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Schaffer still awaiting sentencing

More than 100 days after pleading guilty to federal charges for his involvement during the Jan. 6, 2020 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Jon R. Schaffer is still awaiting sentencing.Schaffer, 53, Edinburgh, pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding and entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous → Read More

Schaffer still awaiting sentencing

More than 100 days after pleading guilty to federal charges for his involvement during the Jan. 6, 2020 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Jon R. Schaffer is still awaiting sentencing. Schaffer, 53, Edinburgh, pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding and entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or → Read More

Schaffer sentencing still pending in Washington D.C.

COLUMBUS, Ind. -- More than 100 days after pleading guilty to federal charges for his involvement during the Jan. 6, 2020 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Jon R. Schaffer is still awaiting sentencing. Schaffer, 53, Edinburgh, pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding and entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with → Read More

Marathon Planning Committee drafts revised COVID plan

COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Before opting to move the 2020 race to a virtual format, the Mill Race Marathon Planning Committee drafted a 15-page COVID-19 plan. Despite feeling confident in their recommendations, there were still too many uncertainties last summer; so by mid-June, the tough decision was made to forgo having an in-person event. A year → Read More

IU revises vaccination policy

Indiana University announced Tuesday it will dial back some of its vaccination requirements for the fall semester after receiving feedback from students, parents, faculty and → Read More

IU revises vaccination policy

Indiana University announced Tuesday it will dial back some of its vaccination requirements for the fall semester after receiving feedback from students, parents, faculty and “having conversations with legislative leaders.”The university said it will still require vaccinations, but will no longer require medical documentation proving it.“As part of the accelerated exemption process, those… → Read More

IU revises vaccination policy

Indiana University announced Tuesday it will dial back some of its vaccination requirements for the fall semester after receiving feedback from students, parents, faculty and "having conversations with legislative leaders."The university said it will still require vaccinations, but will no longer require medical documentation proving it."As part of the accelerated exemption process, those… → Read More

IU revises vaccination policy

Indiana University announced Tuesday it will dial back some of its vaccination requirements for the fall semester after receiving feedback from students, parents, faculty and "having conversations with legislative leaders."The university said it will still require vaccinations, but will no longer require medical documentation proving it."As part of the accelerated exemption process, those… → Read More

IU requiring vaccinations for staff, students

Beginning with the fall 2021 semester, the COVID-19 vaccine will be required for all Indiana University students, faculty and staff, including those attending IUPUC. “This requirement is part of IU’s ongoing successful response to and management of the COVID-19 pandemic on its campuses and will allow the university to lift most restrictions on masking and → Read More

IU requiring vaccinations for staff, students

Beginning with the fall 2021 semester, the COVID-19 vaccine will be required for all Indiana University students, faculty and staff, including those attending IUPUC.“This requirement is part of IU’s ongoing successful response to and management of the COVID-19 pandemic on its campuses and will allow the university to lift most restrictions on masking and physical → Read More

IU requiring vaccinations for staff, students

Beginning with the fall 2021 semester, the COVID-19 vaccine will be required for all Indiana University students, faculty and staff, including those attending IUPUC.“This requirement is part of IU’s ongoing successful response to and management of the COVID-19 pandemic on its campuses and will allow the university to lift most restrictions on masking and physical → Read More

More details released in Jennings murder case

NORTH VERNON — A probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday in Jennings County Circuit Court alleges a local man accused of murder had a “hit list” of additional people he wanted to kill.William Steven “Billy” Smith, 45, North Vernon, is being held at the Jennings County Jail without bond on charges of murder, robbery resulting in → Read More

More details released in Jennings murder case

NORTH VERNON — A probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday in Jennings County Circuit Court alleges a local man accused of murder had a “hit list” of additional people he wanted to kill.William Steven “Billy” Smith, 45, North Vernon, is being held at the Jennings County Jail without bond on charges of murder, robbery resulting in → Read More

More details released in Jennings murder case

NORTH VERNON -- A probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday in Jennings County Circuit Court alleges a local man accused of murder had a → Read More

Court documents state North Vernon murder suspect had ‘hit list’

NORTH VERNON -- A probable cause affidavit filed Tuesday in Jennings County Circuit Court alleges a local man accused of murder had a → Read More

North Vernon police release name of victim

NORTH VERNON -- The North Vernon Police Department has released the name of the victim in a suspected homicide that occurred Tuesday in Jennings County.Robert D. Boyd, 56, North Vernon, has been identified as the deceased individual who was found on Tuesday in the 100 block of West Walnut Street in North Vernon.Police said that → Read More

North Vernon police release name of victim

NORTH VERNON — The North Vernon Police Department has released the name of the victim in a suspected homicide that occurred Tuesday in Jennings County.Robert D. Boyd, 56, North Vernon, has been identified as the deceased individual who was found on Tuesday in the 100 block of West Walnut Street in North Vernon.Police said that → Read More

North Vernon police release name of victim

9:40 A.M. UPDATE The North Vernon Police Department has released the name of the victim in a suspected homicide that occurred Tuesday in Jennings County. Robert D. Boyd, 56, North Vernon, has been identified as the deceased individual that was found on Tuesday in the 100 block of West Walnut Street in North Vernon. Police → Read More

Police: North Vernon victim died of knife wound

NORTH VERNON -- Officers with the North Vernon Police Department said that the victim in a suspected homicide knew the alleged attacker, and died from a knife wound Tuesday. William Steven → Read More

Police: North Vernon victim died of knife wound

NORTH VERNON — Officers with the North Vernon Police Department said that the victim in a suspected homicide knew the alleged attacker, and died from a knife wound Tuesday.William Steven “Billy” Smith, 45, North Vernon, was arrested on a preliminary charge of murder after a five-hour search by police in Jennings County. He is currently → Read More