Local News
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Fulton County Community Foundation earns $100,000 Grant, expands local giving opportunities
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Drug charges involved in ISP traffic stop
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Fulton County Animal Adoption & Education Center waving adoption fees for qualified dog owners
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Mentone man sentenced to nine years in prison for battering baby
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Indiana State Police wants everyone to stay safe this Halloween
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Fulton County Sheriff’s Office touts response during Prescription Drug Take Back Day
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Nominations being accepted for Indiana Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) of the Year
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BMV warns customers of new scam text messages
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National FFA Convention & Expo to call Indy home through 2040
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Tortoises taken from Indianapolis Zoo found safe in Madison County park
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Rex found guilty of felony child molest and felony sexual misconduct with minor
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INDOT has plans to expand electric vehicle charging
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November dates for Fulton County Christmas Basket applications
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Wednesday is Buckle Up Phone Down Day in Indiana
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American Red Cross encouraging Halloween blood donations in Talma
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Indiana Department of Health confirms first flu death of season
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Tortoises stolen from Indianapolis Zoo
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911 hang-up leads to Logansport man being arrested for animal cruelty, invasion of privacy, a warrant
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Indiana Department of Revenue warns of text message scam
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Lactation After Loss Program available statewide
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Winamac Volunteer Fire Department open house to help raise funds for new fire truck
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Indiana State Police tips for avoiding deer on the road
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Executive Director of the Indiana State Fair Commission Cindy Hoye announces retirement
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Fulton County Animal Center preparing for Thanks “for” Giving Virtual Silent Auction
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Area fire departments awarded grants to fight wildland fires
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Gudas family receives keys to their new home during Fulton County Habitat for Humanity dedication ceremony
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Twelve Mile woman convicted of child molesting and sex trafficking faces 300 years in prison
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4C Health celebrates impact through HRSA child and adolescent behavioral health grant
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Indiana hunters encouraged to donate deer to feed the hungry
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Lactation After Loss Program available statewide
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Culver Fall Fest opens Friday
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Woodlawn’s pumpkin decorating contest open for public voting
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Charges filed against North Manchester man for attempted murder
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Burn ban lifted but Fulton County Commissioners now concerned about smoking
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NASDPTS celebrates School Bus Safety Week
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Flock Safety and Ring partner to enable Community Requests and improve neighborhood safety
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SNAP benefits on pace to run out in two weeks if shutdown persists
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Blood drives in area to benefit American Red Cross
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Driver in Starke County car crash found dead in abandoned home
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Indiana State Police Partners with DEA for Drug Take Back Day
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Heartland Art Center offers artists in region opportunity to turn art into business
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DNR encourages the public to help stop poaching
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INDOT, ISP: Move Over and Slow Down for vehicles with flashing lights
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NIPSCO announces increase in winter heating bills
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Reserved hunt applications open for December Gamebird Area and Indiana Private Land hunts
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Stellantis investment in US facilities means 100 jobs in Kokomo
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More than 20 Indiana counties remain under burn ban
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Caston School Corporation Board Meeting, budget adoption Wednesday
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HPAI detected in Elkhart County
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2026 Rochester schools budget set for adoption
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Culver's Masonic Cemetery site of event on Nov. 2
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OrthoWorx announces hiring of Andrea Sullivan, Orthopedic Industry Retention Initiative Executive Director
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IHSAA sets football sectional brackets for start of tournament
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Tippecanoe Valley athletic director placed on leave pending investigation
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Fulton County road closure set to begin this week
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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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