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Canaan Elementary parents hopeful board won't vote to close school
A group of parents may be prepared to take legal action against a Southern Indiana school system if its board votes to shut down an elementary school.
The Herald Bulletin looks back at stories from the Anderson Daily Bulletin and The Anderson Herald newspapers.
Two people were taken into police custody Monday when Goshen police and firefighters responded to a call of smoke in an apartment building at 409 E. Madison St.
Charlestown man arrested for OWI, drug possession in New Albany
A New Albany Police Department officer stopped 32-year-old Courtney S. Cowherd, of the 200 block of West Drive, just after 7:30 p.m. A person had called police to report Cowherd was a suspected drunken driver, according to an NAPD news release.
Ind. Courts - Madison Courthouse repair is eyecatching
In May of 2009 the Jefferson County Courthouse in Madison Indiana was severely damaged in a fire.
Bell Tower not going to be retured after fire
The bell that once rang from the top of the Jefferson county Indiana courthouse will not be returned to the rebuilt bell tower.
Duke Energy alerts customers to overbilling glitch
MADISON, Ind. - Duke Energy says a billing glitch resulted in the company overbilling about 7 percent of its residential customers in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
West Central wins national recognition
This Old House has finally caught up with Fort Wayne's West Central neighborhood.
Michiana left out of Tiger Grant Program
Wednesday brought somewhat disappointing news. Michiana was shut out as another $1.5 billion in stimulus money was awarded.
Winter weather shuts down Madison, IN
MADISON, IN We have felt the impact of the winter weather here in Jefferson County, Kentucky, but in Jefferson County, Indiana the storm is hitting especially hard.
Road reports for central Indiana
Indiana State Police in the greater Indianapolis area responded to 97 crashes and slide offs from 6:00 a.m. through 10:00 a.m. this morning.
For 20 years, the WFYI newsmagazine Across Indiana has taken viewers every which way around Hoosierland to visit people and places like the original home of the breaded tenderloin, the highest point in the state and the man who used bowling balls to make a rosary.
Connersville to host farm estate planning
Three programs to help with the transfer of property interests sponsored by the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service will be held around the state next month.
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No instant stimulus: Goshen's federal funds hung up in paperwork
It's been 11 months since Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, promising quick action to put people back to work.
3 Indiana women sue city over 2007 strip search
MADISON, Ind. - Three women who were strip-searched as high school seniors are still fighting a legal battle against the city of Madison three years later.
Teen girls sue Indiana city over strip search
MADISON, Ind. -- The high school girlfriends weren't known as troublemakers. One was a cheerleader, another a soccer player and the third grew up working on her family's farm.
Fairfield man had worst Christmas ever as a POW during Battle of the Bulge
As much as Frank Bates enjoys the Christmas holiday, surrounded by family and friends, it is impossible for the 84-year-old Fairfield Township man to forget a December 65 years ago.
Dozens attend funeral for Indiana sheriff's deputy
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Community mourns loss of deputy in crash
MADISON, Ind. -- Scores of community members and law enforcement officers turned out Thursday for the funeral of Jefferson County, Ind., sheriff's deputy Bruce Sutton.