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Ride the Lightning back to raise funds for FOP Lodge #143 Shop With a Cop
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Federal judge blocks Indiana’s ban on use of student IDs for voting
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Indiana releases update to the State Nutrient Reduction Strategy
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Road closure for State Road 25 in Fulton County
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Community leaders unite to bring inclusive playgrounds to Eastern Pulaski Elementary
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Food sport’s biggest stage will be at Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center
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U. S. Rep. Rudy Yakym hosting mobile office hours
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Governor Braun announces $200 M investment to expand child care affordability, reduce waitlists
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Fulton County Solid Waste District accepting applications for employee through April 22
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Car - semi crash on U.S. 31
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Education Union for ISTA staff files unfair labor charges
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People urged to take precautions against tick-borne disease as risk increases with warmer weather
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Wabash AD Matt Stone passed away, services Monday
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Rochester baseball falls in last at-bat at Rossville
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Starke and Pulaski among counties impacted by severe storms now available for SBA disaster assistance
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Hoosiers may qualify for free well water testing
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Rochester paving company submits low bid for road projects in Marshall County
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Caston School Corporation recognized in statewide study highlighting school impact on student success
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Attorney General vows to protect Hoosiers from gas price gouging during temporary gas tax suspension
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ACLU of Indiana raises alarms about medical care, oversight and treatment of people held in ICE custody at Miami Correctional Facility
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Duke Energy reminds residents to call 811 before beginning spring digging projects
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Tuesday HS scoreboard
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun declares gas tax holiday
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Open Mic Readings event at Mellow Mug Cafe April 9
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One person killed after falling wood hits driver on US 35 in Starke County
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Fulton County Community Foundation grant helps Grace MomCo grow support for mothers and families
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Boating on Barbee and Tippecanoe Lakes Chain, and Lake Wawasee is restricted
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ISP investigates death at Miami Correctional Facility
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Bremen Agronomy Center among investment sites for Keystone Cooperative
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Early voting underway
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Lane closures on State Road 25 in Cass County
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Ivy Tech Kokomo makes $122 million economic impact on the region
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South Bend woman injured in crash into utility pole
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Rochester man charged with multiple drug offenses, battery of a police officer
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NIPSCO customers protected from service disconnections through May 15
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Sandbag resources available in Fulton County
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Indiana AG warns of human trafficking during Final Four
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Rochester drops baseball season opener, Caston falls despite big day from Logan
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Lane closures on U.S. 30 in Starke & Marshall counties
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Amy Conrad new 4-H Youth Educator in Fulton County
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North Judson Police Department seeking help from the public to identify theft suspects
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Fulton County Farmers Market kicks off season May 9
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Bills signed to protect kids from exploitation on social media, crack down on online predators
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Fulton County Democratic Party documents Saturday's protest
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Rochester man facing felony charges after allegedly attacking man with hammer
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Voter registration deadline April 6
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Flags ordered to half-staff for Captain Seth Koval
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U.S. Representative Yakym mobile office hours for April
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Reported sexual assault Friday afternoon results in arrest that evening
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National Band Expo on May 16 at Sweetwater
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Rochester FD hiring full-time firefighter
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Indiana launches enforcement campaign to target distracted driving and speeding
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Rochester competing in the Hoosier State Relays Indoor State Finals
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Bridge replacement to close SR 25 for several months
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Indianapolis Indians named title partner of the 2026 Indiana State Fair
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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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