Zionsville holiday observance to include usual food, music and fireworks
Get ready for some patriotic holiday fun Sunday and Monday in Lions Park in Zionsville.Start off at 7 p.m. Sunday with a free concert by the Zionsville Concert Band, featuring director John ...
View ArticleNew stained-glass exhibit at SullivanMunce Center melds art with history
Zionsville painter David Seward viewed a piece in the "Remembered Light" exhibit Friday on opening night with daughters (from left), Carley, 7; Kate, 12; and Kenna, 10. This piece, by ...
View ArticleNew girls coach also an NFL Titans fan
Scott Larrabee is happy to be back near family again, but there is at least one major adjustment he'll make when he takes over as the Whiteland girls basketball coach.Larrabee was the boys ...
View ArticleDrosche led Orioles to school record 25 wins
The 2011 high school baseball season will not soon be forgotten at Avon.Led by Troy Drosche, the Hendricks County Coach of the Year, the Orioles set a program record with 25 wins and advanced to a ...
View ArticlePacers' best options at power forward
Wanted: By the Indiana Pacers. A power forward. Somebody who can draw an occasional double team in the low post. Somebody who can defend the basket, block some shots, grab some rebounds. Now taking ...
View ArticleLooming NBA lockout could cool momentum of the Indiana Pacers
The NBA lockout looming Friday would come at a bad time for the Indiana Pacers, who seem to be headed in the right direction after years of struggles on and off the court.The Pacers made the ...
View Articlehow they will affect you
A business hiring: You'll need to confirm through the federal E-Verify system that your new employee is in the U.S. legally, or you could face the loss of various tax benefits. Although a ...
View ArticleI-69 rig rollover slows afternoon commute
ABOVE: A county sheriffs officer looks on as a tow truck crew works to clear a tractor-trailer rollover on Interstate 69. LEFT: Lane restrictions ground traffic to a crawl for about an hour ...
View ArticleIvy Tech to house first endowed faculty chair
Thanks to a foundation donation, Ivy Tech Community College–Northeast will be home to the first endowed faculty chair in the Ivy Tech system, officials announced Wednesday. Rebecca S. ...
View ArticleIndiana schools no longer required to teach cursive
MERRILLVILLE – The days when Indianas elementary school students were required to perfect the looping script of cursive handwriting are ending. Starting this fall, the state Department of ...
View ArticleTaxpayers liable for Imagine's bill
The first statewide challenge to the tax-exempt status of a charter school ended with a landmark denial for a Fort Wayne school, a decision that could be detrimental to Allen County taxpayers. The ...
View Article9/11 beam to take new course to memorial
Public safety officials have changed the route through Steuben County for the motorcycle procession that is to accompany an 8-foot steel beam that was once a part of the World Trade Center.The beam ...
View ArticleVictim dead in Bowser Avenue shooting
Fort Wayne police are investigating an apparent homicide that took place this morning on the city’s southeast side.Just before 1:30 a.m., officers were called to a shooting at Bowser and McKee ...
View ArticleEx-con charged in '99 slaying of teens
FORT WAYNE – Almost 12 years to the day after they were found shot to death inside a south-side home, someone stands accused in the double homicide of two Fort Wayne teens.Roderick Vandrell ...
View ArticleLocal pair will drive Harrison home
FORT WAYNE – Earlier this month when Mayor Tom Henry announced new investors for The Harrison project, they were presented as local participants looking to help Barry Real Estate push the ...
View ArticleHoosiers Take Crime Fighting Into Their Own Hands
INDIANAPOLIS -- At least twice in the past week, witnesses to crimes around Indianapolis have taken it upon themselves to track down suspects.Police said it's extremely helpful to be a good ...
View ArticleDetectives following leads in Spierer disappearance
BLOOMINGTON - Police returned to a townhouse complex in their search for a missing student Wednesday. A Bloomington Herald Times photographer captured police and their K-9's on a search of ...
View ArticleIndiana Limits On Unemployment Benefits Kick In
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana residents who fail or refuse a drug test given by an employer before they're hired will soon be unable to claim unemployment benefits.The change is one of many resulting ...
View Article1 Killed In Tractor-Trailer Crashes
THORNTOWN, Ind. -- At least one person was killed in one of two tractor-trailer crashes in Boone County early Thursday morning.The crashes happened before 6 a.m. and were within a couple of miles of ...
View ArticleThree semis involved in two crashes on I-65
BOONE COUNTY - Emergency responders are currently at two separate crashes on I-65 southbound north of Lebanon. The first accident was reported around 5:30am when a semi flipped over blocking both ...
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