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What's Where for Monday, July 6
Alcoholic Beverage Commission, 8 a.m., Madison County Government Center, Room 108, 16 E. Ninth St.
JoAnn Albea, Stephanie Allen, Jarek Carr, Stacy Carr, Alissa Franklin, Craig Green, Jodi Meek, Alyssa Oprie and Heather Sheets; from Alexandria - Danna Dolliver; from Elwood: Jo-Anna Hurd; from Ingalls - Bradley Auler and Benjamin Cummins; from Pendleton - Kara Ebbers, Troy Martin, Matthew Raleigh and Lyndsay Speikes; from Summitville - Richard ...
Bus company proposes Muncie-Indianapolis route
A bus company is proposing service between Muncie and Indianapolis, with stops at communities in between.
Indy-Muncie bus line eyed for 2010
A bus company is proposing service between Muncie and Indianapolis, with stops at communities in between.
Four buildings destroyed in microburst
Terry Heaton points to where a piece of equipment landed across his lot from the farm building it was in after it was destroyed by high winds early Thursday morning as a line of heavy thunderstorms moved through the area.
Man injured in single-car wreck
Zachary Allford, 18, Ingalls, driving a 1993 Ford truck, was traveling west on Indiana 38 at 2 a.m. Tuesday when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel, veered off road on north side and struck fence and vehicle rolled on its side, according to Madison County Sheriff Ron Richardson.
Lapel fire ignited by spark from tool
A spark from a tool caused a fire that gutted a Lapel furniture store Wednesday morning, as firefighters from surrounding communities were called in to help fight the flames.
Anderson Zion Baptist Church, 2008 Rev. J.T. Menifee St., will be the site of the Gospel High Light's 34th year anniversary celebration at 4 p.m. Sunday.
County continues annexation challenge
Madison County will continue its challenge of a controversial annexation by the town of Ingalls.
Morning greeting from Justin Schneider
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Appeal over Ingalls annexation denied
A controversial annexation by the town of Ingalls will stand under a ruling by the Indiana Court of Appeals.
Defunct developer left mark on county
Indianapolis-based developer C.P Morgan went out of business last week, but it left a lasting impression on Madison County.
Role models are a strong need in the learning process. Children begin modeling behavior at a very early age and oftentimes they zone in on a friend or peer to emulate.
On Your Street: Meridian Street retains Ingalls charm
It's been more than 20 years since Mike Rafalco helped put together the penny bar counter at the Hog House Bar & Grille on Meridian Street, but customers still come in to try and find the one penny on the ...
William O. Ogle, 86, Indianapolis, died Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2008, at the Indiana Heart Hospital in Indianapolis.
Police are searching for a man armed with a handgun who robbed a downtown Pendleton bank of an undisclosed amount of money on Tuesday.