Local News
-
Kewanna man injured in car - semi crash
-
Randy K. Williams, 69, of Rochester
-
Winds, dusty conditions in western states blamed for rain that left dirty residue on vehicles Wednesday
-
Gov. Braun Launches READI 2.0 Arts & Culture Initiative
-
ICE detainee found dead at Miami Correctional Facility
-
INDOT to hold public meeting on U.S. 31 corridor improvements Thursday in Argos
-
Rochester's Randy Williams struck by tractor-trailer in U.S. 30 accident
-
Culver seeks public input for Downtown Revitalization Plan
-
Former state trooper charged in domestic incident
-
Wireless communication devices in schools focus of legislation
-
Knox to host one of the statewide water stakeholder input workshops
-
Historic houses of worship invited to apply for grants
-
Indiana state leaders to highlight significance of national debt resolutions
-
Fulton woman arrested for threatening man with baseball bat and vandalizing car
-
DNR hiring for Indiana Conservation Officer positions
-
Update: Fatal accident on U.S. 31 Wednesday
-
Groundbreaking for $10B Meta data center campus at LEAP District
-
Indiana to receive over $6M in EpiPen settlement
-
Fulton County votes to pause plans on data center development
-
ISP protect Hoosier kids from online predators
-
Indiana BMV to offer Disability Blackout plate
-
U.S. Postal Service to observe Presidents Day, Feb. 16
-
INDOT to hold open house regarding U.S. 31 improvements
-
U.S. Representative Rudy Yakym meets with community members during Fulton County Legislative Breakfast in Akron
-
Indiana State Police Youth Camp dates for 2026
-
Dr. Aldridge transitioning to an independent medical provider
-
Father, suspect in Friday Amber Alert taken into custody
-
Fulton County Commissioners issue response to media news article
-
Starke County law enforcement releases more details on Friday Amber Alert
-
Kewanna Union Township Public Library received a $10,000 gift
-
Amber Alert activated for Saxon Clemons, North Judson
-
Lucas Oil named title partner of 500 Festival Parade
-
Rochester woman arrested after allegedly resisting arrest and battering a police officer
-
Two drivers injured after three vehicle crash on US 35
-
Student entrepreneurs take the stage at FEDCO’s 7th annual First Pitch Event
-
Operation Upper Hand: More than 65 arrested on over 200 criminal charges
-
Person identified for making threat to Lewis Cass
-
Argos man arrested after becoming combative with police in the hospital
-
Cass County Pride announces new board members during annual meeting
-
Friday is National Wear Red Day
-
4C Health highlighting success of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
-
Applications being accepted for the Residential Safe Room Program
-
Serving Up Success training set for food service professionals
Training sessions, scheduled for February 2025, will focus on menu development, staff recruitment and training, financial management and delivering exceptional customer experiences.
-
Chief Menominee monument a reminder of Native Americans forced removal 186 years ago
It's been 186 years since the forced removal of Native Americans from Indiana, in what would later be dubbed the Trail of Death. The 17-foot tall granite statue of Chief Menominee in rural Marshall County was the first monument dedicated by the state of Indiana to Native Americans in 1909 and stands as a reminder of the Potawatomi presence the community once had.
Don't miss the latest news from Fulton County Post.
Sign up to our daily news email. Sign Up Here
Today's Weather
-
Fulton CountyLight snow
High: 28°F | Low: 23°F
