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RENSSELAER — The transformation of the former GRG auto shop now complete, Barbara Barten and Stacy Walker have been busy fulfilling orders at …
WOLCOTT _ Rensselaer FFA performed superbly at the District 1 Leadership Development Contest at Tri-County recently, with several members winn…
When she passed away Feb. 19, Jo Ann Howard left behind a legacy of kindness and generosity of spirit that made an indelible mark on many in t…
MONTICELLO - The crowds were enthusiastic to return to the Lakes’ Home Show at Brandywine Hotel and Convention Center this past weekend. While…
Iroquois County’s rich agricultural history and production is being highlighted by the county board.
The Watseka Sensations hosted the first live show choir invitational at the high school since 2019 and earned high praise from several differe…
An estimated 790,000 Hoosiers provide more than 740 million hours of care to their elders as family caregivers, a service which the American A…
Newton County Community Services will soon be located in a new facility.
After 42 years of serving Newton County in emergency services, Emergency Management Director Ray Chambers is getting set for retirement.
After 42 years of serving Newton County in emergency services, Emergency Management Director Ray Chambers is getting set for retirement.
The House Republican proposed two-year state budget plan includes historic funding for education, strong investments in public health and addi…
KNOX — In the same radio station where he spent much of his career, State Rep. Kendell Culp (R-Rensselaer) presented Harold Welter of Knox a S…
Attica Consolidated School Corporation officials broke ground at the location of new elementary school building next to Attica Junior-Senior H…
WOLCOTT — The Tri-County High School drama department will present “Wizard of Oz” this weekend at the high school auditorium.
MONON — The Monon Civic Preservation Society has been working diligently for 10 years to bring the old theater back to its former glory. It ha…
The Watseka City Council is closer to applying for a grant to help with a new streetscape in the downtown area.
The Crescent-Iroquois Community Unit School District #249 Board of Education met Monday, March 13, at Crescent City Grade School. Board presid…
RENSSELAER — The Fraternal Order of Eagles will host Long Horn, the “Gentleman Outlaw of Comedy,” to cap off its annual steak dinner on Saturd…
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University engineers are making one of the most-used power sources safer and more efficient, according to inform…
STATEHOUSE – State Sen. Spencer Deery (R-West Lafayette) welcomed local students to the Statehouse who served as Senate pages in January and F…
JASPER COUNTY — A back up on the southbound lanes on I-65 contributed to a multi-vehicle crash near the 222-mile marker (Winamac/Fair Oaks) in…
Bobby Knight, Gene Keady, and Tom Izzo died and stood before God.
JASPER COUNTY — Monday morning at 1:30 a.m., Trooper Brian Runyon was dispatched to a rollover semi on I-65, southbound lanes, near the 221 mi…
WILLIAMSPORT, Ind. (Mar. 8, 2023) – Warren County residents will soon have a place to gather and connect if this crowdfunding campaign reaches…
URBANA — A rural Milford woman who admitted fraudulently using a University of Illinois-issued credit card has been sentenced to two years of …
SHELDON, ILLINOIS After an hour-and-a-half deliberation an Iroquois County jury on March 9 found a Sheldon man guilty of first degree murder.
After an hour-and-a-half deliberation an Iroquois County jury on March 9 found a Sheldon man guilty of first degree murder.
RENSSELAER — Fourteen still life photographs of fruits, vegetables, flowers and even a pair of work boots by John D. Groppe are on display at …
RENSSELAER — Fourteen still life photographs of fruits, vegetables, flowers and even a pair of work boots by John D. Groppe are on display at …