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EMT Students Emma Hintz and Brittany Caruso help a victim in this 2022 file photo of an Ivy Tech Kokomo disaster simulation ...
Kelsey Mitchell had 23 points, Lexie Hull scored all 14 of her points in the second half and the short-handed Indiana Fever, ...
Western sophomore Lucy George and Yorktown freshman Olivia Jones went back and forth in a pitchers' duel in a one-game ...
The Kokomo Housing Authority, along with numerous community organizations, is offering a free summer lunch program for Howard ...
When the Indiana Supreme Court upheld the state’s draconian abortion ban, Hoosier opponents of reproductive rights did ...
Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton weren’t expected to ever be starring in leading roles ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called for a comprehensive review of nutrients and other ingredients, such as ...
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall has died after a long hospitalization for an undisclosed illness. He was ...
Meta’s 20-year deal with Constellation Energy follows similar maneuvers from Amazon, Google and Microsoft, but it will take ...
The U.S. faces three types of housing market problems, with three very different types of solutions. Yet, policy efforts at ...
With this headline, my readers are now thinking, “Amy has lost her mind.” How can we find a new adventure if we’re injured?
A Greenfield businessman who investigators say owned several Miami County mobile home communities between 2018 and 2022 is now facing four counts of tax evasion.
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