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Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to be skeptical of solicitors claiming to be affiliated with local schools. In recent years, the Attorney General’s office has fielded complaints about scams involving fraudulent
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Two newly created Board’s will hold their initial meetings next week at the Knox County Courthouse. The Knox County Unsafe Building Board will hold its organizational session on Tuesday, January 29th at 3 pm
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As the partial government shutdown continues, Pace Community Action Agency wants to remind the community their WIC services and benefits are still available. In a press release issued Thursday, Pace
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You will soon have the opportunity to ‘Dine with a Doc.’ Senior Education Ministries, along with Generations and Vincennes University, will present their Dine with a Doc program on February
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Faculty of an area school will learn how to stop the bleeding this afternoon. St. Vincent StatFlight, in partnership with Crane Credit Union and Daviess Community Hospital, will hold a
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A fire destroyed a Lawrence County, Illinois business yesterday. the Lawrence-Allison fire department responded to a report of a structure fire at Growing Green Lawn Care around 4:00 central time
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An Indiana State Trooper is being recognized for coming to the aid of a Homeless man in in Knox County. Master Trooper Jim Dotson found a homeless man sleeping in his car
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<img src=”/sites/indiana/files/styles/default/public/201901/20190124_132357.jpg” alt=”Osborn Seed President Dan Osborn testifies to the Senate Commerce and Technology Committee on legalizing commercial hemp production in Indiana. (Samantha Horton/IPB News)”> Hemp legislation will be
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<img src=”/sites/indiana/files/styles/default/public/201901/IMG_9276.JPG” alt=”One mom prepares to give milk. (Jill Sheridan/IPB News)”> Central Indiana’s first ever milk drive was held in Indianapolis Thursday. The event supports the state’s only human
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Indiana’s governor will appoint the state’s next schools chief under a bill passed by House lawmakers Thursday. Current law says the governor will begin appointing a secretary of education in