Event
2026 Women’s History Month Luncheon to celebrate women shaping a sustainable future
BLOOMINGTON – The Commission on the Status of Women will host the 2026 Women’s History Month Luncheon on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at the Monroe…
From Mystery to Mastery: Learn to harness AI at February’s Martin County Alliance event
LOOGOOTEE — Is Artificial Intelligence a mystery to you, or a tool you’ve been meaning to master? The Martin County Alliance for Economic Growth is…
Lincoln Amphitheatre announces 39th season following record-setting year
LINCOLN CITY – The Lincoln Amphitheatre today announced the majority of its 2026 performance season, marking the venue’s 39th year of live entertainment in the…
Constellation launches Summer Camp enrollment for students grades 1-12
BLOOMINGTON – Constellation is thrilled to launch enrollment for a robust array of summer camps in theater, comedy, film, and musical theater. In addition to the…
Seeing Red: Friday marks National Wear Red Day in fight against heart disease
INDIANA – This Friday, February 6, a crimson wave will sweep across Indiana and the nation as communities celebrate National Wear Red Day. Held annually…
Red Cross: 20K donations uncollected due to winter weather; Give blood or platelets now
INDIANA — The American Red Cross urges people to take action now to help offset the severe impact of recent winter storms on efforts to…
LCIS opens enrollment for 2026–2027 school year
BEDFORD – Lawrence County Independent Schools has officially opened its new student enrollment application period for the 2026–2027 school year. LCIS is a public K–8…
4-H Arts & Crafts Workshop invites youth to get creative in February
PAOLI – Purdue Extension 4-H Youth Development is inviting local youth to tap into their creativity during the “Let’s Get Crafty!” Arts & Crafts Workshop…
Al-Anon meetings to begin at 180 RCO on February 17
Community members are reminded that Al-Anon meetings will begin at 180 RCO on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Al-Anon provides support for individuals and families affected…
City of Mitchell announces cash payment rounding due to penny shortage
MITCHELL – The City of Mitchell has issued a notice to customers paying their water bills with cash regarding a temporary penny shortage. Due to…












