A Crawford County Illinois man and a Knox County Indiana man are two of 11 people sentenced to federal prison in a drug ring bust.
Federal officials say the ring used railroad cars in the Midwest to smuggle the drugs fentanyl and methamphetamine.
47 year old Matthew Wright of Palestine, Ill was given 19 years and 5 years mandatory supervised release on a charge of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine.
46 year old Zachary Polk of Vincennes, Ind was handed a 16 year sentence along with 5 years of mandatory supervised release also on a charge of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine.
Multi-agency drug bust in Rochester leads to four arrests; teen accused of dark web trafficking
Logansport Mayor Chris Martin resigns after six years in office
Fulton County Community Foundation awards Township Grants to support local projects
Rochester Police K9 Stone receives protective vest
National Weather Service confirms second tornado from March 10 storms in Starke County
Indiana State Police Announces the Appointment of F/Sgt. Bob Burgess to Captain
Car Recyclers, Inc. earns Indiana Clean Yard-Gold Level award for 5th time
Single-vehicle crash closes road Thursday in Pulaski County
