Indiana Michigan Power warns against COVID-19 scams

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Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) issued a warning to its customers this week to beware of scams related to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to an I&M press release, scams have been reported across the U.S. targeting utility customers

Oak Hill names Chad Cripe as new superintendent

The Oak Hill United School Corporation welcomed its new superintendent yesterday. Chad Cripe joins the Oak Hill community from Hamilton South Eastern High School. Cripe has also been principal at Tippecanoe Valley and assistant principal at Manchester.

ISP is investigating a Sunday shooting involving Richmond police

Richmond Police Chief Mike Britt has asked the Indiana State Police (ISP) Pendleton District to investigate a police action shooting that occurred Sunday involving officers from the Richmond Police Department. The incident occurred shortly before 11 a.m.

The pandemic could stop Splash House fun this summer

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With the state moving on to stage 3 of the “Indiana Back on Track” program today, community pools are now able to open according to CDC guidelines. But the Splash House, Marion’s popular waterpark, could be an

Stage 3 of Indiana’s reopening begins today

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Governor Announces Next Stage to Safely Reopen Indiana INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced that because health indicators remain positive, most of the state will advance to stage 3 of the Back On Track Indiana plan

Colleges and universities talk plans for the fall semester

While many colleges and universities switched to remote, online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more schools are releasing their plans for the 2020-2021 school years. Taylor University’s Interim President Paige Comstock Cunningham has announced 2020