People are being encouraged to stay out of the Tippecanoe River.
An announcement by the Pulaski County Soil and Water Conservation District involved the identification of a blue-green algae bloom in the Tippecanoe.
The highly toxic algae bloom is known as cyanobacteria. It can produce microcystin, toxic to people and animals.
Fire vs Police on the hardwood for good cause Friday night
Indiana AG warns of human trafficking during Final Four
Authorities looking for missing Owen County female
Application period now open for POET Bioprocessing – Cloverdale Community Impact Grants
Overnight lane closures to impact I-70 eastbound in Clay County
Crabgrass Control
Putnamville Correctional Facility employee accused of smuggling drugs
