Good morning and happy Groundhog Day.
It’s 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, and the staff at The Herald Bulletin is getting down to work. We will pursue news throughout the day and will have frequent updates here on our Web site.
Today, we’ll find out why the closing of a Yorktown day care has parents from Madison County up in arms. Anderson Mayor Kris Ockomon will join Congressman Mike Pence in Washington, D.C. for the National Prayer Breakfast. Ingalls has reportedly fired its town manager, we’ll find out why. The Madison County School Alliance and Anderson School Board will hold opposing meetings on Thursday.
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Local News
Ockomon heads to Washington, Ingalls fires town manager, school conflict
Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010
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In a roundabout way
If all goes well, construction for a new roundabout at the intersection of Indiana 38 and County Road 300 West near Pendleton Heights Middle School could begin by the middle of next year.
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Police: Woman set house fire, blocked exit
Police arrested a woman late Tuesday night in connection with a Saturday home fire.
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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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Ban on Sunday motorcycle sales targeted
While advocates for Sunday carry-out alcohol sales have had a hard time making their case to legislators, opponents of another “blue law” may be on an easier road to success.
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Measles cases pop up after Super Bowl
On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health alerted public health officials in Massachusetts and New York that some of their residents may have come in contact with the rare but highly contagious measles virus when visiting the crowded Super Bowl Village in downtown Indianapolis.
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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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Poll question for Thursday, Jan. 9, 2012
Vote daily in The Herald Bulletin poll. Today's poll question can be found at the bottom
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Anderson bank robbery case turned over to FBI
An investigation into the robbery of an Anderson bank Tuesday was officially turned over to the FBI on Wednesday.
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Volunteers needed for Daffodil Days benefit
The American Cancer Society is looking for individuals, businesses and organizations to help with its upcoming Daffodil Days program.
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Arrest log: Feb. 9
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Tuesday and Wednesday, based on Madison County Jail records.
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