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It’s 6:35 a.m. Friday 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, former Anderson Police Department Officer Lincoln Brooks challenges a protective order against him. An accident involving a golf cart claimed the life of a Chesterfield woman recently, but many cities allow golf carts on the street. Do these laws need to be reconsidered? And the Lapel Village Fair is set to get under way this weekend.
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Former inmate sentenced to 18 years for role in prison riot
Joseph Martin was sentenced to 18 years at the Department of Correction for stabbing another inmate during a riot at a Pendleton prison.
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Power restored to southern Madison County
Southern Madison County was without power Tuesday night after a motorist crashed into a utility pole. Power was restored about 9:20 p.m.
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Mortgage-fraud settlement money could benefit low-income Hoosiers
Low-income families struggling to pay their heating bills may get some relief from an unexpected source: The multi-billion-dollar settlement from banks accused of abusive mortgage practices.
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ACS taking a look at its dress code
The Anderson Community School Corp. dress code that many parents have argued against may see some slack in the near future.
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Executive director of Second Harvest Food Bank will retire
Lois Rockhill will soon retire as executive director of Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana, but she’s not the only one full of memories of her 23 years there. Many other people have their own.
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What's Where: Feb. 15
Local meetings and activities are scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 15.
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Anderson’s Ivy Tech on list of measles exposure sites
Indiana state health officials are working to curb an outbreak of measles in central Indiana that has spread from two to 13 confirmed cases in less than a week.
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Arrest Log: Feb. 15
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Monday and Tuesday, based on Madison County Jail records.
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McGhee sworn in as newest member of ACS board
New Anderson Community Schools board member Danny McGhee was sworn in with a group of community members there in his support Tuesday.
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Local Briefs: Feb. 15
A compilation of news briefs as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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