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First Farmers Bank & Trust Plans New Branch In Lebanon
First Farmers Bank & Trust has announced its plans to establish its newest branch in Boone County pending all state and federal approvals to continue its operations as one of the top 15 largest Indiana chartered banks. The bank announced that a new branch may be established in Lebanon pending...
Boone County Health Department Hosts Free Walk-In Vaccination Clinic On July 31 For Boone County Students
The Boone County Health Department has announced that a walk-in back-to-school vaccination clinic will be held next week for Boone County students to receive the required and recommended vaccinations ahead of the 2024-2025 school year. The Health Department released information regarding a free back-to-school vaccination clinic being held on Wednesday,...
Thorntown Public Library Euchre Night Set For Saturday, July 27; Proceeds Benefit Festival Of The Turning Leaves
The Thorntown Public Library is hosting a euchre night on Saturday, July 27 to raise funds for the Festival of the Turning Leaves coming to Thorntown on Sept. 27, Sept. 28 and Sept. 29 this year. The Thorntown Public Library euchre night kicks off on Saturday, July 27 with check-in...
Stolen car, receipt provide key clues as police arrest suspect in Bloomington man’s murder
OWEN COUNTY, Ind. – A Bloomington man is charged with murder one week after the victim was found dead along the side of a road near the Owen-Monroe county line. A stolen car, a receipt from an auto parts store and accounts from the victim’s friends helped investigators track down the suspect. The Owen County […]
Advancing DNA technology helps ID Westfield serial killer’s victims
Advances in DNA technology are helping identify victims of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister more quickly. Dr. Krista Latham, director of the Human Identification Center at the University of Indianapolis, informed I-Team 8 that the process will be slow because they want to be 100 percent certain they can identify all the remains.
Building owned by Bloomington's Pendragon Properties on verge of collapse
A residential building on South Walnut Street in Bloomington is in disrepair and has been partially demolished. Its roof and most walls on the second floor are gone. Here’s what’s supposed to happen next. Where exactly is the building on Walnut Street in Bloomington? ...
Muncie stamping factory is shutting down, laying off workers
MUNCIE, Ind. — More than 60 factory workers will soon be without work in Muncie after a stamping plant announced it will shutter its doors this fall. North American Stamping Group, located at 3401 W. 8th Street in Muncie, filed a WARN notice with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development on Tuesday announcing the closure. […]
Zionsville Street Dance returns to Main Street
Zionsville Street Dance returns to the heart of the Village from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 3 for an evening of music, food and an electric atmosphere. The entertainment lineup for 2024 includes Zionsville’s The Janeways on the main stage at 6:30 p.m. The all-female band formed in 2020 and plays hits of the ‘80s and ‘90s.
Wanted: Non-Democrat to serve on Monroe County’s board of health
For a while now, one of the positions on Monroe County’s seven-member board of health has been vacant. It’s the position that is newly defined in state code by Indiana’s state legislature in 2023, as appointed by the “county executive” from a list of three recommendations by the “executive of the most populous municipality in the county.”
Docs: Richmond mom leaves kids alone in trailer, faces neglect charges
INDIANAPOLIS — A Richmond woman was charged after reportedly leaving her four children at her trailer home unattended. Shantell Caballero, 29, was charged with four counts of Neglect of a Dependent, a Level 6 Felony. The Richmond Police Department was dispatched to the 800 block of Northwest 5th St. in Lot 77 on Friday, July […]
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