Flood waters receding, schools still closed
Flood waters continue to recede in Columbus and they are very close to cresting in Seymour, according to the National
Read moreFlood waters continue to recede in Columbus and they are very close to cresting in Seymour, according to the National
Read moreThe search was suspended last night for a possibly missing kayaker. Indiana Department of Natural Resources conservation officers report that
Read moreA Columbus man is being accused of causing a four-vehicle crash in downtown yesterday morning, while driving drunk. Police say
Read moreAuthorities want to stress that Jonathan Moore Pike is staying open. The flood waters that threatened to close the stretch
Read moreColumbus police rescued a driver from high water early this morning, only to arrest her on drug-related charges. 29-year-old Andrea
Read moreFlood warnings for rivers and streams in our area continue this morning and some rivers are still rising. East Fork
Read moreRescue workers are looking for a missing kayaker who may have disappeared on the Flat Rock or Driftwood Rivers. Authorities
Read moreSeveral local communities will be receiving grants to fix their water systems. That’s according to an announcement from the office
Read moreThe Seymour Police Department has released figures from its recent Operation Pullover Blitz. Capt. Carl Lamb says that 10 officers
Read moreFlood waters are expected to recede Thursday. Shannan Hinton, director of the Bartholomew County Emergency Management Agency, says it could
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