Noblesville schools enlist three gun-smelling dogs to sniff out crime
Students in Noblesville schools will see someone new in the building this year. The district is planning to use money from last spring’s referendum to add three labrador retrievers and their handlers to the school staff. The
ISP: women approached by man impersonating police officer in Portage
The Indiana State Police are joining the search for a fake police officer in Portage. Troopers say two women say a man who claimed to be a police officer pulled them over earlier this month and yelled
All lanes of I-65 closed due to multi-vehicle accident
All lanes of I-65 in both directions are closed due to a multi-vehicle crash, according to CBS 4 News. CBS reports that a crash took place on I-65 northbound, causing a construction barrier to be pushed into
Brownsburg sewers overflowing due to baby wipes
Sewers are overflowing in Brownsburg and it’s thanks to baby wipes. Brownsburg’s wastewater superintendent Kath Dillon says flushed baby wipes are stopping up the towns wastewater treatment plant. Those problems could cost you extra to fix come
Anthem, Inc. reporting strong financial gains amid rollout of new company
Anthem, Inc. is reporting solid second-quarter financial results, amid the rollout of its new pharmacy benefit management company, IngenioRx. The health benefits company says net income reached $1.1 billion, compared to $1.0 billion during the same period
Indiana food banks get funding boost
Food banks around Indiana have some extra money to help Hoosiers that are hungry. Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch announced Wednesday a total of $300,000 in state funding was distributed to 11 Indiana food banks. Sarah Estell, the
MPD: Jeep, home damaged amid barrage of gunfire
Yesterday at around 7:45 a.m. Marion Police Department officers responded to the 2300 block of South Adams St. for multiple shots fired. Upon arriving at the scene, a male was seen running from the area. The male
Expert: cyber security to soon cost ‘trillions’
An Israeli cybersecurity expert warns defending against hackers will soon cost trillions of dollars — and says that’s not even the entire cost. Nadav Zafrir told the North American Cybertech conference in Indianapolis the fear of hackers
Kokomo’s Main Street Cafe placed on the market
The building that houses the Main Street Café on the corner of North Main and West Mulberry streets has been put on the market. The business, which opened in 2012, is owned by husband-and-wife Morgan and Sandra
MCS to launch E-Sports League
Marion Community Schools is preparing to launch an E-Sports League. At Tuesday night’s board meeting, board members heard an update about the new league, which will include 12 “super” computers with enhanced graphics cards, X-Boxes and Nintendo