Corn and Soybean Fields Still Unplanted, Farmers Unsure of Future Yields

(WEST LAFAYETTE) – Indiana farmers still don’t have all their crops in the ground. That could damage farm income not just this year, but next…

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Historic Revocation Grant Opens for Applications

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Today, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced that the Historic Renovation Grant Program, is open to for applications and…

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Complaint Accuses Porter County Woman of Practicing Midwifery Without a License

(PORTER CO.) – Attorney General Curtis Hill has filed a complaint against a Porter County woman alleging that she is acting as an unlicensed midwife…

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Dr. Chris Magiera Announces Run for Indiana Congress in GOP Primary

(WARSAW) – Dr. Chris Magiera announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives from the 3rd Congressional District of Indiana. He is challenging incumbent…

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Full Closures Planned for I-65, I-70 on the South Side of Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation will close parts of I-65 and I-70 on the south side of Indianapolis. All lanes will be closed on…

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USS Indianapolis Reunion and Open House

(INDIANAPOLIS) – You are invited to join the Indiana War Memorials Foundation and the 74th USS Indianapolis CA-35 Survivors’ Reunion for a very special event…

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Indiana High Court Puts County Public Defender on Probation

(KOKOMO) — Indiana’s high court has placed a public defender on professional probation for conduct violations that include money mismanagement. Steve Raquet is Howard County’s…

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Man Accused of Murder, Cannibalism Won’t Face Death Penalty

(JEFFERSONVILLE) — A southern Indiana man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and eating parts of her body will not face the death penalty if convicted….

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DNR: Mussel-Eating Asian Carp is Nearing Indiana’s Waterways

(INDIANAPOLIS) — State wildlife officials say an Asian carp species that poses a serious threat to Indiana’s mussel populations is advancing closer to the state’s…

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Celebrate Impact of Internships on Indiana Intern Day, July 25

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana Commission for Higher Education and Indiana INTERNnet are encouraging employers to take a day to celebrate and recognize interns and meaningful internship experiences during the first…

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