The Herald Bulletin

Evening Update

Local News

May 30, 2008

6:30 a.m.: Greeting from Justin Schneider

Good morning!

It’s 6:30 a.m. and the staff at The Herald Bulletin are getting down to work. We will be pursuing news throughout the day and will have frequent updates here on our Web site.

Today, the Family and Social Services Administration will address concerns during a meeting at Ivy Tech Community College. Plus, we bring you profiles of notable high school graduates from Daleville, Frankton, Alexandria and Lapel.

Look for those stories and more right here and in the Saturday print edition of The Herald Bulletin.

The Herald Bulletin wants to hear what you think. Leave your reader comments online or feel free to contact us with your news tip at (765) 640-4800 or via e-mail (newsroom@heraldbulletin.com).

Check back often as we will continuously update this Web site with the latest local, statewide and national breaking news.

—Justin Schneider, online reporter/manager

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