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After more than 10 Hoosier infants died in unsafe sleep environments in recent weeks, the state’s health department is urging ...
Indiana made a billion-dollar mistake based on a flawed jobs forecast a decade ago, and we're still paying for it.
"This was a little bit painful and harsh realization, I just think it's not going to get easier in the next two years," said ...
The unemployment rate of the State of Indiana in July was recorded to be 3.6% according to the Indiana Department of ...
Winona Lake Town Council approved Tuesday, Aug. 19, sending letters of explanation to town employees or former employees ...
For a couple years, Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith has been working to get a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for his ...
Warsaw City Council began their second day of budget hearings Monday, Aug. 18, on a budget that may cease to exist within a ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that the remains of LeRoy B. Miller Jr., of Indianapolis, killed during World ...
The Tippecanoe-Chapman Regional Sewer District board focused on finances, customer connections, and the proposed East Webster ...
Indianapolis resident Tyler Baumann caught a 9-ounce mooneye on the East Fork of the Whitewater River on June 5 in Dearborn ...
PIERCETON — A Pierceton man was recently arrested for allegedly threatening to kill a woman and her children. Jason Craig ...
The council also continued discussions on mowing along the railroad, noting someone hired by Norfolk Southern typically mowed there. However, the mowing work in question has yet to be completed.
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