Local News
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Wanted man arrested in Cass County after barricading himself in residence
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Woodlawn's Troy Phillipy tased for Ride the Lightning fundraiser
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New boys basketball coach Luke Smith appeared on GIANT fm Friday
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FCCF announces 2025 township grant awards
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Assessor welcomes questions about property assessments
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Postcards arriving soon as Election Division continues to clean Indiana voter rolls
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Drivers from Rochester, Tippecanoe injured in two-vehicle collision
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Motorcyclist injured after passing tractor driven by Rochester man
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Bookings and Blotter – May 14, 2025
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$2K grant supports Agatha Christie genre unit at RHS
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TVHS building trades completes house
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Congressman Yakym: 'A major victory for hardworking Hoosiers'
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Governor Braun directs flags to be flown at half-staff statewide.
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USDA to open General and Continuous Conservation Reserve Program enrollment for 2025
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Man OK after being shot in Fulton County hunting accident
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Secretary of State warns Hoosiers of phishing scam involving government emails
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Bookings and Blotter – May 13, 2025
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LHN: Protect your bedtime and routine
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Unnecessary Extras creates community art project with Manny the Manitou Monster
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Bookings and Blotter – May 12, 2025
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Rochester man arrested following alleged break-in, assault
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Bikers Against Predators sting leads to arrest of Rochester man
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Candidates sought for Liberty Township trustee
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ISP increase patrols for Memorial Day weekend
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Off-road vehicles permitted on Pulaski County roads starting July 1
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Bookings and Blotter – May 9, 2025
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Parkview Health once again named among Becker’s Top Places to Work in Healthcare
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Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive this Saturday
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Bookings and Blotter – May 8, 2025
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Schmack Em' Bait and Tackle hooked on love for the community
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Congressman Yakym, colleagues introduce bill to counter drones
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Mentone and Akron elementaries receive Project Lead The Way recognition
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Mayor Odell on Mental Awareness Month: 'You're not alone'
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Narcan box placed in Culver
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Bookings and Blotter – May 7, 2025
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Purdue Extension to help older adults prevent falls
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Water main cleaning starts June 1
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Luke Smith to be named Rochester boys basketball coach
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Bookings and Blotter – May 6, 2025
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Kewanna Diner plants new roots in small town
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IHSAA adopts new transfer rules; votes down proposal for co-op teams
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Proposed ammonia plant receives early pushback
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County resistance plagues Indiana renewable push
This story was first posted to the Indiana Capital Chronicle, indianacapitalchronicle.com
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Bookings and Blotter – May 5, 2025
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Bremen student named winner of 2025 Congressional Art Competition
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May Day National Day of Action protest held in Winamac
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Culver town manager adds note section to town's website
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Fort Wayne man arrested again after allegedly refusing to leave Walmart
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Bookings and Blotter – May 2, 2025
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Hope Showley retires after 35 years at RHS
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State treasurer and comptroller discuss Indiana's financial state, challenges ahead
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Sheriff swears in 2 new deputies
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Kewanna Post Office woes from nearly 140 years ago
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Logansport man sentenced to 98 years in prison for child molesting
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PreservINg Main Street program now open for applications
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4C Health continues to expand primary care services
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Shipshewana Trading Place launches exciting 2025 market season with new events & experiences
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ISP investigating fatal crash in Starke County, seeking public's assistance
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Ivy Tech Community College names Martin Pollio as president
Pollio will lead Indiana’s largest postsecondary institution and workforce engine starting July 1
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FCCF supports new Learning Readiness PE program at RMS
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Sheriff's office reports successful Drug Take Back
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Yakym announces mobile office hours for May
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Bookings and Blotter – April 30, 2025
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Stealth-camping suspect faces multiple charges
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Who will 'Ride the Lightning' for Shop with a Cop?
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Logansport man receives 138 years in prison for child molesting
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Indiana to use grants to address railroad crossing collisions
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Bookings and Blotter – April 28, 2025
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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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