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Hoosier teens eye shortages this holiday season

November 13, 2021

A new survey of teens conducted for Junior Achievement by the research firm ENGINE Insights shows that most teens (55 percent) are concerned that global supply chain issues will result in shortages of gift items this holiday season. The results…

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Goose Pond FWA adds displays to Visitor Center

November 13, 2021

Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area (FWA) has completed installation of additional displays at its Visitor Center. They include information about wetland habitats and migratory birds, as well as interactive features that highlight other wildlife that can be found at…

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Electric vehicles could fully recharge in under 5 minutes with new charging station cable design

November 13, 2021

Purdue University engineers have invented a new, patent-pending charging station cable that would fully recharge certain electric vehicles in under five minutes – about the same amount of time it takes to fill up a gas tank. Today, chargers are…

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Crouch, IHCDA launch crowd-funding campaign

November 13, 2021

Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) announced a partnership with Bluffton NOW! to improve five key alleyways in downtown Bluffton. If Bluffton NOW! reaches its fundraising goal by Jan. 11, 2022 Bluffton residents…

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8 tips to avoid massive debt this holiday season

November 13, 2021

Steve Siebold is a Certified Financial Educator (CFEd) and author of the number-one selling financial book last year, “How Money Works.” (www.howmoneyworks.com) Here are his eight tips to avoid massive debt this holiday season. His 8 tips:   Leave your emotions…

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Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter offers tips for families who notice changes in loved ones over holidays

November 13, 2021

The holidays are a time of year when families come together, often for the first time in months or even years. That’s especially true this year as COVID-19 vaccinations have made it safer for people to travel and gather. That’s…

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Thanksgiving: have an attitude of gratitude this holiday season

November 13, 2021

By Bryan Golden Thanksgiving is much more than a big meal with family and friends.  It’s a time to reflect on, and be thankful for, all of the good things you have.  It’s important to be grateful, not just on…

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Rural communities could benefit from water, broadband infrastructure funding

November 13, 2021

By Johnathan Hladik Policy director, Center for Rural Affairs The newly-passed infrastructure package approved by Congress last week promises to reach every corner of the country, and for rural America, funding for water and sewer, broadband internet, and electrical projects…

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Specious theories concocted to justify inflation

November 13, 2021

By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson From an economic point of view, some of the ideas being proposed by current policymakers in Washington, particularly the president’s Council of Economic Advisers and top officials at the Federal Reserve, cause this economist to…

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