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Bankruptcy filings are on the rise in Indiana and across the country as consumers and businesses feel the squeeze of higher ...
Tensions ran high Thursday, June 5 at the Indiana Supreme Court as justices heard arguments in a case that could change who ...
Indiana Landmarks, a historical preservation nonprofit, has announced important federal funding has yet to be released.
A first-of-its-kind adaptive kitchen in Indiana is giving students at the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired ...
Kim Crothers with Pretty Petals Weddings will visit the Syracuse Public Library for a flower arranging class from 4-5 p.m. on ...
The Indiana State Police has been requested to investigate an early morning pursuit that involved officers from the Warsaw ...
Dogs and their humans marched in the morning sun during the second annual Pawasee Dog Parade Saturday, June 7.
As Secretary of State Diego Morales takes heat for back-to-back international trips that blurred personal and professional ...
As Amazon Web Services and General Motors continue building massive facilities in St. Joseph County, concerns are growing ...
A new story has arrived on the StoryWalk at the Beyer Park Trail by Pike Lake, just in time for summer: "Art & Max" by David ...
From the start of his career as an engineer and now as an environmental health and safety manager, Lindley Jarrett of ...
Four Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory firefighters took their oaths of office Friday, June 6, at the Board of Public Works and ...