ANDERSON, Ind. — A dedication for a monument on the grounds of what is now Anderson High School, to remember Madison Heights High School and the service it provided to the community.
ANDERSON, Ind. — A dedication for a monument on the grounds of what is now Anderson High School, to remember Madison Heights High School and the service it provided to the community.
Rivals back home, friends here
Football fans began arriving here for Super Bowl XLVI on Friday, bringing together complete strangers, families and old fraternity buddies.
There’s no love lost in this Super Bowl host city for the New England Patriots, but it’s no crime to be a Pats fan. Just ask Indianapolis police Officer Mike Andresen.
The throngs of fans who’ll descend on Lucas Oil Stadium for Sunday’s Super Bowl game may experience the most “connected” game in the event’s history, thanks to an estimated $100 million investment in technology infrastructure in and around the stadium.
Two men were being held at the Madison County Jail Friday after being arrested and charged with felonies at the Pendleton Correctional Facility Thursday night.
Police responded late Friday evening to a reported shooting at a residence on West 10th Street.
A compilation of news items of local and statewide interest as published in the Saturday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Thursday and Friday, based on Madison County Jail records.
Residents wanting to be a part of the super celebration have another opportunity to do so by visiting Mounds Mall to get an up-close look at one of 33 NFL franchise-themed Indy cars.
When it was announced that Indianapolis would host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012, Michelle Brandle and her close friends raced to get online and sign up for a spot to volunteer.
Thursday night marked at least two milestones for the Leadership Academy of Madison County.
It marked the 30th graduating class from the academy, and the attendance at the annual graduation dinner at Anderson Country Club set a new record of 167.