Dr. Addie Angelov said threats like the one at Mooresville H.S. can also take a toll on the mental health of those around the individual.
An 18-year-old from Mooresville is facing charges for allegedly planning a mass school shooting at Mooresville High School.
Indiana no longer is encouraging eligible Hoosiers to enroll in state-subsidized health care programs as part of an effort to reduce how much it spends on Medicaid. Mitch Roob, secretary of the ...
Frigid temperatures have led schools across Northwest Indiana and the south suburbs to close Tuesday and switch to e-learning. The National Weather Service forecast a wind chill as low as negative ...
Gen. Larry Muennich, Indiana's adjutant general. "Hoosier Guardsmen are always ready and always there — today and every day. I'm proud of the sacrifice these soldiers make to serve their state ...
Then-U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, a Republican who now is Indiana's governor, was the sole Hoosier lawmaker to vote against the "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act." ...
It even spends less in the 2026 budget year than Indiana is on track to spend in the current budget year. His team said that can be accomplished by finding efficiencies across state government ...
MOORSEVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — One person is dead from a fire of a “hastily built structure” outside of Mooresville, Indiana. The Mooresville Metropolitan Police Department reported the death ...
(DAILY JOURNAL) — A Mooresville man is accused of impersonating ... specifically working for Indiana University Health Police, Little said. Edinburgh Deputy Chief Shawn Kelsay, who was assisting ...
to which four members of a family was headed, but never made it, Wednesday night. A 1999 graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Donna Smojice Livington, her husband Peter, and their two ...
Most of the momentum is fueled by the realization — finally — that child care affects the workforce, therefore it affects the ability for Indiana to compete in a national and global market.
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — A new audit from the Indiana State Board of Accounts shows convicted former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel mishandled even more money than originally thought. In a report filed ...
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