The Indiana Slasher is the name given to Thomas Edward Williams, a man responsible for a gruesome incident that took place in the state of Indiana in 1975.
This story was updated to add new information. A decade ago, Bruce and Shawn Carpenter of Brown County planted 5,000 tiny pines and firs they envisioned would grow into future Christmas trees.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The 2024 Festival of Trees at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center is an annual holiday tradition that brings the magic of the season to life. Featuring 85 ...
DANVILLE — Each year, Indiana farmers produce around 200,000 Christmas trees. This can have a big impact on local communities, but growing trees has a unique challenge. Ask a farmer about their crop ...
“I would say that it’s important to probably get rid of your Christmas Trees within a week of the New Year,” Michael Schnaper, an arson investigator with the fire department in Rockford, Illinois, ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The 11th annual Festival of Trees at the Indiana Historical Society features 85 elaborately decorated trees showcasing the creativity and community spirit of Hoosiers.
For over five decades, Purdue University and the HTIRC have assembled, tested and selected populations of Indiana’s most valuable hardwood tree species (black cherry, black walnut, northern red oak ...
Are there other nearby Christmas tree farms? The number of Christmas tree growers in Indiana has dwindled over the past 20 years to just a few. Most pre-cut trees sold in the state are brought in ...
“We’ll be giving away 250 trees here in Indiana and handing out 1,000 trees ... Does Twin Peaks Christmas tree giveaway require ID for veterans, teachers and first responders?