Prosecutor determines officers acted in self-defense
Brown County Prosecutor Jim Oliver said Friday that police officers acted in self-defense when they shot Troy Harden, 44, in Nashville, Ind., Nov. 28.
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Brown County Prosecutor Jim Oliver said Friday that police officers acted in self-defense when they shot Troy Harden, 44, in Nashville, Ind., Nov. 28.
A Nashville, Ind., man pointed a gun at police officers before police shot and killed him Thursday evening, according to the findings of an Indiana State Police investigation.
A train derailed in the 6100 block of Indiana State Road 45 in New Unionville, Ind., about 15 minutes northeast of Bloomington.
Firefighters respond to a fire at a vacant house near IU Health Bloomington Hospital Saturday afternoon.
Congress passed legislation to end the government shutdown by temporarily raising the nation’s debt limit, avoiding the first default in American history.
District of Columbia Police Chief Cathy Lanier said police identified the gunman as a civilian naval contractor, Aaron Alexis, 34, of Fort Worth, Texas, who was identified by fingerprints.
General Electric Appliances announced they will eliminate 160 jobs from its Bloomington production facility, while Smithville, a telecommunications company based in Ellettsville, eliminated 45 jobs.
Disciplinary charges were filed against a Marion County judge Monday.
Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., visited Bloomington on Friday, Aug. 23, where he answered questions from local business leaders and discussed issues concerning health care, education and defense.
Many throughout Central Indiana are coping with the aftermath of major floods that hit late last week.
As many alumni and tourists flock to Bloomington during Little 500, restaurants, hotels and bars are gearing up for one of the busiest times of the year.
The tax, which took effect in January, is expected to cost manufacturers approximately $194 million per month, risking 43,000 jobs, according to a press release from the Advanced Medical Technology Association.
The Medical Device tax adds a 2.3 percent surcharge on devices such as pacemakers and surgical tools. The tax is expected to increase by $30 billion in the next 10 years.
IU on Strike activists have been preparing for this week for months.
The proposed two-year state budget was passed by the Senate Appropriations Committee by a vote of 9-4 Thursday and now heads to the full Senate.
The Indiana Senate passed House Bill 1293, which allows for craft micro-distilleries to operate and sell liquor on location. The bill, which passed 38-9, will now move to Gov. Mike Pence’s desk to be signed into law.
On Wednesday afternoon, Senator Dan Coats met with local business leaders at Chapman's Restaurant in Bloomington.
Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., will meet with Bloomington business leaders today and discuss the current economic state and provide ways to encourage job creation.
Monroe County residents shared their thoughts on the Bloomington and Monroe County Metropolitan Transit Plan last night.
IndyConnect, an initiative of the Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority, IndyGo and the Metropolitan Development Organization, proposed a $1.3-billion mass transit expansion.