIANAPOLIS — The number of abortions performed in Indiana rose by 8.5% last year, according to a state report released Friday as state lawmakers are expected to soon debate tighter anti-abortion laws following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision eliminating the constitutional right to abortion.
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — At least six people died and 24 were wounded in a shooting at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, and officers are searching for a suspect who likely fired on the festivities from a rooftop, police said Monday.
NEW ALBANY — Andrew “Andy” Atchison, local wealth advisor and community leader, began his role as the Rotary Club of New Albany’s newest president on July 1.
If you sit in the Wall Street United Methodist Church (WSUMC) sanctuary and watch Becky and Eric Timerding lead the choir and listen to the beautiful music flowing throughout the building, you will understand their undeniable passion…music.
Paul Helmke, director of Indiana University's Civic Leaders Center, said when it comes to legislation surrounding guns, Hoosiers are watching a split screen.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana governor’s office racked up more than $500,000 in legal bills for its successful court fight against an attempt by state legislators to give themselves more power to intervene during public health emergencies.
There are more civilian firearms in the United States than there are civilians, more licensed gun dealers than grocery stores and McDonald’s franchises combined and more deaths by firearms than by traffic accidents.
Snyder retires as NAFCS superintendent
NEW ALBANY — Good humor, immense kindness and more than a few jokes greeted optometry patients at the giant white former mansion at 1501 State Street in New Albany for the past 44 years.
JEFFERSONVILLE — This weekend will kick off The Depot’s Sunday Series, a combination of food, music and art, with a pop-up event presented by Upland Brewing Co.
The Jeffersonville Township Public Library is offering the Cultural Pass to youth this summer. The Cultural Pass is an innovation initiative to promote art and culture and improve summer learning in the community. The Pass is valid for a one-time general admission at each participating venue…
FLOYD COUNTY — The Floyd County Sheriff’s Department is set to provide security at Floyd County Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals (B…
INDIANAPOLIS – More than 15,000 teachers flooded the Indiana Statehouse today, demanding change and more funding for public schools.
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