ISP conducts death investigation in Vigo County

VIGO CO. – On Friday, March 14, at approximately 8:50 a.m., Putnamville troopers were dispatched to the Indiana State Police weigh station on I-70, which is…

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Indiana State Police investigating inmate death at St. Joseph County Jail

ST. JOSEPH CO. – The Indiana State Police has been requested to investigate the death of an inmate at the St. Joseph County Jail.  The…

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Deadline Nears for 2025 Orleans Dogwood Festival Pageant

ORLEANS – Entries are still being accepted for the 2025 Orleans Dogwood Festival Pageant, but organizers are reminding potential contestants that the deadline is rapidly…

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Hope Resource Center offers free parenting classes three times weekly

BEDFORD – The Hope Resource Center is providing free parenting classes three times a week, offering valuable education and resources to expectant and new parents….

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OCEDP to host ServSafe training in French Lick

FRENCH LINK — The Orange County Economic Development Partnership (OCEDP) will host a two-day ServSafe training course at its office in French Lick. The training…

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Purdue installs original Indianapolis Motor Speedway bricks at Grand Prix track

WEST LAFAYETTE — Out of the hundreds of racetracks in the U.S., only two have racing surfaces, including original bricks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  One,…

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Illegal gambling website rolls the dice trying to mislead Hoosiers into thinking it’s affiliated with Indiana’s licensed casinos

INDIANA – Attorney General Todd Rokita and the Indiana Gaming Commission are alerting Hoosiers to an illegal gambling website and social media ads posing as…

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Inflation slows, but concerns remain

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Inflation saw a downturn in February, with the consumer price index (CPI) rising 2.8% annually, down from 3% in January. Core inflation,…

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Quieter Cicada season expected for Indiana

INDIANA – Residents of Indiana and Kentucky can expect a significantly quieter cicada season this year, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. Unlike the deafening double-brood…

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Shoals to bridge digital divide with public hotspots

SHOALS – Shoals has secured a $26,500 grant from Regional Opportunity Initiatives (ROI) to establish public internet hotspots, addressing the digital divide for underserved residents….

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