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Tri-State holiday displays get ready to throw the switch pn holiday lights
One man really can make a difference when it comes to Christmas light displays. Take high school art teacher Tim Murphy, for instance.
Thursday 7:02 p.m. - Theft. Someone reportedly stole a license plate from a vehicle in the 300 block of South Third Street.
Former mayor accepts Clinton County job
After four years as mayor, 29 years as a police officer and 10 years on the County Council, Kevin Smith will leave Anderson and take a job as CEO of the Clinton County Chamber of Commerce and director of Clinton County Economic Development.
Anderson officials return from Asia, Kevin Smith considers new position
It's 6:30 a.m. Friday and the staff at The Herald Bulletin is getting down to work.
Attempted robbery in Frankfort
A Frankfort man is in custody after attempting to rob an antique store.A Police say the incident happened around 3:00a.m. Sunday.A Police were called to a reported burglary in progress at Creekside Antiques in Frankfort.
Jacob Tyler Grissom Oct. 16, 2009 Lisa and Brian Grissom of Lebanon announce the birth of their son, Jacob Tyler Grissom, on Oct.
Extending a tomato bounty beyond November
November at Angelkeep can become many things. Some things on the list are identified as "the last of the season" or "the last of the year." Things like bidding farewell to the last mosquito causes mixed emotion since that also means frost has driven away all but a few rare opportunities to read comfortably outdoors.
Three area motorists appeared to have narrowly escaped serious injuries Friday morning after a three-car crash in western Howard County.
Plans get under way for Russiaville Interurban Station
A red-brick building sits back from Ind. 26, camouflaged by the warm-toned leaves on the trees surrounding it.
Rebecca Lee Bailey Oct. 8, 2009 Brook and Silas Bailey of Frankfort announce the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Lee Bailey, on Oct.
Maddilyn Paige Castle Oct. 2, 2009 Ashley Haggerty and Mark Castle of Frankfort announce the birth of their daughter, Maddilyn Paige Castle, on Oct.
Southern garden designer and writer Elizabeth Lawrence loved the majesty of autumn, its brilliant color transformations and crisp cool air.
Desoto resident, Todd Edward McClain, held in burglary, theft probe
A Desoto man has been accused of breaking into a Jay County home in June, stealing a handgun and coins.
Kingsport man guilty in death of Ind. tourist
A northeast Tennessee jury has convicted a Kingsport man in the murder of an Indiana woman at a tourist home.
Indiana observing 'Rail Safety Week'
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has declared this week "Rail Safety Week." According to Indiana Operation Lifesaver, an organization dedicated to reducing Indiana's railroad accidents, Indiana ranks third in rail-highway collisions.
Crash prompts closing of I-65 in central Indiana
Indiana State Police say a fiery crash that killed a truck driver closed Interstate 65 north of Indianapolis for more than two hours.
Friday parade to kick off Danville HS homecoming
Danville High School will welcome its alumni Friday as students and educators celebrate homecoming night with a parade, free gifts and a football game.
Family and friends gather as their soldiers come marching home
Instead of the usual red, white and blue patriotic-colored, balloons, Cheryl Griffin held high a blue and orange balloon bouquet as the latest group of Stryker soldiers returned home Monday afternoon to Fort Wainwright.
Allen 51st Kenneth and Carole Jayn Allen of Whitestown celebrated 51 years of marriage with their family.