National competition invites high school students to write the next great american musical song

NATIONWIDE – High school students across the country are invited to submit original compositions to the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, a major opportunity to develop…

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Stay safe; always assume you are on ‘thin ice’

INDIANA – Every winter, thousands of Hoosiers safely enjoy fishing, skating, hiking, or just sliding around on frozen ponds and lakes. And every year, people…

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Hoosiers urged to act as lawmakers prepare to hear testimony on healthcare costs and medical debt

INDIANA – Indiana residents concerned about the rising cost of healthcare and resulting medical debt have a crucial opportunity to engage with state lawmakers this…

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Fleetwood Mac tribute ‘Back 2 Mac’ heads to Mitchell Opera House

MITCHELL– Music fans will have a chance to relive the classic hits of Fleetwood Mac as the acclaimed tribute band Back 2 Mac takes the…

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End of the line for paper checks? Fed weighs shutting down bank services

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Reserve announced Thursday it is considering the “winding down” of its check processing services for banks, a potential move that…

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Indiana Arts Commission launches ‘Vision & Venture’ workshop for emerging creatives

INDIANA– The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) has announced that applications are now open for Vision & Venture, a new six-week workshop series designed to equip…

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All Aboard! Orleans Christmas on the Square returns with Fun Time Express

ORLEANS – The Annual Orleans Christmas on the Square event is set to return for its 15th year on Saturday, December 13th, from 5 p.m….

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Governor Braun announces federal approval of Indiana’s broadband expansion plan

INDIANA – Indiana’s plan to expand broadband service through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program has been approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)….

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Thousands of turkeys die after being left caged at Perdue slaughterhouse; PETA seeks criminal probe

WASHINGTON – A U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report just obtained by PETA reveals that more than 2,000 turkeys died at a Perdue Foods slaughterhouse in Daviess…

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Washington Police and Fire battle for charity in Red Kettle Challenge

WASHINGTON– The Washington Police Department and Washington Fire Department are set to go head-to-head in a friendly “Battle of the Badges” bell-ringing competition to raise…

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