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.
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—Justin Schneider, online reporter/manager
Local News
6:30 a.m.: Greeting from Justin Schneider
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Pendleton woman healing from brain injuries
Andrea Vellinga, the Pendleton woman critically injured during the Indiana State Fair stage collapse, continues to undergo medical treatment and therapy in Michigan.
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Local Briefs: Feb. 10
A compilation of news items of local and statewide interest as published in the Friday edition of the Herald Bulletin.
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What's Where: Feb. 10
Local meetings and activities are planned Friday.
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Police: Man stabbed by brother
Police responded to the report of a stabbing early Thursday morning.
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Arrest log: Feb. 9
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Wednesday and Thursday, based on Madison County Jail records. Charges are recommended by arresting officers, but are not final until the Madison County Prosecutor reviews the case and files official charges.
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Mayor, department managers fire 36
Since being elected and taking office in January, Mayor Kevin Smith has terminated 30 employees, and his department heads have fired an additional six more.
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Police report human remains in Grant County
Human remains were uncovered by police Thursday morning in Grant County.
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NCLB loses grip on Indiana
Indiana is one of the first 10 states in the nation to receive a waiver from President Barack Obama’s administration for certain requirements within No Child Left Behind. That spells change for local districts.
- Dist. 5 candidate Brooks touts job training
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Pleasant day for central Indiana
Expect a pleasant day for central Indiana. Mostly sunny skies with hghs around 40 degrees.
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