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The Laughery Creek Bridge aka Triple Whipple Bridge was built in 1878 and is the last triple-intersection Pratt truss bridge in the United States.. Laughery Creek is an 88.6-mile-long (142.6 km) [2] stream that flows through Ripley, Dearborn, and Ohio counties in southeastern Indiana, and is a tributary of the Ohio River.
A task force of 8 officers was created by Indianapolis Police in 1982 to investigate the crimes. Following the discovery of Riley's body in June 1983, four more men were included in the list of potential victims: 25-year-old Gary Davis, 27-year-old Dennis Brotzge, 21-year-old John Roach and 22-year-old Daniel McNeive.
The Laughery Creek Bridge is the only known example of a triple Whipple truss bridge; it is located on the border of Dearborn County, Indiana, and Ohio County, Indiana. It crosses Laughery Creek. This bridge was built in 1868. The Wrought Iron Bridge Company, a prolific late 19th-century bridge company, constructed the bridge. The bridge is ...
Three people are dead, including a male suspect, and two police officers were injured in a shooting Monday afternoon in an Indiana grocery store. The shooting took place at Martin’s Super Market ...
Police in Indiana are still searching for answers after finding three men killed "execution-style" inside an abandoned Fort Wayne home. The three men were identified by police as 17-year-old ...
State police haven't disclosed what prompted the incident, but noted that the Perry County Sheriff's Office was called to Rainbow Lake in Derby, Indiana, around 8 p.m. following a report of ...
A “mass shooting” at a large party in Indiana early Sunday morning left one person dead, police said. Police said in a news release that there was no active threat to the community and that ...
Posey County, Indiana is located in the southwestern corner of the state, wedged between the Wabash River and Illinois to the west and the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south. On October 11, 1878, Jim Good, Jeff Hopkins, Ed Warner, William Chambers, and Dan Harris, Sr. were lynched in Posey County, Indiana , near the town of Mount Vernon . [ 1 ]