Patoka Lake Cleanup Results in 3,100 Pounds of Trash, Recyclables Collected

(PATOKA LAKE) – More than 222 volunteers picked up more than 3,100 pounds of trash and recyclables during the 13th Annual Patoka Lake Clean Up…

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Indianapolis Symphonic Choir Exceeds Aggressive Goal for Major Endowment Campaign

(INDIANAPOLIS) – One of the nation’s oldest symphonic choruses, the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is thrilled to announce it has raised $4.1 million in gifts and…

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Make Sure Your College-Bound Student Has the Insurance Coverage Needed While Away at School

(UNDATED) – While your focus may be on your child’s move off to college making sure their living space is a safe and comfortable environment…

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WFIU-WTIU General Manager Perry Metz to Retire September 30

(BLOOMINGTON) – After 16 years as WFIU’s and WTIU’s general manager, Perry Metz will retire September 30. Under Metz’s leadership, WFIU and WTIU dramatically expanded…

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Bedford Public Library Offering Free Native Plants

(BEDFORD) – Visit the library on Friday, Aug. 30 to pick up free native plants for your garden or landscape. Plants offered include wild columbine,…

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Study: Immigrants having a positive impact on Indiana

(MUNCIE) – Despite fears that immigrants drive down wages and hinder Indiana’s economy, these newcomers should have a positive impact on the state – particularly…

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Indiana University Art Museum Nears Reopening after Project

(BLOOMINGTON) — Indiana University is preparing for the reopening of its Bloomington campus art museum this fall following a $30 million renovation. The current building…

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Indiana Sheriff’s Raffling Off Ram 1500

(BRAZIL) – Indiana sheriffs are raffling a Ram 1500 pickup truck to raise funds for their new Youth Ranch, where they will mentor future law enforcement…

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Attorney General Achieves Another Year of Successful Outreach at Indiana State Fair

Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that he and his staff interacted with more than 7,000 Hoosiers at the Indiana State Fair this month. During…

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Park Service Reopens Indiana Beaches after Cyanide Spill

(PORTAGE) — The National Park Service has reopened beaches in northwestern Indiana, more than a week after a spill of cyanide and ammonia from a steel factory…

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