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After 162 Years, Quincy Flour Mill Grinding to a Halt
(QUINCY) - Quincy's flour mill will cease operations at the end of the year. Star of the West Milling Company says it will close the facility on or around January 1st, according to World-Grain.com. The company cites the mill's age, limited production capacity, and flat demand for wheat flour as ...
Read MoreBig Power Move: I&M Approved to Buy 870-Megawatt Ohio Gas Facility
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana Michigan Power has received final approval to purchase a major natural gas facility in Ohio.The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has signed off on the company's plan to acquire the Oregon Clean Energy Center--an 870-megawatt natural gas plant located in Oregon, Ohio....
Read MoreLegal Battle Erupts Over Plan to Restart Michigan Nuclear Plant
(COVERT, MI) - A coalition of anti-nuclear organizations has filed a federal lawsuit to block the planned restart of the Palisades nuclear power plant.The suit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court, comes from Beyond Nuclear, Don't Waste Michigan, and Michigan Safe Energy Future. The groups argue ...
Read MoreGarrett Taps Veteran ISP Leader to Steady Troubled Police Department
(GARRETT) - The Garrett Common Council has appointed Mark Heffelfinger as the city's new police chief, introducing him during Tuesday night's meeting.Heffelfinger brings decades of law enforcement experience to a department recently scrutinized in an Indiana State Police investigation.His career...
Read More300 Indiana National Guard Soldiers Deploying to Washington, DC Next Month
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Around 300 Indiana National Guard soldiers will deploy to Washington, DC, next month to assist with an ongoing safety operation requested by the DC National Guard. Governor Mike Braun authorized the mission, which will rotate in a new group of Guardsmen to replace those who have...
Read MoreIndiana & Michigan Power 10K Grant to Community Harvest Will Provide 40,000 Meals
(FORT WAYNE) - The Indiana Michigan Power Foundation has awarded Community Harvest Food Bank a $10,000 grant, a contribution coming at a critical time as families across northeast Indiana continue to face delays in SNAP benefits and increased need during the holiday season. According to Community...
Read MoreOhio Gives Schools the Green Light to Keep Narcan On-Site
(COLUMBUS) - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed House Bill 57, giving schools the option to keep overdose-reversing drugs like Narcan on campus.The law does not require schools to carry the medication, but districts that choose to do so must create policies for storage, staff training, and repo...
Read MoreWild School Bus Chase Through Fort Wayne Ends in Arrest
(FORT WAYNE) - A man is in custody after leading Fort Wayne Police on a chase Wednesday morning in a Fort Wayne Community Schools bus.Police say no students were on board. An officer first spotted the bus driving erratically and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused to pull over. The p...
Read MoreDetroit Woman Sentenced for Smuggling Drugs Into Coldwater Prison
(Coldwater) - A 57-year-old Detroit woman has been sentenced to 19 months to 10 years in prison for smuggling drugs into the Lakeland Correctional Facility in December 2023. Della Williams received the sentence from Circuit Judge Bill O'Grady after pleading guilty to possession of methamphetamin...
Read MoreTourism Awards Given To NE Indiana Individuals And Business
(SHIPSHEWANA) - Two Northeast Indiana individuals and a business have been given awards for tourism.Alvin and Elsie Miller of Shipshewana were given the Will Koch Indiana Tourism Leadership Award, which is the State's highest tourism accolade.The award was given by the Indiana Destination Develop...
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