Rediscovering Neptune Spring

FRENCH LICK – After more than 100 years crews have uncovered the old Neptune Spring, one of four mineral springs on the West Baden Springs…

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Educating residents on invasive species

BLOOMINGTON – Hardwood plants dominate Indiana’s natural ecosystems, however, in recent decades these species and other native species have been under threat from invasive plants…

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Fireworks prices are skyrocketing, but there should be plenty of bottle rockets and sparklers for you and your family this Fourth of July

INDIANA – If you’re looking forward to shooting off bottle rockets and Roman candles this Fourth of July, I’ve got good news and bad news….

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Supporting Students and Teachers with Benefits.gov

INDIANA – Whether you are a student, parent, or teacher, Benefits.gov has information on resources to help you and your family succeed in the classroom….

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Numerous Bloomington infrastructure improvement projects are underway

BLOOMINGTON – Numerous infrastructure improvement projects are underway this season to advance community goals, including safety, sustainability, accessibility, equity, economic vitality, and quality of life…

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Farmers and ranchers can nominate candidates to serve on the Daviess-Martin County Farm Service Agency Committee by August 1

DAVIESS-MARTIN CO. – Kathy Fears, Executive Director for the Daviess-Martin County Farm Service Agency (FSA), is reminding farmers and ranchers they have until August 1,…

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Local officers complete Lawrence and Orange County Crisis Intervention Team training

INDIANA – The Lawrence and Orange County Crisis Intervention Team is a community collaboration aimed at building strong relationships between law enforcement, mental health agencies,…

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Seymour Police identify body found in a small creek on Burkhart Boulevard

SEYMOUR – The Seymour Police Department has released the identity of the man found dead in a ditch on June 17, 2022, on the city’s…

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Attorney General Todd Rokita defends schools’ rights to keep separate bathrooms based on biological sex

INDIANA – Attorney General Todd Rokita is defending the right of Martinsville Schools to require students to use bathrooms corresponding with their biological sex. “Boys’…

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Medora students can sign up to receive free shoes

MEDORA – All Medora Community School Corp. students are eligible to receive a free pair of shoes. A parent should call the school office at…

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