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The Indiana State Police Cold Case Unit has identified the killer in the murder of the 1972 killing of 26-year-old Phyllis Bailer.

State police solve 53-year-old murder case

By WRTV Staff Click here for updates on this story     INDIANAPOLIS (WRTV) — The Indiana State Police Cold Case Unit has identified the killer in the murder of the 1972 killing of 26-year-old Phyllis Bailer. According to the news release, Bailer was traveling from Indianapolis, Indiana to Bluffton, Indiana with her 3-year-old daughter to visit

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Jack's Donuts Commissary in New Castle

Trucking company files lawsuit alleging $769K in unpaid invoices over donut delivery

By Kara Kenney Click here for updates on this story     HENRY COUNTY, Indiana (WRTV) — An Anderson transportation company has filed a lawsuit alleging they’re owed hundreds of thousands of dollars for delivering donuts. Carter Logistics filed a lawsuit in Henry County on April 11 against Jack’s Donuts of Indiana Commissary. In October 2023, Jack’s

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Ed Miklavcic

‘Once in a lifetime:’ Pearl Harbor survivor celebrates 105th birthday with first pitch at Brewers game

By Pavlina Osta Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — On Wednesday, the Brewers honored one of the last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors and celebrated his 105th birthday before their afternoon game again the Detroit Tigers. This, after an interview with our Pavlina Osta, where he answered her question, “What’s next for

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Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez

Suspect in Tabatha Tozzi murder arrested in Mexico after nearly two-year international manhunt

By Alyssa Bethencourt Click here for updates on this story     LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KTNV) — After nearly two years of heartbreak and unanswered questions, the family of Tabatha Tozzi may finally see justice take a step forward. Oswaldo Nathanahel Perez-Sanchez, the man accused of killing 26-year-old Tabatha Tozzi in Las Vegas in April 2023, was

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Belleville dairy farmer Bert Paris has used rotational grazing on his farm for more than 30 years.

Bill would promote grazing on Wisconsin farms, a practice advocates say is better for cows and the environment

By Harm Venhuizen Click here for updates on this story     MADISON, Wisconsin (WGBA) — Wisconsin farmers would be incentivized to switch over to grazing, a practice that advocates say is better for both cows and the environment, under a proposal in the state Legislature. The “Transition to Grazing” bill would allow farmers who start using

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