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Spiceland Freedom Days Festival will take place July 11-12, and this year’s festivities combine new events with traditional favorites.
As a former New Castle Trojan baseball player, Nathan Hacker knows there's no place like home. So he's rounded third in his ...
CONNERSVILLE — Reid Health is exhibiting more than 30 pieces of artwork by 16 artists, all aged 55 and older, as part of a collaboration with the Whitewater Valley Arts ...
MUNCIE — During its annual budget meeting today, the Ball State University Board of Trustees approved no increase in student tuition and mandatory fees for the 2025–26 and 2026–27 academic years. The ...
A Henry County man who punched and shattered a glass door at a Knightstown fitness facility has pleaded guilty to resisting ...
NOTE: This is the final article in a 13-part series that detailed Henry County’s first Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) ...
I got married in 1978, a time when a popular bridal shower activity included each guest printing a favorite recipe in her ...
I talked about the importance of having a transparent school grading system in Indiana that reflects both on standardized ...
As the 4-H and Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator, I have the privilege of engaging youth in agricultural education.
WILKINSON — Extra chairs had to be brought in to seat everyone who attended the June 7 town board meeting in Wilkinson. While the agenda mostly dealt with property line issues and town property, many ...
As the ongoing tariff rivalry continues between the U.S. and China, a question nags in the background: Can the U.S. economy, including American agribusiness, decrease dependency on China?
Stewart Douglas, a Purdue University commodity marketing student from Flat Rock, and Rachel Breunig, an agribusiness management student from Fishers, completed a summer Field Specialist Internship ...