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Broadband requests total more than $600M

October 23, 2021

Earlier this week, Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced the third round of the Next Level Connections Broadband Grant program has received more than 250 letters of intent requesting a total of more than $606 million in state grant funding…

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The Paper of Montgomery County

COVID-19 testing still critical to managing pandemic

October 23, 2021

(Pinkston News Service) The White House recently announced a new $1 billion investment to increase the supply of rapid, at-home COVID-19 tests to more than 200 million per month by December. It is a signal from the Biden administration that…

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The Paper of Montgomery County

5 Tips for a stress-free morning

October 23, 2021

(Family Features) Mornings are often the most important part of the day – they can make or break your mood and set the tone for all of your to-dos. To help combat the hecticness that can arrive when the sun…

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October 23, 2021
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Managing grief during holidays

October 22, 2021

(Family Features) The holidays, as well as birthdays and other celebrations, are often difficult for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one, particularly during the first year of adjusting to life without them. The holiday season may…

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How comparing Medicare plans could save you money

October 22, 2021

Medicare Open Enrollment is here. Now’s the time to review coverage and select a plan that meets your health care needs.  (Family Features) Medicare’s Open Enrollment period gives everyone with Medicare the opportunity to make changes to their health plans…

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Is Taxing Social Security Fair?

October 22, 2021

Dear Rusty: Taxing Social Security benefits isn’t fair. It would benefit everyone if seniors could earn as much as possible without having their Social Security taxed. We would still be paying into Social Security which would help the fund. I also…

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Courts to implement pre-eviction diversion program

October 22, 2021

The Indiana Supreme Court is ordering statewide actions for trial courts as recommended by the Indiana Eviction Task Force. The Court is implementing a statewide pre-eviction diversion program in an effort to help landlords and tenants access available federal funds.…

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September Indiana Employment Report

October 22, 2021

Indiana’s unemployment rate stands at 4.0 percent for September, and the national rate is 4.8 percent. The monthly unemployment rate is a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicator that reflects the number of unemployed people seeking employment within the…

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Morello’s next mural to debut

October 22, 2021

The Tippecanoe Arts Federation (TAF) and Wabash Heartland Innovation Network (WHIN) are proud to announce the start of a new mural in Benton County, Indiana. The mural is part of the WHIN Walls project, which is a program developed and…

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