Train ride at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo derailed this week
They are trying to figure out how the miniature train at Fort Wayne’s Children’s Zoo jumped the track. The train derailed earlier this week with kids on board. One person went to the hospital after the wreck,
Marion JROTC cadet competes in national championship
Marion High School JROTC Cadet Alysa “Muffet” Yancey is quickly becoming a nationally known junior marksman. She participated in the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) National Championship for Three Position (3P) Precision Air Rifles in Camp Perry, Ohio,
IRS warns of Child Tax Credit scams
CHICAGO – The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division is warning taxpayers about Child Tax Credit-related scams, which criminals may use to steal money and personal information. While millions of American families started receiving the advance
A local satellite manufacturer is developing a new location in Upland
NearSpace Launch Inc., an Aerospace Manufacturer of Small Satellites, and NearSpace Education, a STEM non-profit are developing a new location in Upland. According to a press release, the business will soon be located at 79 E. Railroad
Court blocks Indiana law that goes against National Voter Registration Act
You can’t be kicked off the roll of registered voters without direct communication and without the notice and waiting period required by the National Voter Registration Act. The US Court of Appeals in Chicago finds Indiana’s law
Census data indicates Hoosier new hires aren’t paid as much as in other states
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows Hoosiers getting new jobs aren’t being paid as much as other states. The report says new hires in Indiana are making an average of $2,917 per month. That’s the
11 Indiana food banks awarded a total of $1 million
Lt. Gov. Crouch and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced today that 11 food banks serving Indiana will receive a combined total of $1 million dollars, through the General Assembly, to support their efforts in feeding food insecure
Lawyer appeals judge’s decision affirm IU’s vaccine policy
The lawyer for the eight students who sued Indiana University over it’s vaccination requirement has appealed a federal judges ruling on their request to block the mandate. The judge said in a South Bend courtroom on Monday
Babysitter will not stand trial for charges stemming from child abuse
MUNCIE — A Fort Wayne woman accused of burning a baby and holding its face to a moving treadmill will not go on trial. A judge yesterday said doctors agree that Amber Vannatter is not mentally fit
Upland couple is close to their goal of visiting every Indiana state park
An Upland couple is about to meet their goal of visiting every Indiana state park in 2021. On Jan. 1, Dane and Laurie Davenport visited their first state park. That was Mounds State Park in Anderson. Now,