Local News
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Peru juvenile airlifted after ORV accident
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4C Health celebrates 50 years, honors Behavioral Health Champions of 2025: Rep. Manning
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$1,000 grant from Fulton County Ambassador’s Club fuels Rreading success at Akron Elementary
Pictured from left to right: FCCF Director of Development Brian Johnson, Kirk Robinson, Akron Elementary Paraprofessional Kara Robinson, Reading Interventionist Hayley Whitaker, Akron Principal Scott Sterk, and Reading Interventionist Valerie Lukens.
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Scholarships available through the Fulton County Community Foundation
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Upcoming events to help Rochester couple struggling with health and financial crisis
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Indiana farms cleared of avian flu
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Miami County court case headed to Supreme Court
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IDVA partnership with Rolling Thunder, revenue from POW/MIA plates
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Change of schedule for flushing of water mains in Rochester
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Congressman Yakym announces district staff mobile office hours for June
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Bids awarded for Rochester water distribution improvements, new storage tank projects
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U.S. 35 closure in Cass County
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Rochester mayor, council hear financial presentation of effects of state property tax reform
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“Paw-ty with the Foundation” to showcase animal shelter’s community impact
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U.S. Rep. Yakym surprises Hoosier Heroes with Congressional Records
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First-ever Memorial Day Manitou Monster 12k Run & 5K Run/Walk brings 63 participants
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Indiana Chamber seeks annual award nominations for outstanding leaders, community
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Record funds available for Cass County Community Foundation grant cycle
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Lane closures, short-term road closure on U.S. 421 in Pulaski County
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Rochester contractor to flush city's water mains starting June 1
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June 16 is deadline to renew, upgrade Indy 500 tickets for '26
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Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest accepting submissions in June
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Area high schools chosen for Rural Early College Network (RECN) 2.0
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Indiana Conservation Officers hold memorial, awards ceremony
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USDA approves Indiana’s waiver to memove sugary drinks from SNAP Benefits
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Fulton County becomes first in Indiana with 100% fiber coverage
RTC Fiber Communications completes landmark broadband expansion project.
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Governor Braun directs flags to be flown at half-staff statewide
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Akron Youth League receives $20,000 grant for diamond field lighting project
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Galveston 18-year old arrested for threat at person at Kokomo HS
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Public invited to comment on Indiana's 2026 air monitoring plans
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Jury finds Starke County man guilty of murdering father
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Pipe lining project on shoulders of U.S. 31 starts Tuesday
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Beacon Credit Union recently donated $1,000 to Joe’s Hope
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Program called 'A Matter of Balance' offered by Fulton County Extension
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Winamac man arrested for theft accused of multi-county theft spree
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Fulton County emergency responders plan exercise for next month, county commissioner news
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Knox man sentenced to 10 years in prison for child molesting
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Alternating lane closures as construction completes on U.S. 31, overpass bridge at Elkhart Western Railroad
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Rochester softball clinches TRC title, stays unbeaten in conference play
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Rochester baseball celebrates Senior Night, stays in contention for share of TRC
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American Water Charitable Foundation celebrates grant award to the Shirley Heinze Land Trust
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Fulton County Assessor to host Mobile Office
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ISP, local law enforcement ramp up seat belt enforcement
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IDHS honors essential EMS personnel during National EMS Week
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Juvenile reported missing last week in Pulaski County found, back with family
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Peru couple arrested for firing guns in reported burglary incident
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Wanted man arrested in Cass County after barricading himself in residence
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Woodlawn's Troy Phillipy tased for Ride the Lightning fundraiser
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New boys basketball coach Luke Smith appeared on GIANT fm Friday
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FCCF announces 2025 township grant awards
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Assessor welcomes questions about property assessments
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Postcards arriving soon as Election Division continues to clean Indiana voter rolls
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Drivers from Rochester, Tippecanoe injured in two-vehicle collision
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Motorcyclist injured after passing tractor driven by Rochester man
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Bookings and Blotter – May 14, 2025
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$2K grant supports Agatha Christie genre unit at RHS
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TVHS building trades completes house
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Congressman Yakym: 'A major victory for hardworking Hoosiers'
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Governor Braun directs flags to be flown at half-staff statewide.
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USDA to open General and Continuous Conservation Reserve Program enrollment for 2025
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Man OK after being shot in Fulton County hunting accident
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Secretary of State warns Hoosiers of phishing scam involving government emails
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Bookings and Blotter – May 13, 2025
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LHN: Protect your bedtime and routine
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Bookings and Blotter – May 12, 2025
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Rochester man arrested following alleged break-in, assault
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Bikers Against Predators sting leads to arrest of Rochester man
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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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