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Fishers Fire Department is looking for new Firefighter/EMTs with no experience required. Applications are open until March 2, with full training provided.
The Carmel Fire Department reminded the community to keep fire hydrants clear after finding one buried in snow, stressing the importance of visibility for emergency response.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A car crash in Vigo County resulted in two fatalities early Saturday morning, with authorities investigating the cause and identities not yet disclosed.
The Fort Ben Winter Market in Lawrence, Indiana, offers one last opportunity for locals to enjoy local crafts, treats, and more on February 5th at the Lawrence Community Center.
A man in Indianapolis accidentally set his house on fire with a blowtorch while attempting to thaw frozen gas pipes, leaving three adults and a dog homeless.
Politics & Govt in ...
Indiana State Rep. Tim Yocum has passed a bill through the House to increase transparency in county commissioner districting by requiring public meetings for input every ten years.
An overturned semi truck on I-465 in Indianapolis caused a closure of the northbound lanes, with warnings about icy conditions and minor injuries reported.
The Carmel Police Department introduced Park Resource Officers to build community relations and ensure the safety of park visitors through a proactive and approachable presence.
An Indianapolis man, Khiry Van Wilkens, was identified as Fort Wayne's first homicide victim of 2026 after being found shot in a vehicle. Police are actively investigating the incident.
A fire in Fort Wayne's Coventry Court West Apartments resulted in the death of 21-year-old Shaylea Rae Gaona and injuries to three others. The cause is under investigation.
Sports in ...
The NFL Flag Championships are set for July in Westfield, Indiana, featuring over 350 flag football teams, signaling the sport’s growth and its Olympics inclusion.
Bloomington delays sanitation services due to severe winter weather, urging residents to hold waste carts until conditions improve and crews can safely resume operations.
IMPD advises Indianapolis residents to stay indoors due to hazardous winter conditions and emphasizes that travel should only be for essential personnel.
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