Most Hoosiers get the green light to resume feeding birds

Hoosiers living in 76 counties can resume feeding birds, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources said Monday. Residents of these counties should continue to refrain from feeding birds: Allen, Carroll, Clark, Floyd, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Lake,

Grants for specialty crop growers on the way

COVID-19 grants will be available for specialty crop growers in Indiana starting September 1. On that day, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA), will seek project proposals from Indiana’s specialty crop industry for funding from the

Valparaiso University changes nickname

One Indiana college is changing its nickname. The Valparaiso University Crusaders are now the Valparaiso University Beacons. The school announced the change Tuesday on Twitter, saying the new nickname directly connects to its motto, “In Thy Light

Police search for missing Delaware County girl

Police in Delaware County need help to find a girl who ran away from home. Mikhylie Rader, 16, of Eaton, was last seen in the Delaware County area on June 25. Rader is described as white, five

Back to School Safety Tips

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It’s that time of year again when kids are heading back to school! It’s important to remember a few safety tips while driving near schools and dedicated school zones. The Indiana State Police have put together a

The Indiana State Fair

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The 2021 Indiana State Fair kicks off July 30th and runs through August 22. This year the fair will be closed on Monday’s and Tuesday’s, but there are still plenty of opportunities for fun while living out

Indiana gets millions in opioid settlement

A court settlement means money for the Hoosier state. Indiana will receive $507 million as part of a multi-state agreement to settle a lawsuit against opioid distributors. Attorney General Todd Rokita says the settlement “marks a step