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Police reports - Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009
Howard County arrests Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., deputies arrested Tara N. Dowler, 21, 1504 S. Plate St., at the Howard County jail, on a petition to revoke a suspended sentence.
City native returns to show movie he helped produce
A crowd packed the Indiana Theatre on Saturday afternoon for a Hollywood production with local ties.
Rose-Hulman prof: Spending will rise this holiday season
The Grinch may stay in his cave this Christmas. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology economics professor Dale Bremmer, in a paper titled "Will the Grinch Steal Christmas Once Again this Year?," predicts American consumer spending will increase this holiday season compared with last year.
Area small business owners and entrepreneurs will have an opportunity to learn more about operating their own business by attending one or all of the following seminars provided by the Small Business Development Center.
The American Red Cross Bloodmobile is scheduled to visit the following sites this week: - St.
Exchange Club conducting annual 'Bikes For Tykes' program
The Exchange Club of Terre Haute is conducting a Bikes For Tykes campaign to underwrite the costs of providing tricycles and bicycles to the homes of needy children in the Wabash Valley for the holiday season.
Crown Point train store owner follows boyhood passion
Conrad Hales has been intrigued by trains since he was 8 years old. "I was jealous when I went to my cousin's house; they had a Lionel train set," the Crown Point resident said.
A fallen hero returns to Valley: Outpouring of honor upon Sgt. Dale Griffina s return
Terre Haute welcomed home a fallen hero Monday. Hundreds of Wabash Valley residents lined the streets under a gray autumn sky as the solemn procession for U.S. Army Sgt.
Rooftop celebration: Fundraiser puts principal out | HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS
Principal Dianne Litkenhus enters her office through the David Turnham Educational Center's roof hatch Tuesday morning.
River House bar is the first step
If the bar passes inspection today, it will reopen Tuesday under the name Tropical Isle.
Arrangements made for fallen soldier
Funeral arrangements have been made for a fallen Wabash Valley soldier. Sgt. Dale Griffin was killed in Afghanistan last week when the vehicle he was riding in hit an improvised explosive device.
Family remembers their soldier son
Gene and Dona lost their son, Sgt. Dale Griffin, to an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan earlier this week.
Gene and Dona lost their son, Sgt. Dale Griffin to an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan earlier this week.
Banks Warning Residents Of Email Scams
Area banks are warning southern Indiana residents of a wide-spread e-mail scam that is sweeping through southern Indiana.
Actress Florence Henderson, best known for her role on the family sitcom The Brady Bunch , has started her own tech support company.
ISP: Police Standoff with Suicidal Man in Dale
Indiana State Police tell NEWS 25 they are involved in a standoff with a suicidal man heavily armed in his apartment at Terrace Apartments on the 400 block of West Medcalf Street.
Police reports - Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009
Howard County Arrests Thursday, 9;25 a.m., deputies arrested Shian Lawson, 18, 500 block of East Gano Street, at the Wabash City jail, on a warrant for petition to revoke a suspended sentence.
Muncie school members suggest names for new elementary school
MUNCIE -- The city's new school is one step closer to a new name. And this time, school board members decided to crack open their local history books.
Vigo Federal Credit Union opens first branch office
One by one, the empty spaces along Indiana 46 in front of Walmart are filling up.
ISP: Teen deposits drugs, meant to mail them
A 19-year-old from Dale is arrested on drug charges. Indiana State Police say Matthew Cantner accidentally put two envelopes with Oxycodone in a bank deposit box instead of the mail box at the post office.