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Indiana historical preservations are remembering donor and partner Gayle Cook. Cook passed away at 91.
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Although this is not substantiated, some believe that gladioli were "the lilies of the field" that Jesus spoke of in the Sermon on the Mount, for they grew wild in the Holy Land.
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I am lucky to have a large garden space and so I have the luxury of being able to dedicate some of my beds to a single perennial species.
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We will not be running a live scoreboard tonight, but check here for helpful hints and bonus trivia challenges
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Troubadours have been romanticized and reimagined in popular culture for centuries now, but rarely does that evocative re-imagination include the many women among these elite poet-musicians of medieval Southern France. This week on Harmonia, the music of the women troubadours, known as “trobairitz.”
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All divisions of Monroe Circuit Court — offices of the prosecutor, public defender, probation and clerk — are also closed until Thursday.
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Conservation officers found the body of Keynner Lugo in Lake Monroe this morning at 7:49 a.m., according to the Indiana DNR.
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House Republican lawmakers weigh redistricting in closed-door caucus.
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A police report describes drug use, “deplorable conditions,” and a delay in calling emergency services at the home of two women facing felony neglect charges in the death of a 3-year-old girl.
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Indiana ranks 11th highest in the nation for the number of residents with medical debt in collections, according to the Urban Institute. State lawmakers, leaders and advocates took a "first step" Monday in exploring the issue of medical debt and potential solutions.
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The Biden administration set up a $7,500 credit for new EVs and a $4,000 tax credit for used ones, with certain restrictions. The "One Big Beautiful Bill" ends those tax credits on September 30.
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The Office of Student Conduct sent its letter the day after an IU professor was reprimanded for criticizing the university and discussing in class his protests against the war in Gaza.
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Longtime Utility Consumer Counselor William Fine is leaving his post effective Aug. 31 — setting up an opportunity for Gov. Mike Braun to have a direct impact on utility issues in the state.
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Troubled venture capital company Elevate Ventures has been deemed “in breach of” lending language in all of its active loan agreements with the Indiana Economic Development Corp. after defaulting on an angel investment program this month.
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Beckwith debated with residents on several controversial issues, including whether due process is selectively applied to illegal immigrants.
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Indiana has followed daylight saving time for two decades, but the path to get there wasn't an easy one.
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A Hamilton County resident tested positive for West Nile virus, making it the second human case reported in Indiana this year according to the Hamilton County Health Department.