Local News
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Indiana Attorney General Rokita warns Brickyard 400 fans to stay alert for signs of human trafficking
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INDOT road closure for State Road 39 in Pulaski County
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Joint narcotics investigation leads to arrest of previously deported felon
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No contact order to be modified in neglect case involving Logansport Police Officer
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Joint narcotics investigation leads to arrest of previously deported felon
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27-year-old Peru man identified as driver killed in Cass County accident July 6
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One dead, two injured in two-car crash
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Residents can call 2-1-1 to find local cooling centers during extreme heat
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4C Health partners with Heidi Health to enhance clinician support with AI technology
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Rochester man sentenced to 146 months in prison
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Familiar scam happening again
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Deadline 4pm Tuesday to apply as Culver rep for Marshall County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors
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21-year-old Knox man accused of holding Snapchat date against her will
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Indiana unemployment rate below national average
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Emily Vigar takes Supreme Master Showmanship in three species during Fulton County 4H Fair
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Beware of scam callers impersonating local police
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Skylark Labs wins multiple contracts to equip INDOT with Scout Towers for live mobility analytics
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Rochester mayor talks development, hotels, apartments
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Public asked to avoid parts of SR 10 in Starke County after hazardous material spill
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Tom Wilson Memorial Fund sends Manitou clients to Camp Friedenswald
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Wabash County firefighter arrested on three child molesting charges
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New Liberty Township trustee and advisory board member sworn in
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Northern Indiana Power From the Past, Inc. (NIPFP), kicks off 48th annual antique power show this weekend in Winamac
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Indiana's Gov. Braun forms task force to strengthen Emergency Alert System
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Indiana Sec of State launches free Experian AutoCheck® vehicle history reports
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Indiana State Fair tickets, special packages
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Two pregnant women among injured in Pulaski County accident
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Rochester mayor says Tuesday brought two wins for the city
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Body of Carmel man recovered from Lake Wawasee in Kosciusko County
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Zimmer Biomet announces definitive agreement to acquire Texas company in hopes of expanding robotic technology
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Tuesday at the Fulton County Fair
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Producers and landowners can now enroll in USDA's Grassland Conservation Reserve Program
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Civilians & Soldiers in History Day this weekend at Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum
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Toxic algae bloom in Tippecanoe River
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Taste of the Fair lineup announced for Indiana State Fair
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Indiana Secretary of State to use federal tool to verify citizenship of voters
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Agenda for Caston School Corporation school board meeting
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Logansport Memorial Hospital is now Parkview Logansport Hospital
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Fulton County contracts require approval from county government, courthouse repairs costly
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Public hearing July 24 to discuss proposed increase of Culver water rates
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Silver Lake man killed in officer-involved shooting
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Officer involved shooting under investigation in Wabash County
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Anspach working first Fulton County Fair as ag educator
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Starke County Sheriff's Department warns of scam involving Sex Offender Registry
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Fulton County Fair opens with Autcross, 4-H on Saturday
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Rochester to save over $7M on water project through State Revolving Fund
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What’s new at the 2025 Indiana State Fair
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Fulton County Courthouse attic cleanup a topic for county commissioners
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DHS to end ‘Shoes-Off’ travel policy
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Rochester to host volleyball semi-state, fall sports postseason host sites released
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Two injured in off-road vehicle accident in Kosciusko County
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Farmer sentiment weakens on cloudy trade outlook
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Culver looking for applicants for County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors
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Road closure begins Tuesday for State Road 14 in Jasper / Pulaski Counties
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One person dead after fiery crash in Cass County Sunday
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28-year-old motorcyclist killed in Cass County crash Saturday
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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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