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Amid rising skepticism about vaccines, Dr. Tony GiaQuinta says there are two things you can still trust — that immunizations ...
Hoosier farmers are a loyal lot. Indiana farm country is certifiably Donald J. Trump country. The two-term Republican president has carried the state’s 11 Electoral College votes in ...
There are plenty of opportunities for job seekers to ask questions and receive assistance during Postal Service Job Fairs at different locations across Indiana. Several fairs seek to ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Whitley County’s Kile family received a Sesquicentennial Award last Wednesday at the Indiana State Fair.
The Indiana Cemetery Heritage Sign Initiative began in 2001 by the Indiana Historical Bureau with two primary goals: ...
The NCAA has fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for a third game over a ...
Other Whitko teachers are just happy that the junior high students now have their own space. A math teacher at Whitko said the junior high students have been sharing a building with the high school ...
In a new location at 309 W. Van Buren St., the nonprofit’s biggest annual fundraiser approaches – a mini-golf outing Sept. 25 at Paige’s Crossing. Team registration and sponsorship opportunities are ...
COLUMBIA CITY – School may have started, but some city projects are still on-going. Columbia City Common Council heard updates on city projects at its most recent meeting Tuesday.
BUTLER — Being able to trace family history is an educational experience for many people. For Jerry and Sharon Zonker, being able to trace ancestry back to the Mayflower was a pleasant surprise. Arial ...
Feed the Need: 8-10 a.m. at Columbia City Church of the Brethren, 112 N. Washington St., Columbia City. Donation for pancake, egg, and sausage breakfast with 100% of the proceeds going to Coats for ...
COLUMBIA CITY – Purdue Extension in northeast Indiana will host a field day on Sept. 10 for farmers and agribusiness professionals that highlights current agronomic research.