A thrilling end to a big win for the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday. They beat the Milwaukee Bucks 115-114 inside Gainbridge ...
(Greensburg, IN) – We now know the name of woman who was killed in a two-vehicle crash on eastbound I-74 in Greensburg last ...
Notre Dame squeaked past Pitt 55-54 in the first round of the ACC Tournament. It was a controversial ending as the officials called a foul on Pitt with less than a second left on the clock. This ...
A quarterback controversy has officially started in Indianapolis. According to ESPN, the Colts have signed free agent quarterback Daniel Jones to a one-year, 14-million-dollar contract. Despite having ...
Sophie Cunningham was introduced to Indiana Fever fans and media on Tuesday. Cunningham was signed by the Fever several weeks ago and now joins the team as they get ready for the preseason. She was ...
On or after Tuesday, March 18, U.S. 421 will close to traffic between East Main Street (State Road 46) and East Railroad Street in Greensburg. U.S. 421 is expected to reopen Thursday, March 20, ...
Brinkman and Wininger will be honored as respective winners of the Roy Gardner and Mildred Ball awards as outstanding officials throughout long careers on the hardwood. The two officials are being ...
(Brookville, IN) – The Franklin County Republican Party recently held its organization meeting. Those elected precinct committee members are returning Chair Neysa Raible; Vice-Chair Larry Wiwi; ...
The United Way of Franklin and Ripley Counties presented a check at the South Ripley vs. Jac Cen Del basketball game on Feb. 28th for the Turnover Hunger Weekend Backsack program. This generous ...
The City of Greensburg has announced the promotion of Aaron Schwendenmann to Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, and Joe Cain to Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent. Schwendenmann’s promotion ...
(Laurel, IN) – The doors of Laurel Elementary School will remain open. The Franklin County Community School Board voted 5-2 to continue operating the school. The corporation has been considering ...
(Batesville, IN) – Mayor John Irrgang on Monday night asked City Council to review Batesville’s current animal ordinance.