Vectren Will Merge With CenterPoint Energy
Indiana-based Vectren and Houston-based CenterPoint Energy have announced they will merge. The combined company will be named CenterPoint Energy. Its corporate offices will be in Houston, but the company’s natural gas utilities operation and Indiana electric operation
Hepatitis-A Vaccinations Recommended
Indiana health officials are advising Hoosiers to get vaccinated for hepatitis A, especially if they plan to visit Kentucky or Michigan in the near future. The Indiana Department of Health says significant outbreaks of the highly contagious
18 Dogs Rescued From Alexandria Home
Madison County authorities say they recovered nearly 20 dogs from a home in Alexandria over the weekend following a nuisance complaint. The Madison County Animal Protection League took in 18 small dogs Saturday in what it called one of
Peru Officials To Be Arrested For Charity Tuesday
Several key figures in Peru will be arrested tomorrow for charity. In an effort to raise money for a Peru Police Department Honor Guard, the mayor, police chief, prosecutor and others will be arrested and required to
New Grant County Community Calendar Website Debut
A coalition of Grant County organizations have combined efforts to develop a new website for community events that will be much easier and user-friendly to use, and it will be available on mobile devices. DoGrantCounty.com will debut
Howard Co. Habitat For Humanity Qualifications Mtg.
Habitat For Humanity of Howard County will hold an informational meeting Tuesday evening for those interested in becoming eligible for a Habitat home. The meeting is set for Tuesday at 6 p-m in the basement of the
Hoosier Gas Prices Continue To Rise
Hoosier motorists are now paying an average of 2-75 for a gallon of gas across Indiana, according to gasbuddy.com. That’s up about another nickel per gallon from last week. GasBuddy.com blames the rising gas prices on rising
Special Session Called For Mid-May/Muncie Schools
The special session of the Indiana Legislature has now officially been scheduled. Hoosier legislators will return on May 14th to pass four bills which died when the clock struck midnight on the final day of the regular
