Kernan, who passed away in 2020 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease, was remembered as a legend, a leader, and a statesman who always did the right thing.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security encourages all families, schools, and workplaces to make or review tornado safety plans and to practice them during a statewide tornado drill on Tuesday, March 14.
The northeast Indiana community gathered on Saturday to pay their final respects to Master Trooper James Bailey, who was struck and killed by a Marion man while in the line of duty last week.
After pushback from Gov. Eric Holcomb, the US Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to pause the shipment of hazardous materials from the East Palestine train derailment to Indiana until more testing can be done.
The move, which takes effect immediately, comes as insulin makers continue to face pressure from members of Congress and advocacy groups to lower the cost of the lifesaving medication.
The measure would also strip a protection from criminal prosecution under the state obscenity law that is now afforded to educators when materials that are harmful to minors end up in the hands of minors.
A budget bill passed by the Indiana House of Representatives Thursday sets aside $100 million for the construction of an inn at Potato Creek State Park in North Liberty.
This legislative session, conservatives nationwide are hyperfocused on LGBTQ issues in statehouses — introducing bills that target trans athletes and drag performers, and limit gender-affirming care.
If passed, the legislation would allow eligible nonprofits in St. Joseph County to bid on up to 5% of non-homestead, real property parcels for the development of low- and moderate-income housing.
If your business has remained in operation for at least 50 or 100 years as of the end of 2022, you might be eligible to apply for a Governor’s Century or Half Century business award.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is planning to fight a subpoena by the special counsel overseeing investigations into efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election, according to people familiar with his thinking.
Lawmakers are now introducing House Bill 1177, which would use existing funds that schools set aside for safety resources to train teachers to use firearms.
Fred Bandy Jr., 67, of Goshen and John Wayne Lehman, 67, of Auburn were arrested Monday on one count each of murder in Laurel Jean Mitchell’s August 1975 death.
The court filing claims the defense has not yet received all the evidence from the state and won’t be prepared for a Feb. 17 hearing on whether Richard Allen should continue to be held without bail.