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Take the Hawaiian Loco Moco, a breakfast dish that brings a taste of the islands to the Midwest. A bed of rice topped with a ...
Boarding an open-air bus, you’ll embark on a tour through 1,500 acres of rolling Pennsylvania hills and forests, where North ...
"As Indiana's secretary of state and head of (its) Business Services Division, I stand firmly against adding toll roads to our interstates," Diego Morales said.
Where happy hour is a crime: A state-by-state map of drinking deal bans Several states banned drink specials during the 1980s. Some of those laws still remain in effect today.
Summer is here, which means the return of county fairs, and there are plenty in the WLKY region. Use our interactive map to find one near you.
Institutions will keep tuition flat for in-state undergraduate students through the 2026-27 academic year.
Nearly two dozen state geological surveys depend heavily on federal funds. A proposed budget cut could slow or stop key geologic mapping work.
Over a month after Chris King pulled his plans for a planned unit development geared toward data centers and industrial usages in Buck Creek Township, the Shelbyville-based developer has been ...
Giving middle-income families access to affordable homeownership. That's the goal of an event this weekend at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
Are fireworks legal in my state? See how laws differ across the U.S. Consumer fireworks are available in most states, but others have stricter rules, and one even has an outright ban on them.
All of Indiana's colleges and universities have agreed to freeze undergraduate in-state tuition and mandatory fees for the next two years. On the surface, that sounds great.
Since taking office, Martinez has initiated two saturation patrols each month, he said — one near the state line and one in the central Lake County area.
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