Mental health workshop hosted in Jennings County
On April 15-16, Jennings County and several Jackson County stakeholders from agencies including local government, the criminal justice system, mental health providers (including those with lived experience and peer support) and social services providers participated in a workshop to develop a “map” to illustrate and guide how people with behavioral health needs encounter and flow through the criminal justice system.
Spartz fends off Republican rivals to win contentious Indiana congressional primary
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two-term U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz won a contentious Republican primary to defend her seat just months after she decided to run for reelection in a campaign that focused attention on her opposition to sending aid to her native Ukraine.
Lucas fends off challenge from Savilla
Hearing for stormwater utility draws concerns
BROWNSTOWN — In August of 2023, the Brownstown Town Council started the process of establishing a stormwater utility to help address flooding issues created by the town’s aging and sometimes non-existent storm sewer drainage system.
District 44 benefits from over $27.5 million in broadband funding
More Hoosiers in south central Indiana, are gaining access to high-speed internet thanks to recently enacted legislation, according to a news release from state District 44 Sen. Eric Koch, R-Bedford.
A lasting impression: Seymour scholars recognize their most influential teachers
Throughout someone’s education there is usually at least one teacher they will never forget.
Storey wins GOP nod for Commissioner District 2; council incumbents also advance
Tuesday’s primary election results
Veteran keeps traditions and community alive
An 88-year-old has been helping out his community and his country for a long time.