Entrance fees coming to Indiana’s national park

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You’ll soon have to pay a fee to enter Indiana’s only national park. Indiana Dunes National Park will have an entrance fee beginning March 31. Entry to the park will cost $15 per person, $20 for a

Rep. Spartz headed to Ukraine

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Rep. Victoria Spartz was born in Ukraine and now she’s headed back there as part of a Congressional delegation. The bipartisan group will head first to Brussels. There, they’ll meet with leaders of NATO and the EU

Elwood man dies in Grant County crash

An Elwood man died Tuesday morning in Grant County after his truck rear-ended a garbage truck. Indiana State Police say 22-year-old Corey Carter was headed south on Strawtown Pike just before 7 a.m. when his Chevrolet Avalanche

Sports books have the option to take bets on some Olympic games

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The Indiana Gaming Commission last week said sports books in the state can accept bets on some winter Olympic events. They include alpine skiing, bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, ice hockey, short-track speed skating, and speed skating. Figure

AG Rokita sues Google

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit today accusing Google of misleading consumers by falsely representing the extent to which users may control how their “location data is accessed, stored, used and monetized by Google.” Rokita

Hoosier Chocolate Festival coming next month

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If you love chocolate, then you might enjoy the first-ever Hoosier Chocolate Festival on Feb. 12! During the festival, you’ll be able to meet a mixologist and talk about chocolate cocktails, watch baking demonstrations, enjoy a wide

Meijer to provide face masks to customers

Meijer will provide free N95 masks to customers who need them at its stores across Indiana and the Midwest. The grocery store chain will offer the masks as part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human

Jan. 23 named Maternal Health Awareness Day

Governor Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed January 23 as Maternal Health Awareness Day in Indiana. The declaration is part of a national effort designed to remember the women who have lost their lives to childbirth and focus

Experts study aspects of ‘Great Resignation’

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It’s being called the “Great Resignation” by some economic experts. People all over the U.S. are quitting their jobs at a higher rate than just a couple of years ago. A Purdue University study took a look

Department of Revenue now accepting tax filings

The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) will start accepting filings for 2021 individual income tax returns on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, in concert with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Customers will have until Monday, Apr. 18, 2022,