Muncie Mall’s future up in the air
The future of the Muncie Mall is uncertain as the mall’s owner, the Washington Prime Group, has decided to give the property back to the bank, according to The Star Press. During a conference call with analysts
Cultural Trail launches campaign to fix artwork
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail has launched a quarter-million-dollar crowdfunding campaign to fix the circuitry in a piece of electronic artwork installed by British artist Julian Opie in 2008. The artwork, known as “Ann Dancing,” is a dancing
Police search for man with child molesting charges
Crime Stoppers needs your help in locating Robert Fail, who is wanted on active warrants for nine counts of sexual misconduct with a minor, theft and fraud. Fail is a 30 year old male who is approximately
Pendleton no longer seeking volunteers
Pendleton is no longer seeking volunteers to help clean up after tornado damage due to a large public response. Yet, they still need financial assistance as they recover from damage. An official account has been set up
Gov. Holcomb signs rape kit law
A new law will allow sexual assault survivors in Indiana to track their evidence. Governor Holcomb this week signed a measure to track rape kits to provide accountability for how they are handled. The law will also
Third Montgomery County police shooting since December
Another police officer in Montgomery County shot and injured a person Thursday, according to Indiana State Police. They say a Crawfordsville police officer tried to pull over a driver for a traffic violation who gave chase. When
Legislators boost school safety funding
Schools looking to beef up safety will have more money to do it with, but it still might not be enough. Legislators allowed school systems to ask voters for a tax hike for safety expenses. A new
GM invests $24 million in Fort Wayne plant
General Motors will be investing $24 million in their Fort Wayne assembly plant to boost full-size truck production. The automotive company made the announcement Thursday afternoon at a press briefing. The facility builds the GMC Sierra and
Trap shooting state tournament
160 students from 15 Indiana school teams, including ones from Oak Hill, Mississinewa and Madison Grant, will participate in the Indiana State high school trap shooting state tournament on Saturday. Clay target shooting has developed as an
Rolling slowdown on I-69 begins tonight
A rolling slowdown on I-69 is expected in Grant County tonight until around 6 am tomorrow morning. Indiana Michigan Power, in collaboration with local law enforcement, is slowing traffic to install new power cables above the roadway.