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IHSAA approves Girls Flag Football as emerging sport, Colts play key role in growth
INDIANA—Girls’ flag football has taken a significant step towards becoming a sanctioned high school sport in Indiana. The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) announced…
Bloomington ISP honors fallen colleagues, Including trooper killed in Lawrence County
BLOOMINGTON – Bloomington District Troopers and Command Staff gathered on Wednesday, May 7th, to remember and honor the 49 Indiana State Police Troopers and Civilian…
New mentorship program to support future women leaders
CROWN POINT —The Northwest Indiana Influential Women Association (NWIIWA) has launched a new mentoring program to foster personal and professional development for the next generation…
Constellation Stage & Screen to premiere bold new musical reimagining Katherin of Aragon’s story
BLOOMINGTON – Prepare for a fresh and vibrant take on one of history’s most compelling figures. Constellation Stage & Screen will present the premiere production…
Bedford man arrested on multiple felony drug and firearm charges after traffic stop
LAWRENCE CO. – A Bedford man with a prior serious violent felony conviction was arrested on multiple felony drug and firearm charges following a traffic…
Vertical Home Health Care focuses on in-home care, connect with them at Senior Fair on May 21
BEDFORD—Vertical Home Health Care, title sponsor of this year’s Senior Fair, which is hosted by Southern Indiana’s Classic Hits 105.5, 102.5 LiteFm, and 1340 WBIW,…
Crothersville and Medora Libraries resume limited hours, Seymour Library remains closed
JACKSON CO. – The Jackson County Public Library has announced the resumption of limited hours at two branches. Starting today, Thursday, May 8th, the Crothersville…
Seymour seeks public input on street safety through online survey and mapping tool
SEYMOUR – The City of Seymour is actively seeking input from its residents to develop strategies for making local streets safer for everyone. As part…
Indiana opts out of Federal SUN Bucks program, free summer meals still available at select sites
INDIANA – While many Hoosier families benefited from the federal SUN Bucks program last summer, which provided $120 per child monthly for food during the…












