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Indiana Senate Opens Applications for 2026 Student Page Program
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Middle and high school students interested in seeing state government up close can now apply for Indiana's 2026 Senate Page Program.The full-day experience is open to students in grades 6 through 12 and gives young people a behind-the-scenes look at how laws are made. Pages tour ...
Read MoreAuburn Community Band's Snowed-Out Christmas Concert Set for Monday Night
(AUBURN) - The Auburn Community Band's Christmas concert is back on the calendar after snowy weather forced a postponement.The new performance date is Monday, Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Auburn Church of the Nazarene on North Main Street.The concert is free and open to the public, with sponsorshi...
Read MoreCameron Health Sweeps State Honors for Community Impact and Patient Care
(ANGOLA) - Cameron Health is celebrating two major statewide honors after the Indiana Rural Health Association recognized the hospital for outstanding community partnership and exceptional patient and family care. Cameron received the Critical Access Hospital Community Partner Award, recognizing ...
Read MoreTrine Students Shine Bright at Annual STEM Showcase
(ANGOLA) - Trine University packed the MTI Center with innovation last week as students showed off 61 projects during the school's ninth annual STEM Research and Design Symposium. Students from biomedical, chemical, mechanical and exercise science programs presented everything from VR rollercoast...
Read MoreHornet Nation Says Goodbye: Coach Andy Thomas Steps Aside After a Dozen Remarkable Seasons
(ANGOLA) - Angola High School is searching for a new head football coach after longtime leader Andy Thomas announced his resignation today, ending a 12-year run at the helm of the Hornets.In a written statement, Thomas said it had been "an honor and a privilege" to coach at Angola, thanking schoo...
Read MoreFormer Coach Reverses Course, Now Ready for Sentencing in Child Sex Crimes Case
AUBURN -- Former DeKalb and Garrett teacher and coach Brody Dixon has changed course once again -- now telling the court he wants to move forward with his guilty pleas in a series of child sex-crime cases.Dixon had previously pleaded guilty to seven Level 5 felonies, including child solicitation,...
Read MoreIndiana Opens Applications for $40,000 Future Teachers Scholarship
(INDIANA) - Indiana students aiming for a career in the classroom can now apply for a major financial boost. The state has opened applications for the Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship -- offering up to $40,000 to high-achieving high school and college students who commit to teaching...
Read MoreSteuben County Moves to Close Ozark Street for Rail Project
(ANGOLA) - Steuben County officials are taking steps to close a section of Ozark Street in Pleasant Lake to support the operations of the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society. The County Council approved seeking a state grant to cover $20,000 of the project costs, which include guardrails, pave...
Read MorePaving Power Boost: Millions Awarded Across Steuben, DeKalb, LaGrange & Noble
(INDIANA) - Communities across northeast Indiana are getting a major boost for local road projects, thanks to the latest round of INDOT's Community Crossings Matching Grants. Governor Mike Braun announced $100 million statewide, with big wins in Steuben, DeKalb, LaGrange and Noble Counties:· ...
Read MoreCourt Says “Yes” to 24% Pot Tax—Growers Call It a Market Killer
(LANSING) - Michigan's cannabis industry is gearing up for a legal battle after a Court of Claims judge declined to stop the state's new 24% wholesale marijuana excise tax, allowing it to kick in on January 1st. Producers and retailers statewide -- including shops in the Coldwater area -- warn th...
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