Local News
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Groninger appointed to Henry Township Advisory Board
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Bookings and Blotter – April 24, 2025
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Bremen woman accused of practicing medicine without license
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Congressman Yakym, colleagues introduce National Home Visiting Week resolution
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Senate, House reach final budget compromise
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Farming organizations awarded funding to support food chain resiliency
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Pulaski County juvenile suspects tied to Jasper County burglaries
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Rob Malchow talks about his retirement from Rochester basketball
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NIPSCO and NiSource Charitable Foundation support Ivy Tech Kokomo ESL Career Training Program
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Rochester library accepting submissions for poetry compilation
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Bomb squad called over suspicious item found on river bank in Fulton County
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City council approves food truck ordinance
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Bookings and Blotter – April 22, 2025
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Volunteers needed for CASA of Fulton County
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NovaSource and Doral Renewables prepare to deploy one of the US' largest agrivoltaics facilities in NW Indiana
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Bailey named head coach of RHS girls golf
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Lukens named new chamber director
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Governor Braun directs flags to be flown at half-staff statewide for Pope Francis
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Officer Easter becomes licensed drone operator
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Bookings and Blotter – April 21, 2025
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Bill abolishing court positions passes Senate, Pulaski County could lose judge
Hours before a committee deadline, an amendment was added in the Senate Appropriations Committee eliminating one court each in Blackford, Carroll, Gibson, Greene, Jennings, Monroe, Newton, Owen, Pulaski, Rush and Scott counties.
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Detached garage fire damages home in Rochester
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Jonesy's Junction voted best tenderloin in Indiana
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City council to consider food truck ordinance
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ISP: Stay alert and share the road with farm equipment this spring
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Kewanna residents gather to share frustration over lack of mail delivery
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Restaurants host fundraisers for local suicide prevention task force
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Bookings and Blotter – April 17, 2025
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Congressman Yakym leads effort to improve VA services
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Governor Braun announces partnership to crack down on crime involving ‘nuisance bars’
‘Nuisance bars’ refers to bars, nightclubs, and other establishments that are permissive of crime and violence.
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Bookings and Blotter – April 16, 2025
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State Sen. Donato on protecting women's sports
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ISP Peru District shares stats from weekend patrols
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Goodwill donation sparks bomb scare in Rochester
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Bookings and Blotter – April 15, 2025
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INDOT crews deploy to Michigan to assist with ice storm cleanup
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Ivy Tech Day celebrates donations more than $483,000 statewide
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Easter festivities kick off in the area
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Caucus set for seat on Henry Township Advisory Board
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Bookings and Blotter – April 11, 2025
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Braun declares state of disaster emergency for 18 Indiana counties
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Bremen man to be sentenced in school firearm incident
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Local financial advisor suggests stock investors not panic
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Rochester to hold controlled burn Friday morning
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Governor Braun takes steps to improve retention of correctional officers and reduce recidivism
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NICF awards $1K grant to Guardian Advocates
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Logansport woman killed in two-vehicle crash in Cass County
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Bookings and Blotter – April 10, 2025
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Logansport Memorial Hospital to officially join Parkview Health this year
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Indiana Department of Health confirms 5 new measles cases
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Your Future Fulton County group forms for RED program
The following column is provided by Fulton Economic Development Corp. Executive Director Michael Ladd:
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Congressman Yakym highlights importance of TANF efficiency
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Bookings and Blotter – April 9, 2025
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State Road 25 closure next week in Cass County
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State comptroller, treasurer coming to Fulton County
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Bookings and Blotter – April 8, 2025
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NICF announces retirement of executive director
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ISP partners with DEA for Drug Take Back Day
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More warnings to avoid storm-related scams
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Indiana Department of Health confirms first case of measles In 2025
The case is in an unvaccinated minor in Allen County, and state and local public health officials are working together on the investigation and to confirm any additional cases.
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Bookings and Blotter – April 7, 2025
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Traffic stop nets four arrests
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Nominations open for RHS Distinguished Alumni awards
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SR 23 closure in Starke County
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Reminder of the dangers of flood waters
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Missing Silver Lake teen found safe
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Cleanup continues after storms rip through area; tornados confirmed in Marshall County
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Indiana State Parks hiring for lifeguards at public pools and beaches
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Serving Up Success training set for food service professionals
Training sessions, scheduled for February 2025, will focus on menu development, staff recruitment and training, financial management and delivering exceptional customer experiences.
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Chief Menominee monument a reminder of Native Americans forced removal 186 years ago
It's been 186 years since the forced removal of Native Americans from Indiana, in what would later be dubbed the Trail of Death. The 17-foot tall granite statue of Chief Menominee in rural Marshall County was the first monument dedicated by the state of Indiana to Native Americans in 1909 and stands as a reminder of the Potawatomi presence the community once had.
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