Monday Jun 9 | Anderson Herald-Bulletin
6 p.m.: Winds knock down barn, trees
Severe gusts of wind blew through Madison County about 4:30 p.m. Monday, knocking trees into power lines and across county roads.
: Police say man set fire to Ingalls home
An 18-year-old man was arrested late Tuesday on suspicion of arson in connection with a home fire earlier in the day.
: UPDATE: Storm cleanup continues
Hundreds of people in southern Madison County were still without power Saturday after a heavy storm battered the area Friday night, according to utility provider Duke Energy.
: Mad. Co. under tornado warning
Southern Madison County is under a tornado warning until 11:30 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
New industrial park coming for Ingalls, Ind.
In the tiny Madison County town of Ingalls , a giant industrial park could stimulate more growth not only in Ingalls but also in the Indianapolis metro area's northeast corridor.
“He was trying to sell the product to other students, who turned him in to the principal”
An 11-year-old boy was taken into police custody Wednesday, and his friend's father arrested, after the youth was discovered allegedly dealing marijuana at his school. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
: Ingalls council seeks more details on ranch
“I'm worried about the 11-year-old girl who goes to school in the morning and then walks out the back door”
The majority of Town Council members have some concerns about a proposed child-care institution for troubled youth. via Herald-Bulletin
Emergency responders have blocked off some roads near the intersection of Indiana 13 and 800 South so a helicopter can land to transport a child struck by a car. via Herald-Bulletin
“It really is a sad situation and our thoughts and prayers go out to those families who've lost a loved one”
The Madison County Accident Investigation Team was called to the scene of an accident involving two pick-up trucks Saturday afternoon on Indiana 67 in Ingalls. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
EDITORIAL: Ingalls youth ranch well worth study
Whether it's because of better diagnostic practices or increasing incidence, a continuous stream of news reports from across the country detail the surge of children with learning disabilities and emotional ... via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
: Officials question police spending
“I want someone to say everything we've done is right, or it's wrong but can be corrected”
A consultant will let Ingalls know whether its police officers are gas hogs. Some town residents have criticized Ingalls police officers for wasting gas by driving their vehicles outside the town and county. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
Tekoa Ranch May Find Home In Ingalls
A ranch for troubled children might have found a home after meeting community opposition in Brown County and Martinsville. via WBIW-AM Bedford
Facility for troubled kids might be headed to Madison County
A ranch for troubled children might have found a home after meeting community opposition in Brown County and Martinsville. via WTHI-TV Terre Haute
: Town keeping up water customers
Ingalls is planning a new water tower and wellfield to serve its growing number of water-utility customers. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
EDITORIAL: Ingalls growth follows I-69 trend
The recent announcement of an industrial park and logistics center development along Interstate 69 near Indiana 13 brought with it a cadre of questions about annexation practices and corridor growth. via Herald-Bulletin
: Green Township, Ingalls vie for $200,000
A judge will decide whether Ingalls or Madison County should receive $200,000 from fire-service fees developers agreed to pay. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
: County orders a stop to strip mall's construction
The county has ordered work to stop on a strip mall under construction on about 14 acres southwest of Indiana 13 and County Road 800 South. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
: Morning greeting from Justin Schneider
It's 6:20 a.m. and we at The Herald Bulletin are getting down to work. We will be pursuing news throughout the day and will have frequent updates here on our Web site. via Herald-Bulletin
: Industrial park slated for Exit 14
“It serves to validate the I-69 corridor as a magnet for attracting industry.”
By Jason M. White A developer plans to build an industrial park and logistics center on 140 acres of farmland along Interstate 69 in Ingalls. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
THB reporter to focus on southern Madison County area
“Jason is a talented journalist who understands the role of community newspapers”
The Herald Bulletin's latest new staff writer plans to work closely with community members to report on news that is interesting and relevant to their lives. via Herald-Bulletin