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By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen July 30, 2025 An occupational therapist assistant for more than 30 years, Diane Thrawley stood under the shade of a towering tree in downtown Mitchell’s Friends ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) — New laws in Indiana are now in effect, focusing on energy innovation and healthcare cost reduction ...
Evansville sits right on the Ohio River, offering beautiful views without the premium price tag. Housing costs here are about 20% below the national average. Your Social Security check will cover a ...
Indiana-based organizations will host events in cities and towns across the state to demonstrate the impact of federal cuts ...
Further investigation by Indiana State Police Detectives from the Putnamville State Police Post has provided additional details regarding the death of Shane Hedden, a 48-year-old West Terre Haute ...
Dr. Andre Obua drove 18 hours from Miami to Terre Haute, Indiana. He pulled up to the home of a local kidney specialist and allegedly opened fire, striking the kidney doctor in the hand before ...
A proposed merger of Vigo County’s only two hospitals seemed likely to Sen. Ed Charbonneau when the Indiana Department of Health was considering the first merger application for Union Hospital and ...
A former Terre Haute resident lost her life in Columbia, Tenn., May 31 after a violent attack in her neighborhood that left two people dead and another injured. Stacie Lynn Malone Wright, 51, who ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WANE) – DeKalb High School graduate and former Olympian Rachel Dincoff will be inducted to the Indiana Track and Field Hall of Fame later this month. Dincoff competed in the ...
What years of witnessing executions taught me about sin, mercy, and the possibility of redemption ...