ANDERSON, Ind. — A decade from now will there be more or fewer abandoned properties across Madison County?
- More
- Fewer
- About the same number
- Unsure
ANDERSON, Ind. — A decade from now will there be more or fewer abandoned properties across Madison County?
Man with Anderson ties narrowly avoided tornado
Monday night, an EF-4 ripped through Bill McDonald’s neighborhood in Moore, Okla., rattling his house to the foundation. Alone, he shut himself in the closet, knelt down and spoke to God one last time.
Approximately $200,000 worth of marijuana was discovered in the basement of a house belonging to a couple arrested Thursday night.
When members of the Alexandria Eagles Post 1771 hauled nearly $30,000 worth of supplies to tornado-ravaged Moore, Okla., earlier this week, one woman asked them why they would travel so far to help. Rex Patton thought about it, then responded with the club’s three-word credo: “People helping people,” he said.
A courtroom filled with about 30 divided family members and friends watched an elderly man accused of decades of sexual abuse receive his sentence Friday.
An Elwood High School baseball coach is under investigation for touching one of his players.
Watching images from the Oklahoma tornado flash across his television screen, Anderson’s Eric Burden sees places he used to drive by, an area he only lived about a mile or so from, now lying in ruins.
Red Gold will host its second annual “Run to Crush Hunger”, competitive 5K run and family walk.
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.
Local meetings and activities are planned Saturday.