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Maybe after you finish your vegetable harvest, you mentally say, “I’m done this year,” and wait to start again next year.
Indiana is rolling out a series of new education laws aimed at helping students succeed in and beyond the classroom.
Winona Lake Board of Zoning Appeals approved Monday, July 21, a use variance for a property  to be classified as commercial ...
A Fort Wayne woman was arrested for allegedly driving in a reckless manner while two children were in her vehicle.
Ordinance changes approved by the Warsaw Common Council on first reading Monday night, July 21, define what a fixed bus stop ...
Crews working on the I-69 Ohio River Crossing project in southwest Indiana are entering the next phase of construction, with the delivery of nearly 200 large concrete beams for the Evansville approach ...
Framework should be up at the new Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. administration and day care building next month, said TVSC ...
A new housing strategy aimed at reversing population decline and encouraging growth has been revealed by the Pike County ...
Members of the Kosciusko County Board of Health voted to take a conservative approach with the use of its capital reserve ...
New SAT results showed more Hoosier students meeting college-readiness benchmarks in reading, but overall scores remain low — ...
A longtime community center in Terre Haute is facing closure after losing critical federal funding, prompting concern from ...
Cathi Collins has served as Fulton County’s jail commander for 10 years. Here, Debbie Fernandez, left, one of the Fulton ...