07/08/11 An Indiana man has his customized Gibson Les Paul guitar back after it was stolen and sold to a collector in England.
07/08/11 A southern Indiana man has his customized Les Paul guitar back more than a year after it was stolen and eventually ended up in the hands of a collector in England. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
07/08/11 With less than a year left until the Super Bowl, the Better Business Bureau of Central Indiana and the Indiana Attorney General's Office have a warning to homeowners lured by offers to rent their home out to football fans.
07/07/11 Linton Public Library welcomed a new director June 28, after former director Shelley Williams held the position for 11 years. Jamie Tyner is a 2009 graduate of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), and holds a Master of Library Science degree.
07/06/11 Combine the many attractions of Martha's Vineyard, television meteorologists predicting clear, sunny weather, and July Fourth falling on a Monday, and you had all the ingredients needed for a busy, long holiday weekend.
07/06/11 RIGA, Latvia -- In the animated Australian cheering section here at the FIBA U19 World Championship, sitting two seats to the left of an inflatable, yellow kangaroo, and two seats to the right of a man who was playing a cowbell while wearing a kangaroo T-shirt, was a surprising sight: Butler forward Khyle Marshall, in his Team USA jersey, actively rooting on the Aussies against Brazil.
07/06/11 Bolingbrook, Ill.-based ATI Physical Therapy has acquired Advanced Physical Therapy, which has 175 employees and ranks among the city's largest operators of physical therapy clinics.
07/01/11 A pair of Linton-Stockton High School golfers wrapped up final round play in the Indiana Golf Foundation Age Group Championships on Thursday. The event is a part of the Mountain Dew Tour that takes place all summer long on courses throughout Indiana.
07/01/11 Three men were arrested Thursday night in what Indiana State Police troopers thought were going to be routine traffic violation stops.
07/01/11 Posted: Friday, July 1, 2011 3:00 am | Updated: 11:16 am, Fri Jul 1, 2011. Clarifying an earlier report in this space, Indiana Countians will celebrate their Independence Day holiday on Monday, July 4, not Sunday, July 3.
06/30/11 Greenwood A Central Indiana pastor and his wife are celebrating a thief's decision to return a guitar that belonged to their late son.
06/30/11 Longtime Los Gatos elementary school teacher Nancy Burgei died in April following a short illness. A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, July 9, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center in Cupertino.
06/30/11 About 22,000 homes and businesses served by Commonwealth Edison Co. were without power this morning in the wake of severe thunderstorms that pelted the Chicago area with golf ball-size hailstones, disrupted Metra service for hours in the far northern suburbs and damaged 64 Chicago police cars.
06/26/11 A year in, Superintendent Bill Kowba is a beloved personality in a district battered by bad memories. The worry is he's too nice.
06/26/11 The latest figures come just days after a hearing took place to decide when Jon Venables (pictured) should be released from prison on parole.
06/26/11 SCOTLAND'S rugby league Bravehearts were stunned by three tries in the final five minutes from England Lionhearts in this opening Four Nations amateur encounter in Leeds.
06/26/11 North Melbourne coach Brad Scott has praised the evenness of his midfield following the Kangaroos' 45-point triumph over Port Adelaide on Sunday.
06/26/11 All's Well That Ends Well Andre Holland and Annie Parisse in Daniel Sullivan's production for Shakespeare in the Park.
06/26/11 Rising mixed martial arts star Ben Askren will participate in an exhibition wrestling match at Bucknell University next month.
06/17/11 With everything going on around the Big Ten, can Iowa sneak their way into the conference title race? It seems every year there's one team that surpasses the best prognosticators' predictions and thunders their way into title contention. Could this year be Iowa's year? Right up front, it's important to note that no self-respecting prognosticator should go far enough out on a limb to predict ... |