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Fremont man rescued after vehicle crashes through ice on Snow Lake
STEUBEN CO. –Â The Indiana State Police and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources are investigating an incident that occurred on Snow Lake last night,…
Did your ancestors graduate from IU? The new database will tell you
BLOOMINGTON – For years, handwritten records and large books of onionskin paper detailing Indiana University Bloomington’s earliest graduates were kept locked inside a vault on…
Giant hornet’s nests are safe to remove from trees in winter
INDIANA – Ever seen a giant hornet’s nest hanging in a tree branch in winter? Are the hornets still in their nest? The answer is…
Community Foundation opens grant opportunities for projects or programs that align with the Heading Home Plan
BLOOMINGTON – The Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County has opened its Community Impact Funding Initiative, CFBMC’s second competitive grant cycle for the 2021-2022…
Medora Christmas Festival committee seeking public’s help
MEDORA – The Medora Christmas Festival’s 50th anniversary will be celebrated this year. The festival committee is seeking the public’s help in gathering names of…
Indiana had the 2nd most homebuyers under 25 in 2020
INDIANA – The red-hot residential real estate market of the last two years has shown some recent signs of cooling off, but finding a home…
Indiana lawmakers approve expanding tax refund eligibility
INDIANA — Indiana lawmakers on Thursday approved expanding the number of people eligible for anticipated $125 payments this spring under the state’s automatic taxpayer refund…
Families demand more, refuse to give into divisive tactics at Indiana General Assembly
INDIANAPOLIS – The 2022 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly began with news of unprecedented financial reserves for the state thanks to the hard work…
Medora officials asking residents to clean up their properties
MEDORA — Medora officials and Town Marshal Jeff Walters are requesting residents to clean up their unkempt properties. Another concern is the unlicensed or unregistered…
Gov. Holcomb announces work policy changes designed to make Indiana a top employer, reward employees
INDIANA – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced three phases of new state work policies that will offer employees more workplace flexibility, enhance their experience…