New Orleans Saints agree to one-year deal with QB Andy Dalton

The New Orleans Saints agreed to a one-year deal with 11-year veteran quarterback Andy Dalton, worth up to $6 million in incentives and including $3 million in guarantees. The 34-year-old Dalton spent last season with the Chicago
NFL changes rules for playoffs overtime; each team to possess the ball

On Tuesday, the NFL team owners voted to change the rules for overtime in the playoffs, allowing each team to possess the ball. Competition committee chairman Rich McKay made the announcement at the league’s annual meeting at
Emmett Till exhibit coming to Indy

A traveling exhibit on Emmett Till is coming to Indianapolis. The “Emmett Till & Mamie TIll-Mobley: Let the World See” exhibit will be at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis starting September 17th of 2022. The exhibit covers
House passes bill to help kids with behavioral issues

One of the bills that passed the House this week and will be reviewed by the Senate is one that aims to help keep young kids out of detention centers. This bill would allow for young offenders
Carey Services accepting applications for scholarships

Carey Services, Inc. has established funding to award scholarships to graduating seniors with a documented disability who wish to pursue their education beyond high school. “Carey Services has a vision of a world where all people are
Marion man facing drug charges in Blackford County

Two men, from Blackford and Grant counties, have been arrested in a heroin investigation. 36-year-old Justin Bryant, of Montpelier, and 35-year-old Seth Watkins, of Marion, were charged this week with dealing in a narcotic drug, possession of
Studies show benefits of On My Way Pre-K

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration released the results of two studies this morning that show children who attend On My Way Pre-K are better prepared for school. Those studies also say the benefits continue well
16 Hoosiers have died from the flu so far this season

Three additional flu deaths were reported by the Indiana Department of Health on Friday. That brings the total number of Hoosiers who have died from the flu in the 2021-22 flu season to 16. 10 of those
Meteorologists anticipate harsh winter weather

It’s being called a “significant weather event.” A huge winter weather system is being forecast to move through the Hoosier state later this week. The National Weather Service is not sure how much snow will be falling
Taylor adds new program to help teachers get special education license
Taylor University is now offering a program which prepares Indiana teachers to achieve special education licensure in Mild Intervention. Taylor’s Mild Intervention online licensure program is one of three programs partnering with the Indiana Special Education Assisted