Inflation is not having the same effect on firework prices as it has on grocery bills this Fourth of July. Consumers can expect prices to be down as much as 10%.
In a released statement, current forecasts are calling for extreme heat, an issued heat advisory, as well as scattered severe thunderstorms throughout the afternoon and evening.
When classes start in the fall, there will be an officer in every one of Clarksville’s schools for the first time. The city reached an agreement with Providence High to bring an SRO to the building for the 2024-25 school year.
In a unanimous vote, the common council moved to add signs and other safety measures warning people about the dangers of swimming in the creek to make the area safer — after 14-year-old Andre Edwards Jr. drowned in May.
Josh Young pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, in exchange for that plea deal he will serve 63 months in prison.
New updates have been released in the case of Dejaune Anderson, the mother accused of killing her 5-year-old son, Cairo Jordan and putting his body in a suitcase.
The Indiana Attorney General’s Office and a judge have now agreed to let former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel and his family use money earned from their current jobs for living expenses, as long as they agree not to sell or transfer property.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is asking for Hoosiers to give feedback on how the state should spend money from a federal grant to grow the electric vehicle charging network.