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9th offense puts driver behind bars
A man facing trial for his ninth drunk driving offense withdrew pleaded guilty Tuesday and was sentenced to four years in prison.
Adult arrested for punching 14 year old
A 18-year-old male has been arrested for battery with serious injury after he punched a 14-year-old, according to police.
: Celebration marks Williams' 40 years in priesthood
Williams makes his way around the room to speak to the many people he served over the years.
The body of a Medaryville man was found in the Tippecanoe River on Sunday. The Pulaski County Coroner's Office was called to the river just west of 159 South Old State Road 14 by the Pulaski County Sheriff's ... via Pharos-Tribune
Body found in Tippecanoe River in Pulaski County
Police have identified a man whose body was found in the Tippecanoe River Sunday afternoon. via WSBT
NIPSCO lineman dies of on-the-job injuries
A NIPSCO lineman died Friday as a result of injuries he suffered Feb. 16 while repairing a damaged power pole in Tyner, Ind., about 3 miles northwest of Plymouth. via The Times
Third resident plans campaign for Senate seat
“I pledge not only to listen and convey the core values of my constituents, but most importantly, I am the experienced individual to lead the reform of the property taxation system”
A third Cass County resident has announced his candidacy for the Indiana Senate seat that will soon be vacated by Logansport Republican Tom Weatherwax. via Pharos-Tribune
Indiana 'Nifonging' Of Finnegans Finally Ends: Time To Make Amends
“I am convinced the child died of a heart condition she has had since birth, and the Finnegans did everything good parents would do to care for her and her condition.”
Indiana 'Nifonging' Of Finnegans Finally Ends: Time To Make Amends by Michael J. Gaynor The Duke case was a horror for the innocent suspects and their families and friends, of course. via The Post Chronicle
Bridge offers unique look into history
“I've enjoyed it because it's a good thing for the community and I also get a sense of satisfaction”
Fully restored Stearns Truss bridge will be rededicated today By CARLA KNAPP Pharos-Tribune associate editor DELPHI - Though the Stearns Truss bridge is now more than 100 years old, in many ways, today's ... via Pharos-Tribune
Want to see the cranes? Now is the time
There's a cliche in sports about "taking one for the team": A basketball player takes a charge from an opposing player so he can shoot free throws; a baseball hitter is hit by a pitch so he can get on base to ... via Star-Press
Pulaski authorities uncover morphine ring at West Central...6:44a.m.
“And you just hope it would not repeat anywhere and you would learn from those lessons.”
Illegal prescription drugs inside local high schools are more prevalent than you might think, according to police. via South Bend Tribune
Hefty subsidies sprout for local farmers
“It's done to even out farmers' income”
BY KRYSTIN E. KASAK Krystin.Kasak@nwitimes.com 219.548.4353 Between 1995 and 2005, the U.S. government handed out nearly $165 billion in agricultural subsidies. via The Times