STATEWIDE — More schools are moving to online learning as the number of people coming down with coronavirus continues to climb. Center Grove Community schools are moving middle and high school students to virtual learning starting on Wednesday. This decision comes as Center Grove schools had seven positive cases reported on Saturday and Sunday, along […]

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Holding the mayor in check is the goal of a new resolution passed unanimously by the Evansville City Council on Monday. Three weeks, Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke issued an executive order capping the number of people in large gatherings in Evansville at 125 people. The order coming as the state of Indiana […]

Jeff Nelson, who has been the owner of Nelson Jewelry for 42 years, is retiring as he deals with Multiple sclerosis.

(NASHVILLE, Ind.) — 16 state parks will close for four days to thin the herd of deer. The Department of Natural Resources holds deer hunts each year in parks where the deer population is starting to get too big. The hunts began in 1993 after DNR realized two decades of unchecked growth was stripping the […]

STATEWIDE — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is offering veterans and active-duty military free admission to state parks, reservoirs, state forests, and state off-road vehicle riding areas on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Everyone accompanying the veteran or active-duty military member in their vehicle will also receive free admission. “We appreciate the sacrifices and service of our […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Get ready to pack your car with family and friends and head to central Indiana’s largest synchronized light show! Christmas Nights of Lights is returning to the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center. The dazzling drive-thru light display will be open from dusk until 10 p.m., with extended weekend hours, from Nov. 13 through […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis firefighters need help finding whoever set fire to a home over the weekend. Fire damaged a house at 1231 E. 91st Street early Saturday morning. Fire investigators say the cause was arson. The fire started on the deck of the house and spread because of the firewood underneath. IFD said it took more […]

NEW PALESTINE, Ind. — New Palestine High School is moving to virtual learning indefinitely after receiving six positive coronavirus tests from students and staff in one day. The shift to virtual learning starts immediately, Southern Hancock County schools said in a letter to parents. The district said evidence suggests community spread has happened at the […]

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — What President-elect Joe Biden wants for the United States is what most Americans want, says former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg. “That, I think, is where the real propulsion of his administration will be,” Buttigieg told Fox News Sunday. “We should remember that those who supported him (Biden) and a remarkable […]