Oct 31, 2009 | IndyStar.com
Schools warn of dire steps if referendums fail
The fate of three education referendums will be in the hands of voters Tuesday as residents of Beech Grove, Franklin Township and Perry Township head to the polls.
Consumer counselor recommends shaving water company's rate hike in half
A state agency is recommending that less than half of a water company's proposed rate increase be approved by state regulators.
Franklin woman charged with biting officer
A Franklin woman faces charges after being accused of biting the arm of a sheriff's deputy.
Two men face charges for allegedly breaking into vending machine
Two men face criminal charges after allegedly breaking into a vending machine at a Terre Haute hotel early Monday.
Voting equipment tested for Nov. 3rd election
Monday, the Marion County Election Board will test voting equipment to be used in the upcoming special election November 3rd.
Both the Northview Marching Knights and Clay City Imperial Regiment are just one step away from making it to the 2009 Indiana State School Music Association State Finals.
Carol Lynn Gaarder was born January 2, 1949 at the U.S. Navy Hospital in Long Beach, California to Dr.
Age: Unknown. Breed: Pit bull. Sex: Male. Description: Olaf likes to play and have fun with other dogs.
Body found in US last year ID'd as Bosnian man
FRANKLIN, Indiana - Investigators don't know why a Bosnian man whose body was found in a shallow grave might have been in central Indiana or what led to his death.
Business, liberties vs. health in smoking ban debate
Marion County could be a few puffs away from a tougher public smoking ban. A City-County Council committee approved a tighter ban in a 4-2 vote.
Planned Parenthood to close 6th clinic
Planned Parenthood of Indiana has added a health center in Marion to its rising number of clinic closures and will chop 25 jobs from the payroll as part of a sweeping restructuring.
Johnson County receives 1,400 injectable H1N1 doses
Johnson County received 1,400 doses of the injectable H1N1 vaccine late Tuesday afternoon.
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The rain may be falling outside, but some Franklin residents are taking shelter in the knowledge they'll soon be rid of their flood-damaged homes.
Voting on new Wishard bond issue begins
Early voting began this week for the Nov. 3 special election that will determine the fate of Wishard Health Services' proposed $754 million hospital complex proposal.
Center Grove cop official faces DUI, resigns
Center Grove Schools Police Chief John Cox has turned in his resignation after his guilty plea Wednesday to charges of drunken driving.
Cops: IU student caught with child porn
An Indiana University student has been charged with a felony after police found 19 videos on his computer believed to be child pornography.
Clark Memorial in southern Indiana reopens after repairs
The southern Indiana memorial to Revolutionary War figure George Rogers Clark has reopened after a 13-month project to stop extensive water leaks.
Diocesan Catholic Children's Home's Sophie stars as "Sandy"
When the lights go down and the curtain comes up at Notre Dame Academya s brand new theatre, there will be a new star born of the canine variety! The Homea s adopted dog, Sophie was selected among 7 furry competitors to play the role of a oeSandya in the Notre Dame Academya s production of a oeAnnie.a The story lines of Annie, Sophie and many of ...
Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman will be in Richmond today to announce the state's new Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program.