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O’Neill School remains near top of best graduate school rankings
BLOOMINGTON – The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Bloomington is ranked second for its master’s program in public affairs in…
Healthy eating and smoking cessation go hand-in-hand
BLOOMINGTON – In honor of March being National Nutrition Month, make a plan to hit your health goals by eating better and stopping smoking. “There are…
Kimball International announces changes to its Board of Directors
JASPER – Kimball International, Inc. (NASDAQ: KBAL) announced the Company has appointed Valerie R. Love as an independent member of its Board of Directors, effective…
A portion of Huron Williams Road Closed
HURON – Huron Williams Road between Port Williams and Kings Ridge road will be closed to through traffic until further notice. The road will be…
Jury will hear closing arguments in Scott Afanador trial
BEDFORD – A Lawrence County Superior Court I jury will hear closing arguments this morning in the trial of Scott Afanador. Afanador is facing charges…
Brenda Corey appointed Vice President Oolitic Town Council
OOLITIC – Brenda Corey was appointed vice president of the Oolitic Town Council Monday evening during the council meeting. The town council approved the request…
Public Hearing held for approximately $750,000 stormwater project for Oolitic
OOLITIC – A public hearing for a grant application for a proposed $750,000 stormwater project was conducted Monday evening at the Oolitic Fire Station. Michelle…
Trades District Garage opens with ribbon-cutting, more parklets expand open-air dining downtown
BLOOMINGTON – Numerous infrastructure improvement projects are underway this season to advance community goals, including safety, sustainability, accessibility, equity, economic vitality, and quality of life…
Lawnmower sparks three-acre field fire at Stonecrest
SPRINGVILLE – A lawnmower sparked a three-acre fire in the 200 block of Summerlake Drive in the Stonecrest Golf Community Tuesday evening. Firefighters from Marshall…
16 and older now eligible for free COVID-19 vaccine
UNDATED – Beginning today, Hoosiers age 16 and older are now eligible to sign up for a free COVID-19 vaccine. To schedule a vaccine, visit https://ourshot.in.gov and…