The Indiana State Police held their annual awards ceremony yesterday to recognize troopers and state police civilian employees throughout the state for various accomplishments and awards.
In this week's Column from State Senator Mark Messmer, Senator Messmer discusses attracting tourism to local communities.
Two people were arrested for methamphetamine possession on Friday night.
The recent expansion of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility now allows anyone 6 months and older to be protected against the disease.
The Indiana State Police held their annual awards ceremony today to recognize Troopers and State Police civilian employees throughout the state for various accomplishments and awards.
Friday morning the Supreme Court voted to overturn the Roe v. Wade in a new ruling in the case of Dobbs V Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Sunday will be Father John Boeglin's final service at Holy Family Catholic Church.
There is a new Principal at Pine Ridge Elementary.
The search for Michael White has ended.
On Monday morning, June 27th from 6 am to 9 am, the City of Jasper and Ragle’s construction crew will be shutting off water service affecting customers along Main Street from 2nd Street to 9th Street.
The U.S. Department of Education released for public comment proposed changes to the regulations that help elementary and secondary schools and colleges and universities implement this vital legislation.
The “Hearty Hearts” Rehab Club is an organization formed specifically for all former and current Memorial Hospital Cardiac Rehab and Angina Heart Therapy patients and their families.
The Warrick Co. Sheriff’s Department is still searching for Michael White.
The City of Jasper, Jasper Chamber of Commerce, and Heart of Jasper invites everyone to join in celebrating winning the Strongest Town competition on with a “Time Out From Business” with guest speaker and president of Strong Towns, Charles L. Marohn, Jr.
You can make a difference in your community by volunteering at this year’s Heartland Half Marathon.
As summer officially begins and people gather for holiday celebrations, the American Red Cross reminds communities that patients are counting now on the generosity of blood donors, especially around the Fourth of July.
The City of Huntingburg has paused plans to demolish a nineteenth-century house near its historic downtown so preservation advocates can look for someone interested in rehabbing the property.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) is now accepting nominations for county committee members.
Parents should check appointment requirements before getting their child vaccinated.