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That which has been is what will be; that which is done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun.” ...
With housing units sprouting up on property once owned by Saint Joseph’s College, Rensselaer Mayor Jeff Phillips would like to pursue other opportunities to provide affordable housing in ...
When Ava Kosiba left the classroom for an administrative role six years ago, she wasn’t sure if it was a step she wanted to ...
The Iroquois Memorial Hospital Development Council is working toward their goal of raising funds for the Rehabilitation ...
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture is looking for farmer, agribusiness and consumer input on priorities for the new ...
A variety of vendors are available each week at the Downtown Watseka Farmers Market each Saturday morning. The ...
Former Illini and fan favorite Dee Brown was at Shop the Park in Cissna Park June 14. He visited with people and signed ...
Mr. Thomas Montemayer III and Ms. Stacy Vaughan are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie ...
The Indiana Department of Transportation has announced there will be alternating lane closures on U.S. 41 between 241st ...
As they flutter through plant and flower blossoms, spreading pollen with every landing, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators quietly sustain healthy ecosystems, successful home vegetable gardens, ...
There were close to 30 Jasper Jaunt riders who took to the country roads last Saturday. Two routes were offered, including a ...
Newton County Sheriff’s deputies conducted the second traffic blitz of the year on June 13. According to information from Sheriff Shannon Cothran, the blitz was aimed at crash reduction, focusing on ...