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Six of Indiana’s public colleges and universities are cutting or consolidating more than 400 academic degree programs ahead ...
At their meeting, Tuesday, July 8, members of the Nashville Parking & Public Facilities and Food & Beverage Commission ...
Indiana scored a $6.25 million boost from the federal government to expand registered apprenticeships across the state – ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers about an email and text message scam falsely claiming to be a “final notice” from the Indiana Motor Vehicle Administration (BMV), not the Indiana ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) welcomes Hoosiers outdoors this summer for its annual wild turkey brood‐reporting effort. Running from July 1 through August 31, the program ...
All residents are invited to Deer Run Park on Wednesday, July 23, for the second annual Back-to-School Bash, a free, ...
Governor Mike Braun officially launched the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation to help Main Street entrepreneurs start ...
Hills O’Brown Realty (Advertisement): Three-bedroom brick veneer home on 5 acres close to Lake Monroe. Two full baths, ...
The newest water quality reports from Brown County Water Utility and the Town of Nashville show that local drinking water met ...
The Brown County Council held a three-hour budget workshop on Thursday, July 2 to lay out their approach for reviewing the ...
The recent attacks on Indiana’s colleges and universities will have lasting effects far beyond the classroom. From slashing ...
Dr. William Orville Irvine, a devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather, orthopaedic surgeon, and compassionate steward ...