Local News
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 21, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Chamber announces first Fulton County Women's Conference
Fulton County women are encouraged to register for the inaugural Fulton County Women's Conference, featuring keynote speaker Shereen Thor Feb. 7 at The Times Theater.
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FCPL hosts Eikenberry for free drawing class
An upcoming drawing class led by local artist and musician Jim Eikenberry at the Fulton County Public Library is free to attend and open to ages 16 and older of all skill levels.
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Logansport Memorial implements mask policy
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State Sen. Donato on passing meaningful property tax reform
With Hoosiers frustrated by increases in their property tax bills, State Senator Stacey Donato, R-Logansport, Dist. 18, reports that Senate Republicans have put property tax reform at the top of their legislative agenda.
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Indiana AG alleges pharmaceutical companies spike EpiPen prices 600% while deceiving Hoosier consumers
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NIPSCO shares safety tips for winter weather
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Officers' actions deemed 'appropriate and necessary' in fatal officer-involved shooting in Rochester
'…the actions of Officer Haines and Deputy Haney were entirely consistent with law enforcement training and procedures involving the necessary use of lethal force.'
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TVSC celebrates opening of Valley Early Learning Academy
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday marked the official opening of Tippecanoe Valley School Corp.'s Valley Early Learning Academy, providing care and education for children aged 6 weeks to 3 years old.
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Booking and Blotter – Jan. 17, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Culver Academies to appear in Washington D.C. at Presidential Inaugural Parade Monday
Culver Academies' Black Horse Troop to represent school on national level at Presidential Inaugural Parade Jan. 20.
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Cathy Lowe returns home as Woodlawn’s new chief nursing officer
'Her extensive experience in nursing and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to provide exceptional care and support to our team.'
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Logansport man arrested after bomb threat made toward Beacon Credit Union
Just before 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office received information about an alleged bomb threat at Beacon Credit Union in Logansport. Investigation resulted in the arrest of Jacob Rozzi, 27, of Logansport.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 16, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Gov. Mike Braun signs Executive Orders to streamline state government, boost efficiency
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Gov. Braun directs flags to be flown at full-staff in honor of Inauguration Day
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4C Health nears 6,000 mobile crisis deployments
'We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our teams and to our community partners who have helped make this program a success.'
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Small Business Optimism surges again, reaches six-year high
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Sixth annual youth pitch competition March 13
Student entrepreneurs of Rochester, Tippecanoe Valley and Caston compete March 13 at the Geneva Center for cash prizes sponsored by Fulton County REMC.
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IDEM: Funding available for clean air projects
Program focuses on the replacement of diesel-powered vehicles, equipment and engines with cleaner alternatives.
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Freeze warning issued by town of Winamac
Freezing temperatures have led to the town of Winamac to issue a systemwide freeze warning that urges residents to take precaution to help prevent froze pipes during the cold snap.
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IDEM accepts applications for environmental awards
The deadline for nominations for the 2025 Governor’s Awards for Environmental Excellence is March 7. Awards will be presented in September.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 15, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Always assume you are on 'thin ice'
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 14, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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ISP Superintendent Doug Carter retires
Carter was the longest serving superintendent in the nearly 92-year history of the Indiana State Police.
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Reps. Yakym, Titus reintroduce legislation to Support RV industry
'...this legislation will help RV travel trailer dealers stay competitive, drive industry growth, and support the millions of Americans who embrace RV travel as a way of life.'
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DNR releases ice fishing safety tips
Indiana DNR: Beware of thin ice and warn children about playing on frozen lakes and streams without supervision.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 13, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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TVHS to host Garden to Table workshop
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to combine gardening and cooking in a fun and educational environment, organizers say.
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Woodlawn Health welcomes new physicians assistant
'We are excited to announce that Kelly Orze is now taking patients at Shafer Medical Center here in Rochester, Indiana. She will be a great addition to the team and to the community.'
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Beacon Credit Union announces $1.87M loan interest rebate to member-owners for 2024
'2024 was another good year for Beacon Credit Union, made possible by the steadfast loyalty of our valued member-owners.'
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 10, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Fulton County Warming Shelter offers refuge to those in need
Fulton County Warming Shelter Coordinator Whitney Yates said it has been heartwarming to see the community come together for the shelter, stating that around 30 people have already reached out to her about volunteering to help. The warming shelter officially opened its doors this week on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at the Heartland Church, 321 E. Eighth St., Rochester.
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Graduation ceremony held for 86th ISP Recruit Academy
Thirty new state police troopers will be assigned to one of 14 posts across the state after graduating from the 86th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy.
