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- State Road 14 to be closed east of Winamac starting on or after April 15, 2024 through early November April 5, 2024
- Indiana Secretary of State visits more than 40 counties, including Fulton, delivering election improvement grants January 19, 2024
- 2023 fall dean’s list, chancellor’s list, honor academic achievement at Indiana University Kokomo January 11, 2024
- Indiana Secretary of State notifying Hoosier businesses of new reporting requirements to comply with Federal Corporate Transparency Act December 28, 2023
- State park properties offer First Day Hikes on New Year’s Day 2024 December 28, 2023
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Indiana Farm Bureau Members Report on Spring Planting Progress
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana crop farmers have been battling extreme rain and cold temperatures since late April. Indiana Farm Bureau spoke to several corn and soybean farmers in various counties across…
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State Health Department Publishes County Opioid Profiles
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has posted new online profiles that show the rising toll the national opioid epidemic is taking on Indiana’s counties. The profiles,…
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Informatics, applied health science degrees offered online through Indiana University Kokomo
KOKOMO, Ind. — Indiana University Kokomo offers a new, flexible option for people seeking careers in the fast-growing fields of health care and informatics, with new online degrees available starting…
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Caston, Rochester students awarded Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarships
The 200 Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship recipients have been selected following a competitive selection process based on academic achievement, teacher nomination and an in-person interview. The scholarship pays up…
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Race Fans: Renew Your 2018 Month of May Tickets Now To Lock In 2017 Prices
INDIANAPOLIS– Fans can renew their tickets now for the 2018 Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil – at 2017 prices – as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is offering pre-race…
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Increasingly Potent Opiates Put Hoosiers, Responders at Risk
State medical personnel and responders are sounding the alarm on a continuing drug trend that could overdose, or potentially kill, Hoosiers and responders with minimal contact. Gray Death, a particularly…
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Attorney General Hill: More than 2,000 Indiana students are eligible for student loan cancellation
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill today announced that more than 2,000 Indiana residents who attended schools operated by Corinthian Colleges, Inc., are eligible for cancellation of federal student loans…
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Lt. Governor Crouch and FSSA now accepting 2017 “Golden Hoosier Award” Nominations
INDIANAPOLIS – Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, in collaboration with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Aging, has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2017…
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Tippecanoe Valley honors four retiring teachers for decades of service
Pictured left to right: TVSC Board of Trustees Vice President Stan Miller, TVSC Board Member Bryan Murphy, TVHS Industrial Technology Teacher Doug Heinold, TVHS Language Teacher Lois Buss, Mentone Elementary…
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IUK students inducted into Spanish honor society
KOKOMO, Ind. — Fourteen Indiana University Kokomo students were honored for achievement in Spanish language, with induction into the Omega Upsilon chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the collegiate national Spanish…