New Maryland homeowner finds body of previous owner in foreclosed house
After buying a house in a foreclosure auction, a Maryland man earlier this week made a shocking discovery: the body of the home’s former owner. Neighbors told police the 39-year-old woman had special needs and lived in
Taylor University cancels business semester in China due to coronavirus
Taylor University officials have canceled what was to have been the inaugural semester of a business-related program in Xian, China. According to Dr. Charles Brainer, Dean of International Programs, the move came in response to the Wuhan
F.C. Tucker CEO believes 2020 to be a good year for Indiana real estate
The CEO of F.C. Tucker believes 2020 will be a good a year for real estate in Indiana. Jim Litten told Inside Indiana Business says three things drive the market — interest rates, consumer confidence and unemployment
Man threatens residents with knife, fights Grant County Sheriff’s Deputies
One deputy was injured after a standoff with a man who refused to leave a residence. Grant County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to 2801 S Stone Rd, lot 151 in regards to Joshua Boothby, 42, refusing to leave,
Law makers may implement speed cameras in Indiana work zones
There could soon be cameras in some work zones across Indiana to catch drivers going too fast. On Tuesday, a state Senate committee passed a bill that would do just that. Drivers’ penalties would arrive at their
Coronavirus is causing gas prices to drop below $2 per gallon
Concern over the coronavirus is causing gas prices to go down in Indiana and many other states. “It has stopped transportation in China. With China being the world’s second-largest oil consumer, there’s a hit there to petroleum,”
Indiana legislators seek to cut school regulations
Legislators are considering cutting school regulations. Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) says there are nearly 16-hundred sections of Indiana law setting rules for schools to follow. The House has unanimously approved his bill to let schools apply for
Converse man sentenced to prison and ordered to pay over $3 million in restitution
FORT WAYNE – Fredrick D. McCracken, 62, of Converse, was sentenced before U.S. District Court Judge Holly A. Brady for wire fraud and making a false statement on an income tax return, announced U.S. Attorney Kirsch. McCracken
Gas City Police: Man barricades himself inside home after leading cops on chase
A man has been charged after leading police on a vehicle chase, before barricading himself inside a home. It began yesterday at around 10:40 a.m. when the Gas City Police Department began pursuing a vehicle in the
Taylor University theatre competes at festival
The following is a Taylor University press release Twenty-seven Taylor University theatre students were among hundreds of college and university students from throughout the Midwest who attended the Region III Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in