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Caston awarded Project Lead the Way grants
Caston School Corp. was awarded two grants from Project Lead the Way totaling $35,000 to improve junior high engineering curriculum and to build a computer science curriculum.
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Yakym reintroduces the Sergeant Ted Grubbs Mental Healthcare for Disabled Veterans Act
'I am proud to lead this initiative to help ensure more veterans dealing with mental health challenges have access to the timely care they need and deserve.'
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Dr. Hoff makes $10K donation to Caston Science Department
Caston Junior-Senior High School Science Department gets $10,000 boost, thanks to Dr. Ken Hoff.
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Indiana Museum of Art purchases Logansport property
On Jan. 8, the Indiana Museum of Art announced that local private donors had made it possible for it to purchase of the former Eagles Lodge at 201 S. Sixth St., Logansport. Planning is underway for a public reception at Vibrant Event Center, 1100 Riverside Drive, Logansport. on Feb. 20.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 9, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Legislative Breakfast Series kicks off Jan. 25
The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce and Fulton County Farm Bureau’s 2025 Legislative Breakfast Series kicks off on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend this opportunity to communicate one-on-one with state legislators at the Kewanna-Union Township Public Library.
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Keystone Cooperative returns $68 million in patronage to farmer-members
Keystone membership will receive between 80-90% of this patronage payment in cash, based on their legacy membership. The remaining percentage will go towards their equity in Keystone.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 8, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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ISP investigating officer-involved shooting in Miami County
One suspect has been shot by police in Peru after reportedly brandishing a firearm toward law enforcement.
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Fulton County Council, Commissioners reorganize, make board appointments for new year
In unanimous votes, Fulton County Councilmen Ron Dittman and Pete Karas have been elected president and vice president, respectively, of the seven-member council. The council, following ont he heels of commissioners, also made board appointments this week.
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Girl Scouts’ 2025 Cookie Season underway
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Culver selling Artic Cat Utility Vehicle by sealed bid
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Fulton County's oldest living veteran celebrates 102nd birthday
Joined by family and friends, Ben Severns celebrated his 102nd birthday Monday at Wynnfield Crossing with special recognition from Rochester Mayor Trent Odell.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 7, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Fulton County Commissioners reorganize to start 2025
Dave Sommers was elected president of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners during its first meeting of the year Monday, which featured updates on various projects concerning roads and bridges, the county's website, a warming shelter and 911 medical calls.
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Fulton County Warming Center opens Tuesday at Heartland Church
The Fulton County Warming Center comes after a Winter Contingency Plan and Cold Weather Warming Center was developed for relief to the homeless and others in need in the area during inclement weather, serving as a guide to prevent serious harm or death during the winter season.
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Bark and Bows Grooming LLC coming soon to Rochester
Opening day is pending, but Sarah Hensley hopes to have things up in running in February for a new Bark and Bows Grooming location in Rochester.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 6, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Plymouth Mom’s Group launching in January
'Fitness Forum Sports & Wellness at LifePlex is excited to partner with Woodlawn Health to bring a community outreach group for moms to Plymouth.'
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IDHS State EOC activates to respond to winter storm
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Manhunt for Austin Schepers concludes, shot and killed by police in Louisville
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INDOT prepares for winter storm, widespread travel impacts expected
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Woodlawn welcomes New Year’s baby
'It’s always an honor to be part of such a momentous occasion in the lives of our patients.'
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 3, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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INDOT accepting applications for next round of Community Crossings
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Statewide Blue Alert issued for armed and dangerous suspect
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Snow shoveling tips to protect your heart
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City updates calendar of 2025 meetings
The 2025 calendar of Rochester government meetings has been updated. All meetings, except for Area Plan Commission, are at Rochester City Hall, 320 Main St. The plan commission meets at the Fulton County Office Building, 125 E. Ninth St.
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Bookings and Blotter – Jan. 2, 2025
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police agencies.
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Fulton County officials take oaths of office
Family, friends and supporters accompanied newly elected officials for a swearing-in ceremony New Year's Day at the Fulton County Courthouse.
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Chief Menominee monument a reminder of Native Americans forced removal 186 years ago
It's been 186 years since the forced removal of Native Americans from Indiana, in what would later be dubbed the Trail of Death. The 17-foot tall granite statue of Chief Menominee in rural Marshall County was the first monument dedicated by the state of Indiana to Native Americans in 1909 and stands as a reminder of the Potawatomi presence the community once had.
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