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Monticello man arrested after pursuit
A speeding driver led to pursuit through two counties. Indiana State Police say a pickup truck driven by Bradley Ayers, 23, of Monticello was speeding across the Washington Street bridge about 10:30 p.m Sunday.
Three arrested for synthetic marijuana
Two adults and one juvenile were arrested this week after investigators discovered illegal narcotics and paraphernalia in a Carroll County home.
Indiana farmers still far behind planting corn crop
Persistent rains and wet fields kept most Indiana farmers on the sidelines again last week, unable to plant corn as the optimum planting season for the state's top crop slips away.
Fire damages Flora NAPA store, two nearby businesses
Fire investigators plan to shift through what remains of the two-story, 19th century brick building in an effort to find the cause of the Sunday fire that destroyed the building and damaged two nearby businesses.
Tippecanoe County Master Gardeners Expo, April 27
Finding the Expo at the fairgrounds took a little doing, but was well worth it. Hundreds of folks descended on the fairgrounds; the March for Babies set up its terminus at the coliseum.
1,000 plant species at garden show
Carroll County Garden Club President Doris Harter estimates more than 750 people came through the event, which was an exciting, yet overwhelming amount for the 30 member club.
Ind. Decisions - 'Judge rules ousted Carroll County commissioner's home is where he sleeps'
Reminiscent of another recent case? Here Ron Slavens is fighting to recover his Carroll County commissioner's district 1 seat.
Lafayette woman injured in Carroll County crash
Twenty-year-old Tara Griffin of Lafayette seemed to be in a rush when she passed another car on Indiana 75 around 11:30 p.m. Monday traveling around 100 mph.
Judge denies Slavens injunction request
A judge ruled against an ousted Carroll County Commissioner hoping to reclaim his seat.
Wabash dropping by hour, but floodingto persist as rain returns to forecast
The Wabash River began receding over the weekend, but the effects of flooding persist in many areas with several roads remaining closed in Tippecanoe County and more than two dozen families in Carroll County having to evacuate.
Flooding continues to cause problems
As the Deer Creek continued to rise throughout the night many homes in Delphi became flooded.