Bloomington power restored after storm wave

Power has been mostly restored in Bloomington after a wave of severe storms moved through southern Indiana. Once the storms moved out around 7,000Duke Energy customers in Bloomington were in the dark another 4-thousand were without power

Old Y to feature high profile witnesses

Multiple community leaders as well as current and former public officials are expected to be witnesses to the city’s lawsuit over the former YMCA renovation, according to The Chronicle Tribune. Witnesses include former Mayor Wayne Seybold, former

Greentown Grapevine paper to shutter press

The only community newspaper in the state produced by high schoolers is shutting down its printing press, according to The Kokomo Tribune. The Greentown Grapevine is a monthly paper run by Eastern Howard School Corporation. The paper

ISDA working on disaster declaration for farmers

Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler and the state of Indiana are working on a disaster declaration for the state’s farmers. Kettler said his office is seeing where the state stands in planting over the

Indiana GOP eyes State Rep. Mahan replacement

A replacement for State Rep. Kevin Mahan is on the horizon. Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer said he will try to have somebody in place in late July to replace the District 31 seat. Mahan put in

Perrigo issues baby formula recall

The baby formula company Perrigo is recalling thousands of containers of formula, according to USA Today. The recall is because the formula may contain metal. The recall targets 35-ounce Parent’s Choice Advantage Infant Formula Milk-Based Power with

Kokomo Beach welcomes ‘The Cove’

Kokomo Beach welcomed the opening of The Cove on Saturday. The Cove features water cannons, dumping buckets and more. Mayor Greg Goodnight called it “another great way to cool off and have fun at the pool.”

Insurers warn of fireworks damage

It’s no secret that you have to be careful when firing off fireworks, but if you need some extra motivation to be cautious, take a look at your homeowners or renters insurance policy. The Indiana Department of