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Past articles by Randy:

Local farmers tackling food insecurity with help of mobile farmers market

MUNCIE, Ind. – Next week, several farms around Delaware County will have their fruits and vegetables making the rounds to area food deserts. The Munice Food Hub Partnership will roll out its Mobile Farmers Market, designed to help local farmers sell their crops and address food insecurity. → Read More

Muncie Mobile Farmers Market connecting area produce to food deserts

MUNCIE, Ind. – Next week, several farms around Delaware County will have their fruits and vegetables making the rounds to area food deserts. The Munice Food Hub Partnership will roll out its Mobile Farmers Market, designed to help local farmers sell their crops and address food insecurity. → Read More

Beech Grove schools to start year as planned despite June tornado

BEECH GROVE, Ind. -- The clean up process won't stop Beech Grove City Schools from starting the 2019-2020 school year on time. Students will return for a new year on Wednesday, July 31. → Read More

Beech Grove schools to start year on schedule despite June tornado

BEECH GROVE, Ind. -- The clean up process won't stop Beech Grove City Schools from starting the 2019-2020 school year on time. Students will return for a new year on Wednesday, July 31. → Read More

New fertility fraud law goes into effect in response to Indiana doctor

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Among the new laws that went into effect Monday is a law regarding fertility fraud. Act 174 is in response to Dr. Donald Cline, who was convicted of artificially inseminating 50 patients with his own sperm without their knowledge. → Read More

New fertility deception law goes into effect in response to Indiana doctor

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Among the new laws that went into effect Monday is a law regarding fertility fraud. Act 174 is in response to Dr. Donald Cline, who was convicted of artificially inseminating 50 patients with his own sperm without their knowledge. → Read More

DNR prepared for extra patrols on Indiana lakes

INDIANAPOLIS – With a stretch of warm and dry weather coming for the next few days, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is ready for an increase in boaters at area lakes. → Read More

Warm, dry weather increases boat patrols on Indiana lakes

INDIANAPOLIS – With a stretch of warm and dry weather coming for the next few days, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is ready for an increase in boaters at area lakes. → Read More

Founder of Lost Limbs Foundation needed rescuing during fundraiser hike

ATLANTA, Ind. – An area leader, out to assist families financially who need prosthetics for children, said he's thankful search and rescue crews were able to help him during a hike up a New Hampshire mountain. According to the New Hampshire Fish & Game Department, crews were called out to Mt. Washington this past Saturday evening after an injured man needed help getting down the hill. → Read More

Rescue crews use train to save founder of Indiana foundation on mountain hike

ATLANTA, Ind. – An area leader, out to assist families financially who need prosthetics for children, said he's thankful search and rescue crews were able to help him during a hike up a New Hampshire mountain. → Read More

Franciscan Health Cancer Center is 1st in Indiana with robotic technology to treat lung cancer

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Doctors at the Franciscan Health Cancer Center are being trained on technology that will more accurately locate cancer and find it sooner. → Read More

Robotic technology will help Franciscan Health doctors spot lung cancer more accurately

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Doctors at the Franciscan Health Cancer Center are being trained on technology that will more accurately locate cancer and find it sooner. The doctors said they're the first in the state to use the Auris Health Monarch Platform, a navigation tool to view the inside of lungs and obtain a tissue sample for biopsy. → Read More

Bartholomew County offering free Hep A vaccines to curb outbreak

COLUMBUS, Ind. -- The state has been dealing with a hepatitis A outbreak for more than 18 months, but this spring the outbreak spiked in Bartholomew County. According to the county's director of nursing, Amanda Organist, the county has 36 cases since April. That makes it the fifth highest total of any Indiana county, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. → Read More

After Hep A outbreak, Bartholomew County offering free vaccines

COLUMBUS, Ind. -- The state has been dealing with a hepatitis A outbreak for more than 18 months, but this spring the outbreak spiked in Bartholomew County. According to the county's director of nursing, Amanda Organist, the county has 36 cases since April. → Read More

Two-year bridge closure scheduled to end in July

INDIANAPOLIS - A long bridge closure is expected to end next month, and nearby residents say it can't come soon enough. In the spring of 2017, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works shutdown a bridge on Central Avenue, just south of Fall Creek Parkway. → Read More

Neighbors ready for Central Ave. bridge to open after two-year closure

INDIANAPOLIS - A long bridge closure is expected to end next month, and nearby residents say it can't come soon enough. In the spring of 2017, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works shutdown a bridge on Central Avenue, just south of Fall Creek Parkway. The department's website said the bridge would remain close until the fall of 2018 as workers replaced the structure. → Read More

More than 60 pigs removed from home where couple faces animal charges

BROWN COUNTY, Ind. -- After a several month-long investigation, pigs left in filthy conditions have been relocated. Several pig rescue organizations gathered in eastern Brown County to take more than 60 pigs to a place in Noblesville to get the pigs to a veterinarian, then get them healthy and eventually adopted. → Read More

Over 60 pigs removed from home where couple faces animal charges

BROWN COUNTY, Ind. -- After a several month-long investigation, pigs left in filthy conditions have been relocated. Several pig rescue organizations gathered in eastern Brown County to take more than 60 pigs to a place in Noblesville to get the pigs to a veterinarian, then get them healthy and eventually adopted. → Read More

GPS technology will help Franklin first responders navigate traffic

FRANKLIN, Ind. -- First responders will get help navigating through traffic in the upcoming years. GPS-enabling technology on traffic lights will control traffic flow to help crews get to scene quicker. → Read More

Franklin will receive GPS-enabling technology to help first responders get around

FRANKLIN, Ind. -- First responders will get help navigating through traffic in the upcoming years. GPS-enabling technology on traffic lights will control traffic flow to help crews get to scene quicker. → Read More