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Blood donations tonight in New Palestine
A local group hopes to collect blood donations before the snow flies. Donors will be given an Indianapolis Colts souvenir in the process, organizers said.
Scam Targets Unemployment Recipients
A scam is targeting Indiana residents who are receiving unemployment benefits. Candace Jones, of New Palestine, said she received a text message that urged her to update some information on an automated telephone number, 6News' Rick Hightower reported.
Dream house raffle benefits many charities
To help local nonprofit organizations in need of funding, Daron Gunst, owner of New Palestine-based Maron Built, will raffle off one of his custom-built homes Jan.
Americans made more in November
Personal incomes rose in November at the fastest pace in six months nationwide, but Indiana continues to lag the country when it comes to what Hoosiers earn.
Retail surprise: Shoppers are in the spending spirit
Jenny Shaul made a Christmas deal with her husband. To save money, they wouldn't buy gifts for each other.
Growing up, Brandee Bastin lost seven relatives to smoking-related diseases -- including all four of her grandparents.
Assistant principal in New Palestine struck, injured by vehicle at school
Doe Creek Middle School's assistant principal was expected to be released later today from Methodist Hospital, after being struck and knocked to the ground by a vehicle this morning at the Hancock County school.
Greg and Rebecca Elkins of New Palestine, formerly of Bloomington, are the parents of a son, Garrett William Elki ... Please log in to read the rest of this story.
The Zipp OVCX Cyclocross Tour this weekend is expected to attract hundreds of bicycle racers from around the Midwest to Central Indiana for two days of racing.
Plans for New Palestinian City in West Bank Raise Hopes
Dusk has fallen on a terraced hillside and workers clearing the red earth hurry to finish planting trees in the twilight, their labor the initial step in the construction of the first-ever planned Palestinian city.
Greenfield arts center lands Hoosier Salon traveling show
The Hoosier Salon has featured many notable artists, including T.C. Steele, William Forsyth and Eugene Savage, so when Greenfield was selected to host one of the Hoosier Salon's traveling exhibits, the Hancock County Arts and Cultural Council was delighted.
Bands of America regional competition begins
Thirty bands from the Midwest and South, including 15 from Indiana, began daylong competition today in Lucas Oil Stadium.
Highland's Isaiah Johnson stiff arms New Palestine's Josh Penley during the sectional final Friday at New Palestine.
Home is where program's heart is
Who says you can't go home again? That's a question being answered by about 35 hard-working volunteers from Bone Dry Roofing, a company on Indianapolis' Northwestside.
Four teens injured in New Palestine crash
Four teenagers were injured in a crash in New Palestine Wednesday evening. It happened at about 6:40 pm at US 52 and County Road 700 West.
Open burning investigated, Chamberlain's ACS pay
View the video greeting HERE. Good morning. It's 6:45 a.m. Wednesday and the staff at The Herald Bulletin is getting down to work.
4 teens injured in Hancock Co. crash
Four teenagers were rushed to the hospital after a two-car crash Wednesday evening in Hancock County.
RICHMOND, Ind. -- Richard L. 'Rick' Hartman, age 66, of Richmond, died Thursday, Oct.
Here are trick-or-treat hours this evening in communities throughout the area: Lebanon: 6:30 to 9 p.m. Zionsville: 6 to 8 p.m. Carmel and Noblesville: 5 to 8 p.m. Fishers: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Sheridan: 6 to 9 p.m. Westfield: 6 to 8 p.m. Cumberland: 6 to 9 p.m. Fortville, Greenfield and New Palestine: 6 to 8 p.m. McCordsville: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.