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Add a Fresh Coat to the World’s Largest Ball of Paint in Indiana
I love a good roadside attraction. Especially if it is creative and involves some kind of interaction! As an artist, I'm also drawn to the fact that this find includes visitors who want to be a part of the ongoing painting project. It All Began With a Baseball. Alexandria in...
Anderson woman found dead in car at cemetery; man arrested
INDIANAPOLIS — Police are investigating after a woman was found fatally shot in a car at a Madison County cemetery. On Wednesday, June 26, around 3 p.m., deputies from the Madison County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report of a "suspicious vehicle" in the Forrestville Cemetery, located at 1650 S N St.
Deputies arrest Anderson man on murder charge after wife found dead in SUV
MADISON COUNTY, Ind. – Deputies arrested an Anderson man on a murder charge in connection with the death of his wife. Around 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, Madison County sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle at Forrestville Cemetery, 3700 block of west 1650N (Summitville). A 911 caller...
Storms in central Indiana leave residents without power, knock down trees
INDIANAPOLIS — Storms in central Indiana knocked down trees and caused power outages on Tuesday. According to the Madison County Emergency Management Agency, crews found downed trees in the 2600 block of Chesterfield Place in Anderson and in the 3500 block of East County Road 300 North. Photos courtesy of the Madison County Emergency Management […]
Anderson Man Charged In Wife’s Shooting Death
An Anderson man has been arrested on a preliminary charge of murder in connection with the shooting death of his wife. The Madison County Sheriff’s Department said 47 year old Jeremy J. Hinson was arrested after police got a report of a man and a woman inside a parked vehicle at the back of Forrestville Cemetery in Summitville. Arriving officers found 47 year old Michela D. Hinson dead in the driver’s seat suffering from five gunshot wounds to the chest.
7 Indiana Towns People Are Fleeing As Soon As Possible
Indiana, fondly nicknamed “The Hoosier State,” is known for its rich agricultural heritage, vibrant manufacturing history, and friendly Midwestern spirit. However, beneath the surface of small-town charm lies a story of population decline in several Indiana communities. While some parts of the state are experiencing growth, others are facing an exodus of residents seeking better opportunities elsewhere. This article delves into seven Indiana towns where residents are leaving at an alarming rate, exploring the reasons behind this trend and its impact on these communities.
Man sentenced for I-70 crash injuring family
A man has been sentenced to six years in prison for a DUI-related Instate 70 crash that injured members of an Indiana family. Kyle Heimsath, 36, of Pocahontas, received the sentence Monday, June 24 in Madison County Circuit Court. He had pleaded guilty in February to a charge of aggravated driving under the influence.
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