
Caleb Amick
Health, Arts, Entertainment and Communities Reporter at The Herald Bulletin
Returned to Indiana from South Dakota. Working as a health, arts and entertainment and small town government reporter for The Herald Bulletin.
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4 days ago |
heraldbulletin.com | Caleb Amick
ANDERSON — A group of local residents are concerned about recent Republican-backed initiatives at the state and federal level. They decided to express those concerns while marching from the Blue Bridge near Ninth Street to the Madison County Government Center downtown Saturday.
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5 days ago |
heraldbulletin.com | Caleb Amick
ANDERSON — Adam Agee is in a unique position. Not only has he been the lead singer of three major Christian groups, but he has replaced two former DC Talk members during that time. kAmp866[ E96 ?6H =625 D:?86C 7@C E96 }6HD3@JD[ C646?E=J C6A=2465 |:4926= %2:E[ 2 7@C>6C >6>36C @7 E96 C6?@H?65 r9C:DE:2? A@A EC:@] q67@C6 E92E[ 96 C6A=2465 z6G:? |2I[ H9@ 925 D6CG65 2D =625 D:?86C 7@C pF5:@ p5C6?2=:?6]k^Am kAm%2:E =67E E96 32?5 :? y2?F2CJ 27E6C `e J62CD]k^AmkAm“(9:=6 E9:D >2J 4@>6 2D 2 DFCAC:D6 8:G6?
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1 week ago |
heraldbulletin.com | Caleb Amick
DALEVILLE — The purchase of a second Tesla for the town’s police department created procedural questions which were addressed at a recent town council meeting. The town received funds from the Redevelopment Commission, which it used to purchase a second Tesla for the police department. kAmQ%96C6VD 2 C6D@=FE:@? E92E E96 s2=6G:==6 #656G6=@A>6?E r@>>:DD:@? H:== 8C2?E E96 >@?6J E@ E96 %@H? @7 s2=6G:==6] %92EVD E96 AC@46DD[Q E@H? 2EE@C?6J y@9? qC@@<6 D2:5 =2DE H66<] Q*@F H:== 92G6 2 C6D@=FE:@?
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1 week ago |
heraldbulletin.com | Caleb Amick
ANDERSON — Cities throughout Indiana have been impacted by unprecedented flooding as a result of one of the wettest opening weeks of April on record. The flooding came about as heavy rains continued through the weekend of April 5 following severe thunderstorms and tornadoes throughout the state. Cities including Shelbyville, Nashville and Bloomington were left with eight to 10 inches of standing water, according to WTHR in Indianapolis.
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1 week ago |
cnhinews.com | Caleb Amick
ANDERSON — Cities throughout Indiana have been impacted by unprecedented flooding as a result of one of the wettest opening weeks of April on record. The flooding came about as heavy rains continued through the weekend of April 5 following severe thunderstorms and tornadoes throughout the state. Cities including Shelbyville, Nashville and Bloomington were left with eight to 10 inches of standing water, according to WTHR in Indianapolis.
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What are some of the worst health issues folks in your area of Madison County are struggling with most? @heraldbulletin

Three-year-old Isaac Jozwiak shows his support by accompanying his father Mayoral Candidate Rob Jozwiak-R to the polls at Main Street Church of God. #MadCoVotes. @heraldbulletin https://t.co/rdescpq2Ul

About 500 are expected to have cast their votes at Main Street Church of God by the time polls close at 6 p.m. #MadCoVotes @heraldbulletin