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The Ouabache State Park (pronounced “Wabash” – because Indiana likes to keep visitors on their toes with pronunciation challenges) sits just outside town and features a fire tower that brave souls can ...
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police, fire and hospital agencies.
A record heat wave that spread across the East Coast of the United States during the first week of summer has child advocates warning parents and caretakers about the ...
Sara Carroll was sentenced to 20 years, with 10 years to serve in prison, for trafficking methamphetamine after a sting ...
J ust south of Lake Michigan sits a historic gem of a city in Indiana, situated close to two different state borders (the Michigan-Indiana border is just 20 minutes to the north, ...
Drivers should prepare for delays on County Road 625 East over State Road 25 near Buck Creek. Starting Monday, July 7, the ...
Summer is upon us, and it's time to make note of options that range from music to food to baseball to fireworks.
Over 200 new Indiana laws are set to go into effect next month, including a bill that will set up a commission to review ...
About 800 Confederate POWs were briefly housed in a Lafayette slaughterhouse after the Battle of Fort Donelson. Lafayette ...
The work in Lafayette is expected to begin around June 30 and last until the end of 2026. Here's what to know.
When Helen Caise enrolled in summer school in 1955, she became the first Black student to attend a white school in Lexington.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — After a rigorous interview and selection process, seven students were named Indiana FFA state officers ...