The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is beginning the preliminary design phase of a proposed project to repair steel bridge components and enhance safety of the George Rogers Clark ...
First Lady Maureen Braun on Tuesday hosted her second annual Indiana First Lady’s Breakfast and announced she has almost reached a goal to fund Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Indiana.
In a perfect world, Iranians wouldn’t live under a repressive regime. They would be free to love who they choose, worship who they want and peacefully protest when they decide ...
Join us for an evening of good food, community and compassion at Pasta for Paws, APA’s annual spaghetti dinner benefiting our Fabulous Felines! This warm and welcoming event hel ...
Family Ark has expanded its teen and adolescent drug and alcohol treatment services, increasing access to trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate care for youth ages 12–17 across southern Indiana ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Monday made a case for his approach to rising energy bills — including new appointees and laws. Democrats, meanwhile, knocked his fellow Republicans for blocking ...
COVID dealt a significant blow to the leisure and hospitality industry. Shutdowns, followed by various mandates and crowd restrictions, caused a sharp drop in employment across the sector.
The Charlestown forward was one of 19 players selected to the IndyStar Indiana Junior All-Stars for 2026, All-Stars games director Mike Broughton announced Monday.
College: Graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and majored in language arts. She is working toward a master’s degree through Indiana University. Philosophy: “While ...
The Zionsville Town Council has passed a resolution declaring March as Disabilities Awareness Month in Zionsville and launched the town’s first-ever month-long celebration.
JEFFERSONVILLE — Former Clark County Council member John Miller and his legal counsel submitted several few more motions and ...
Legislation letting counties continue syringe service programs — with an ID mandate and other new restrictions — will become law on Monday without Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s signature.
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