Two Arrested After Domestic Fight At Walmart

(BEDFORD) – Two people were arrested after a domestic fight at Walmart on Wednesday night.

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Farming Census Shows The Industry Is Growing

(UNDATED) – Farming is one of the biggest industries in Indiana and it’s gaining strength, says the head of the State Department of Agriculture.

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Governor Holcomb To Speak At Annual Orange County Lincoln Day Dinner April 30

(PAOLI) – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb will be in Orange County April 30 to speak at the annual Republican Lincoln Day Dinner at the Paoli…

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IU’s Plan For Overhauling Mold-Plagued Dorms

(BLOOMINGTON) – Indiana University has the approval to start work on a $56 million renovation of two Bloomington campus residence hall complexes that faced extensive…

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Indiana Is 2019’s 4th Worst State For Children’s Health Care – WalletHub Study

(UNDATED) – Raising a child in America is extremely expensive, costing the average parent over $230k, and health care accounts for a big chunk of…

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Two Men Bid For Republican Nomination For Mitchell Mayor

(MITCHELL) – Two men are seeking the Republican nomination to be the next Mitchell Mayor.

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Keith And Reynolds Face Off In Mitchell City Council District 3 Race

(MITCHELL) – The only contested Mitchell City Council race is in District 3 in this primary.

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Traffic Switch Planned On I-65 In Bartholomew County Thursday Evening

(BARTHOLOMEW CO.) – E&B Paving, Inc. will make a traffic switch on I-65 southbound near mile marker 61 during the evening on Thursday, April 18,…

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Arts Commission Announces 2019 On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneurs

(UNDATED) – The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced that 35 Hoosier artists had been selected to participate in the second annual On-Ramp accelerator program for…

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IU Mumps Outbreak Reaches 16 Cases, 9 Linked To Fraternity

(BLOOMINGTON) – Indiana University officials say the number of students diagnosed with mumps has more than doubled since last week to 16.

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