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Indiana Storm Chasers Preparing For Full-Day Severe Weather Coverage
(INDIANA) - As forecasters warn of a potentially dangerous severe weather outbreak today, Indiana Storm Chasers says it is preparing for extended live coverage as storms develop across the state.The organization says multiple rounds of severe weather are possible, with the greatest concern arrivi...
Read MoreNational Weather Service Warns Of Significant Severe Weather Threat Wednesday
(NORTHEAST INDIANA) - The National Weather Service is urging residents across northeast Indiana to prepare for a potentially significant round of severe weather Wednesday.Much of the area is under a moderate risk for severe weather, a Level 4 out of 5 designation that meteorologists say is relati...
Read MoreDr. Alan McGee Rejoins Trine University Board Of Trustees
(ANGOLA) - Trine University has welcomed Dr. Alan McGee back to its Board of Trustees.McGee, a longtime orthopedic surgeon and current president of orthopedics for Parkview Health, previously served on the board from 2014 through 2017. Trustees voted to affirm his return during the board's May me...
Read MoreDirty Deeds Bringing AC/DC Tribute Show To Trine University
(ANGOLA) - Fans of AC/DC will have a chance to relive the band's most iconic eras when the tribute band Dirty Deeds performs at Trine University's T. Furth Center for Performing Arts on Friday, July 24.The concert begins at 8 p.m. in the Ryan Concert Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m.Dirty Deeds features...
Read MoreDekko Foundation Awards More Than $1.1 Million In Grants
(KENDALLVILLE) - The Dekko Foundation has awarded more than $1.1 million in grants and pledges to youth-serving organizations during its latest round of grantmaking.The Herald Republican reports the Kendallville-based private family foundation will celebrate its 45th anniversary later this year. ...
Read MoreIndiana Gets More Control Over Some Federal Education Dollars
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana will have more flexibility in how it spends some federal education funding under a new agreement approved by the U.S. Department of Education.The waiver allows the state to combine $50 million from five federal education programs into a single funding pool with fewer rest...
Read MoreSturgis Hospital To Close Permanently Friday
(STURGIS) - Sturgis Hospital will cease operations at noon on Friday, June 19, after years of financial challenges.Hospital officials announced the closure Tuesday, citing declining reimbursement rates, rising operational costs and a sustained decrease in patient utilization.The hospital said lea...
Read MoreQuincy Police Remind Residents Of Golf Cart Rules
(QUINCY) - The Quincy Police Department is reminding residents about village golf cart regulations following an increase in complaints involving underage and reckless drivers.Police Chief Dalton Turmell said the department has received multiple complaints about individuals under the age of 16 ope...
Read MoreMichigan Attorney General Warns Homeowners About Summer Scams
(LANSING) - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office is urging residents to use caution when hiring contractors for summer home improvement projects.State officials say warmer weather often brings an increase in complaints involving contractors who use high-pressure sales tactics, perform p...
Read MoreToddler Dies In Accidental Shooting In Defiance County
(HICKSVILLE) - Authorities are investigating the death of a 2-year-old boy who was fatally shot Saturday near Hicksville.The Defiance County Sheriff's Office and Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday that the shooting was determined to be accidental after children gained access to an unsecured loaded ...
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