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More than a half-million dollars has been awarded to seven local programs as part of the 2025 Local Opioid Settlement.
Indiana Senators on Monday voted to move forward with a proposal for property tax relief over the qualms of Democrats and Indianapolis Republicans.
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Then Jesus sent the multitude away… and his disciples came unto him, saying, ‘Declare unto us the parable of the tares of the field’.” ...
The Fayette County Cancer Society: is searching for new members. They meet the fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church at 12th and Grand. The FCCS helps cancer patients in ...
The first phase of a $6 million renovation project at Frazee Elementary School is nearing completion. The four-phase project ...
Allow us to introduce you to Sanford Castleman, who became the ancestor of one of Connersville earliest basketball players.
Not content to deploy his immigration agents nationwide, President Donald Trump is attempting to force states and localities to join in his crackdown, having the Justice Department sue the state ...
Although highly effective in keeping firefighters safe from flames and heat during interventions, firefighting gear is laced with PFAS, or the so-called forever chemicals. These substances are constan ...
One of my father’s “jokes” was, “Son, I’m so sick and tired of being sick and tired.” Then he would laugh, and I would, of course, join in with his ...
A certain incident happened on a Sunday afternoon. I was in the bathroom, and on the floor of the bathroom was a little rug so that I wouldn’t get water all over the floor. When I stepped on that rug, ...