Police: Shot fired into neighboring home appears accidental
Seymour police say that a shot fired into a home Tuesday afternoon appears to have been accidental, and possibly related
Read moreSeymour police say that a shot fired into a home Tuesday afternoon appears to have been accidental, and possibly related
Read moreColumbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop says he still has things to accomplish in his last 10 months in office. He outlined
Read moreBartholomew County will try to get a grant to help local law enforcement officers get access to mental health care.
Read moreA teen couple from Seymour is facing charges after an investigation into an armed robbery last month. According to Seymour
Read moreThe Lincoln Central Neighborhood Homebuyer’s Program is organizing a workshop for first-time homebuyers next month at Yes Cinema. The workshop
Read moreColumbus Regional Health has rolled back its mask requirements for COVID-19. The hospital announced this week that masks were optional
Read moreA Columbus man is being accused of child molesting after an investigation by city police. According to the Columbus Police
Read moreA fire caused serious damage at a furniture business in Bedford yesterday. According to the Bedford Fire Department, firefighters responded
Read moreEdinburgh police dogs Skye and Kira have received bulletproof and stab protecting vests, through the not-for-profit Vested Interest in K9s
Read moreAdvocates for Children will be holding their annual karaoke fundraiser next month, with a new name. Formerly known as Crooners
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