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Anonymous donor challenges others to give to Salvation Army Red Kettles with $50,000 match
For the second year in a row, The Salvation Army of Central Indiana is excited to announce that an anonymous donor has stepped up to offer a matching gift that…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: Nov. 29, 2021
Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 7:49 a.m. SET: 5:23 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 42 °F Low: 22 °F Wacky Holiday Today • Customer is Wrong Day • Cyber Monday What Happened On This…
Read MoreUSDA begins accepting applications for $1.15 billion in loans and grants to help people living in rural communities get access to high-speed internet
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced the Department has begun accepting applications for up to $1.15 billion in loans and grants to help people in rural…
Read MoreHarper Rose Dunigan
A daughter, Harper Rose Dunigan, was born at Witham Health Services in Lebanon to Alexis Dunigan of Jamestown, Ind. on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 15…
Read MoreSCENES from PARTY NIGHT!
Downtown Party Night is the official beginning of the shopping season for Christmas in Crawfordsville. Not only that, but it very appropriately coincides with Small Business Saturday now. The Paper…
Read MoreGetting the better of bullying in and out of schools
(NAPSI)—For many students, learning and school excitement can be stifled by caution and worry about bullying—but it can be alleviated. The Problem Children who are bullied or who bully others…
Read More4 New ways agriculture is fighting climate change
(StatePoint) Agriculture contributes about 17 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, according to the United Nations. And while the sector is a key contributor to climate change, it is…
Read MoreUSDA helping rural internet access
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced the Department has begun accepting applications for up to $1.15 billion in loans and grants to help people in rural…
Read MorePurdue partners with state to improve post-pandemic public health
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the toll it has taken on our communities, has underscored for public health the devastating social and racial inequities that exist within the state of Indiana…
Read MoreRokita details expanded Parents’ Bill of Rights
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita today issued an expanded version of his office’s Parents’ Bill of Rights that contains, among other new information, a fresh section on parents’ rights involving…
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