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Deciphering Encrypted CIA Data

October 20, 2023

By: Dick Wolfsie My sister, Linda, worked for the CIA for about 15 years. She couldn’t talk much about what she did there because most of her responsibilities were top secret. Her work was a recipe for intrigue. I visited…

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Jill Behrman’s Killer To Stay Locked Up

October 20, 2023

Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team have successfully ensured that the criminal who murdered Indiana University student Jill Behrman in 2000 will remain behind bars. “The wheels of justice might turn slowly at times, but we take comfort in…

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Thousands Of Additional Donations Are Needed To Replenish Red Cross Blood Supply

October 20, 2023

Gift cards, chance at $5K for those who come to give Since announcing a national blood and platelet shortage a month ago, thousands of donors across the country have rolled up a sleeve to help rebuild the American Red Cross…

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Board Of  Public Works And Public Safety Meeting

October 20, 2023

October 18 at 10 a.m. I. Approval of the minutes from October 4, 2023. II. Approval of the claims for the week of October 9, 2023 and October 16, 2023. III. Old Business IV. New Business · Stacy Sommer, Chamber…

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AI And Robotics Revolutionizing Recycling

October 20, 2023

Dear EarthTalk: How are AI and robotics combining to revolutionize recycling? A survey conducted by the Carton Council of North America in 2018 showed that 94 percent of Americans support recycling. That same year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported…

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Statehouse Spotlights To Support Israel ‘Moving On’

October 19, 2023

By: Whitney Downard A dozen spotlights illuminating the night sky around downtown Indianapolis in the colors of the Israel flag will ‘move on’ from the Statehouse, a rare and possibly first-of-its-kind display that appeared Monday morning. Gov. Eric Holcomb said…

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BBB Tip: Celebrate Halloween On A Budget

October 19, 2023

Consumers are gearing up to celebrate Halloween. The National Retail Federation expects people will spend $10.6 billion, up from $10.1 billion in 2022. Among Halloween celebrants, 67 percent plan to buy candy, 51 percent plan to purchase decorations, and 47…

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Joseph Belton Never Returned Home Alive

October 19, 2023

By: Karen Zach Recently, I was honored to write one of my Around The County articles about James Cameron Fullenwider who died from wounds received in the Battle of Thompson Station and whose government stone was placed by his great…

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4-H Leadership Starting Strong

October 19, 2023

By: Abby Morgan Without missing a beat, the Indiana 4-H program is starting off another great year! 4-H is year-round program that annually starts October 1st and ends on September 30th. In Montgomery County, we are kicking off our 4-H…

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October 19, 2023
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