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Just one day after Gov. Mike Braun signed the state’s next two-year budget into law, the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit to halt a ...
In the 100 years since D.O. McComb & Sons was founded many things have changed, but one important thing has remained the same ...
Lucinda “Cindy” Kay McClure, 77, of Wolf Lake, Indiana, passed away at 3:46 p.m., on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at Parkview ...
Indiana Grown, the state’s local agricultural marketing initiative, hosted its second annual Indiana Grown Showcase on April ...
Fifty-three students in Trine University’s Allen School of Engineering and Computing were inducted into the Order of the ...
Sheri G. Trine has rejoined the Trine University Board of Trustees as a full member, following a vote of affirmation by its ...
The DeKalb County Commissioners Monday awarded the contract for the Spencerville Covered Bridge roof replacement project to R ...
A Trine University senior design team worked this year to help lessen that threat. For their senior design project, the team ...
An Illinois state legislator is pushing to move the United States Department of Agriculture out of Washington D.C., and into the heart of farm country.
COLUMBIA CITY – The Carroll and Columbia City boys volleyball teams have established quite a budding rivalry in the three years the emerging sport has been in existence in Indiana. May 5 at Columbia ...
After years of delay, Hoosiers and other state residents will need a Real ID to pass through airport security and enter ...
COLUMBIA CITY – Michela Clifford has been a big part of the establishment of the girls wrestling program at Columbia City High School. Her efforts both in the classroom and on the mat have paid off ...