Local News
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Kewanna man accused of battering woman, holding her against her will
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ISP, Culver Police and M.C. Coroners Office investigating death In Culver
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Townsend Produce Market at 803 E. Ninth St now open for the season
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Nickel Plate Trail's extension completion celebrated with ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday
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Resurfacing on SR 8 planned for next week
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Cass County community to receive grant to help with water issues
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Logansport man arrested after scamming out-of-state developer, allegedly renting out building before completing construction
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Up to $100K available from IDEM Community Recycling Grant program
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Grant sparks celebration as American Legion Post 36 ignites Rochester’s Fourth of July
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Indiana State Fair unveils a sweet symphony of delicious foods
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Lt. Governor Beckwith to host town hall in Kosciusko County Tuesday
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U.S. 35 closure next week in Starke County
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Grant to fund new batting cages for Fulton Athletic League
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Drugs, guns, arrests during Operation Blue Thunder
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4C Health celebrates planting roots in the ground with ribbon-cutting at new Winamac location
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Death investigation underway after suspected suicide victim found under bridge in Pulaski County
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Kewanna man injured in ATV accident Thursday on Lincoln Highway
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CountryMark fuel stations host Fueling Freedom fundraisers on Friday to benefit military families
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Indiana unemployment rate below national average
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NIPSCO receives approval for electric rate increase
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Indiana AG sounds the alarm on dangerous BMV scam texts
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Galveston Police asking the public's help to find Paul Wade
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The circus is coming to the Indiana State Fair
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Pulaski and Wabash among nine Indiana counties chosen for misdemeanor defense reimbursement pilot
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UPS facility in Bourbon closed Tuesday, workers moved to other terminals
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Argos man arrested for domestic battery
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INDOT releases final reports for ProPEL U.S. 30 and U.S. 31 planning studies
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Pulaski County Council member Jerry Locke resigns from seat
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Fulton woman recently arrested on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor and child solicitation
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All Indiana public higher education institutions announce tuition freezes
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Residents can call 211 to find local cooling centers during extreme heat
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INDOT announces expansion of worksite speed control pilot
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Rochester City Pool opens for the season after delay from renovations
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4C Health partners with Mend to enhance access, engagement, outcomes in behavioral health care
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Longtime ag educator Thomas Barry Daugherty passed away
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SR 219 resurfacing in Cass and Carroll counties
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Excessive Heat Watch issued by NWS starting this weekend
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New county jail continues to collect
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Winamac man dead after shootout with police in Chesterton
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Two Rochester people arrested on drug charges following traffic stop
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Three New York residents arrested in Fulton County on drug charges, over 100 mph on US 31
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Indiana DNR plans aerial treatment in Starke County next week to slow spread of spongy moths
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Donations requested for Rochester fireworks
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USPS job fairs scheduled for next week
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Community open house Wednesday at Fulton County Animal Adoption & Education Center
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Nominations open for farmers and ranchers to serve on USDA Farm Service Agency county committees
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Beacon Credit Union presents at Healthy Families of Area Five
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IDVA launches streamlined Military Family Relief Fund online application
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IDEM forecasts Air Quality Action Day for today in Northwest, North Central Indiana
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Post Offices will close in observance of Juneteenth
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4C Health says walk-in access to services is key for many
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Parkview launching Upvia Health
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‘No Kings’ protests held in Logansport, Winamac
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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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