2023 North Lawrence Community School faculty resignations

LAWRENCE COUNTY – At the North Lawrence Community School Board meeting yesterday, July 5, 2023, at 6:30 p.m., the board confirmed the resignation of several…

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Police Log: July 6, 2023

Bedford Police Department Arrests – July 5 Incidents – July 5 Incidents – July 4 Accidents – July 5 Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department Arrests –…

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Gov. Holcomb directs flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of fallen Indiana State Trooper 

INDIANA – Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags to be flown at half-staff in the State of Indiana in honor and remembrance of Indiana…

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Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce in favor of establishing Capital Improvement Board

BLOOMINGTON â€“ Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Eric Spoonmore spoke in favor of the Monroe County Commissioners’ historic vote to establish a Capital…

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An all-new DNR app awaits

INDIANA – The award-winning Indiana DNR apps are back and better than ever. Launched May 31, 2023, both iOS and Android apps have been rebuilt…

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New exhibits in the Waldron Arts Center

BLOOMINGTON â€“ The Waldron Arts Center is proud to host two new exhibits that will be on view in July and August. In the Rosemary P….

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McIntyre Brothers sponsor 9th Annual Limestone Capital Half Marathon, 5K, & 1 Mile Walk

BEDFORD – Dedicated to Lawrence County, McIntyre Brothers is the sponsor of The 9th Annual Limestone Capital Half Marathon, 5K, & 1 Mile Walk on…

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Fire hydrant flushing begins next week

BEDFORD – The following is a tentative schedule for the flushing of fire hydrants for the City of Bedford. The schedule is subject to change…

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Man killed in a single-vehicle accident

SALEM – A Salem man was killed Wednesday morning north of the bypass on State Road 56 East and State Road 60. Washington County Sheriff’s…

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Indiana Private Lands Access switches to reserved hunt system

INDIANA – Heads up, hunters – The Indiana Private Lands Access (IPLA) program has switched to the reserved hunt system, meaning you can no longer…

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