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The Vigo County Prosecutor s Office says Kenneth Pitts Jr. entered a guilty plea on Wednesday for voluntary manslaughter and burglary in connection to Alice Anita Oswald s death in November of 2017. ....
By Mel Ford May 17, 2021 | 11:41 AM INDIANAPOLIS On average, more than 90 percent of motorists can be found wearing their seat belts on any given day. Unfortunately, the small percentage of people who choose not to buckle up make up a disproportionate amount of the fatalities that occur every year on Indiana roads. It’s a concern that more than 200 Indiana police agencies will be working to address this spring by participating in the national Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign. Now until June 6, officers will be out in greater numbers seeking to educate motorists about the importance of wearing a seat belt. ....
Northwest Indiana residents have a chance this week to express their opinion on one of those little-noticed, structural components of government that has a significant effect on national, state, and local election and policy outcomes. See a day in the life of Portage Patrolman Brian Graves in the latest installment of Riding Shotgun with NWI Cops. Video filmed by Kale Wilk and produced by Scotia White. Interview by Anna Ortiz. Kale Wilk The Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission is holding a virtual public meeting from 2-4 p.m. Region time Saturday for people living in the 1st Congressional District of Lake, Porter and western LaPorte counties to share their thoughts about their current voting districts and what theyâd like to see in new districts. ....
Nonprofits Struggle To Address Increased Demand For Help With Utility Bills Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC Under Indiana law, Hoosiers who apply for the federally funded Energy Assistance Program can’t have their electric or natural gas service disconnected from Dec. 1 through March 15. Lauren Chapman/IPB News As colder temperatures drive up utility bills, many people unemployed because of COVID-19 are still having trouble paying them. Local nonprofit agencies say getting Hoosiers the financial help they need is proving challenging. They say they’re hearing from more people with overdue utility bills and at higher amounts than in the past. ....