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Lawrence County to meet with FEMA for storm reimbursement
LAWRENCE CO. — Following a major disaster declaration by President Trump in July for 23 Indiana counties, including Lawrence County, FEMA representatives are scheduled to…
Intersection improvement work planned on US 50 east of Seymour
JACKSON CO. – Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Milestone Contractors, L.P., is scheduled to begin intersection improvement work on US 50 on or after Monday,…
City of Bloomington rate proposal prioritizes long-term safety and reliability
BLOOMINGTON – As part of a broader effort to continue delivering reliable water service with fewer interruptions and a billing system that better reflects how…
Lawrence County to receive $52,581 from Sandoz Opioid Settlement
LAWRENCE CO. — During a recent meeting, Lawrence County Attorney David Smith informed the commissioners that he needed their approval to claim funds from the…
Bicyclist killed in Judah crash after driver runs red light
JUDAH— A fatal crash in Judah on Monday afternoon claimed the life of a Bloomington man after a car collided with his bicycle at the…
Obituary: Randy Turpin
July 10, 1947 – August 11, 2025 Randy Turpin, 78, of Bedford, passed away at 4:20 a.m. on Monday, August 11, 2025, at his residence….
Obituary: Ronald L. Wagner
March 25, 1939 – August 10, 202 Ronald L. Wagner, age 86, of Williams, IN, passed away at his residence on Sunday, August 10, 2025….
Dementia-Friendly Kick-Offs to launch in Jackson and Martin Counties
BLOOMINGTON— Indiana University Health, in collaboration with Dementia Friendly Indiana and the Alzheimer’s Association, will host dementia-friendly community kick-off events in Martin and Jackson counties…
Lawrence County maintenance crew praised by Sheriff, Commissioners
BEDFORD — During Tuesday morning’s commissioners meeting, Lawrence County Sheriff Greg Day commended the County Maintenance Crew for their outstanding work. Sheriff Day specifically recognized…
Millions to lose food stamps as new work requirements take effect
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new Congressional Budget Office analysis released on Monday projects that about 2.4 million fewer Americans, including families with children, will receive…











