Local News
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FSSA To survey SNAP recipients about Smart SNAP
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Woodlawn Board of Trustees names a new CEO
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77 pigs killed after semi-trailer rolls over in Cass County
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Registration for the 2026 Summer Library Program now open at Fulton County Public Library
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IDEM forecasts statewide Air Quality Action Day for Thursday
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Nominations open for 2026 Golden Hoosier Award
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World's largest operating steam locomotive coming to Argos this Friday
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Governor Braun extends gas tax savings again
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Indiana State Fair announces first wave of Hoosier Lottery Free Stage concerts for 2026
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Rochester woman arrested for being shirtless in ditch off U.S. 31
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Drone helps keep firefighters safe dealing with anhydrous tank leak in Winamac
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A month left to submit Fulton County Community Foundation’s summer scholarship application
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Construction to begin next week at U.S. 31 and State Road 10 in Marshall County
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Free meals available to Indiana students this summer
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Man arrested after allegedly knocking out estranged wife
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Boy shot in head area in Logansport
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Former Starke County jail matron sentenced to 12 months probation for fraud
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Rochester - Art Mobile chosen by Creative Convergence Program
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Rochester Class of 2026 valedictorian, salutatorian
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Fulton County unemployment rate slightly better than Indiana, Pulaski lowest in region
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Two-vehicle Starke County crash, people from Plymouth, Knox injured
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Death investigation involving a child in Miami County
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Car seat safety event taking place in Winamac May 29
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Fulton County Assessor holding mobile offices to answer questions, appeal assessments
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Rochester woman arrested for alleged abuse after child runs away from home
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Indiana State Fair holds job fair on June 4
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Missing child found safe in Miami County
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Scholarships available through the Fulton County Community Foundation
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Culver reminds golf cart owners to register before hitting town streets
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Kewanna man arrested for domestic battery after allegedly abusing child
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Mentone Egg Festival May 28th, 29th and 30th
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Man arrested after blocking intersection with wheelchair in Rochester
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Indiana AG Rokita calls on race fans to raise the red flag on human trafficking ahead of the 110th Indianapolis 500
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US 31 car accident turns into shooting investigation in Miami County
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Kewanna Arts Alliance to host public engagement on upcoming art display June 7
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FCHS to hold open house At Tombaugh Center
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Make water safety a priority
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Statewide Amber Alert cancelled after baby found safe; suspect arrested
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Argos man arrested after allegedly pointing firearm at wife and son
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Fulton County Sheriff's Office advising motorists to be careful when using detours
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USPS proposes maintenance, repairs during Mailbox Improvement Week
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Ron Shaffer steps down as Dean of Students, head football coach at Plymouth
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Indiana BMV branches closed for holiday weekend
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Damaged Rochester hydrant repaired, discolored water still possibility
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Argos Farmers Market opens Friday night
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BioHeartland launches as the new identity for Indiana’s bioscience ecosystem
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Damaged fire hydrant impacting Rochester's water distribution
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Foundation grant helps Sensory Success Project
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SR 25 seal coat work underway in Cass / Carroll counties
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Kewanna man arrested for allegedly molesting multiple children
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Pulaski County to test tornado sirens May 19
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"Improving Outcomes, Together" theme for National EMS Week
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Candidates can begin filing for school board elections on Tuesday
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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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