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If you’re looking to buy a house in Indiana, Chris Davis reports 2019 might be your year…
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Vincennes University is inviting the public to take part in an international celebration this evening! The VU Office of International Affairs will host a Chinese New Year celebration dinner, featuring traditional Chinese dishes
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A proposed change in Indiana law could add or subtract candidates from next year’s presidential primary ballot. Getting on Indiana’s ballot requires 45-hundred signatures from registered voters. The Senate will
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Indiana will be one of ten states to join SkillSPAN, the first nationwide network of non-partisan organizations working together to drive workforce policy wins in more than twenty-five states over
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Applications are now being accepted for the President’s Environmental Youth Award (PEYA) and The Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators Award. The EPA is looking for applications that shine a light
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Today marks the Chinese New Year, and as part of the countdown to Vincennes University’s event this evening, the University’s Office of International Affairs took a look at how American
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Three more Knox County residents filed to run in the 2019 Municipal Elections on Monday. Current Vincennes City Councilwoman Traci Breece is seeking re-election for her District 2 seat. Breece was recently
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You can expect more road closures on Main Street in Vincennes in the coming weeks. Last week, high winds caused bricks to fall from the top of a building in the 400
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A bipartisan bill in the state Senate would bring back higher rates for net metering in Indiana. At a press conference on Monday, sponsors of the bill urged supporters to
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<img src=”/sites/indiana/files/styles/default/public/201902/order_kiosk-tdorante10-wikimedia_commons.jpg” alt=”(Tdorante10/Wikimedia Commons)”> Indiana is the most manufacturing heavy state in the country – but a new report says the top of that list may not be the