WHO warns we’re ‘not prepared’ for global pandemic
The World Health Organization is warning that the world is “not prepared” for the kind of global pandemic that has killed millions in the past. In a report released Wednesday, officials say an incident like the 1918
DNR recommends ruffed grouse to be added to endangered species list
Indiana may be adding a native bird to the list of those endangered. The Department of Natural Resources recommends the ruffed grouse be added. Hoosiers haven’t been able to hunt ruffed grouse since 2015. The endangered bird
Van Buren man dies in single-vehicle crash
A man from Van Buren died Monday night in a single-vehicle crash, according to the Chronicle-Tribune. The Tribune reports that 27-year-old Ryan Correa lost control of his vehicle while traveling eastbound on County Road 450 North. Correa
Gas City man charged with child molesting, neglect of a dependent and battery
A Gas City man has been charged with child molesting, battery and neglect of a dependent, according to court documents. According to the probable cause affidavit, two victims under the age of 14 described 57-year-old John Walter
USDA lists Grant County as primary natural disaster area after poor summer farming conditions
Grant County, along with all surrounding counties, are now designated as primary natural disaster areas. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said 74 Indiana counties are now listed as primary natural disaster areas. Producers living in these counties now
Phony pot vapes causing concern in California
Phony pot vapes are flooding California and could be the missing piece to the puzzle of why people are dying from using the pens. Symptoms like vomiting, breathing issues, and more have left officials baffled across the
Colts’ Vinatieri staying on as kicker, calls retirement rumors ‘nasty and silly’
Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri says he’s not retiring and calls the rumors of his retirement “nasty and silly.” He says it’s time for him to get out there and start helping his team win games instead
Indiana’s ILEARN mulligan request not likely to face federal roadblocks
The Secretary of Education says Indiana’s request for a mulligan on this year’s ILEARN results shouldn’t face any federal roadblocks. Governor Holcomb and state school superintendent Jennifer McCormick have said it wouldn’t be fair to use this
MHS JRTOC takes third in first competition of the season
The Marion High School JROTC Raider Team performed in their first competition of the season at Eastern Kentucky University. After competing against 26 other teams, the Raiders finished third. “We have never competed here before, so we
Money magazine names Fishers third best place to live in U.S.
Money magazine has named Fishers as the third best place to live in the United States. The central Indiana city was ranked behind Clarksville, Tennessee and Round Rock, Texas. The rankings were based on economic health, cost