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Changed Your Car's Color? New IN Law Says You Must Update Your Registration
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A new state law taking effect January 1 will require Hoosiers to update their vehicle registration if they change the exterior color of their car.The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles says the update applies to passenger vehicles that are repainted, receive a partial or full vinyl...
Read MoreThinking About a Nursing Career? Trine University Hosts Jan. 16 Info Session
(ANGOLA) - Area residents interested in starting or advancing a nursing career will have a chance to explore degree options during a January 16 information session hosted by Trine University.The event will begin at 10 a.m., Jan 16th, at Cameron Health, located inside the Joyce and Al Gutstein Edu...
Read MorePokagon Invites Visitors to Ring In New Year with First Day Hike
(ANGOLA) - Pokagon State Park is giving Hoosiers a fresh way to welcome the new year--outdoors and on foot.As part of Indiana's statewide First Day Hikes program, Pokagon will host a guided hike on January 1 that combines community, nature, and a healthy start to the year. The event begins at 2 p...
Read MoreHigh Winds Result in Downed Trees & Power Lines Across Northeast Indiana
(INDIANA) - Strong winds ripped through the tri-state area on Monday, knocking down trees and power lines and creating dangerous conditions on roads and in neighborhoods. Utility officials warn that fallen limbs, snow, and debris can conceal live electrical wires, urging residents to stay alert a...
Read More92.7 The Light Launches as New Christian Music Station in Steuben County
(ANGOLA) - Swick Broadcasting proudly announces a new radio station on the FM dial. 92.7 The Light is now on the air in Steuben County. The station features uplifting songs and positive encouragement for listeners across the area. 92.7 The Light can be heard on the FM dial and can be streamed liv...
Read More$150K Grant Fuels Indiana Tech’s AI Research in Higher Education
(FORT WAYNE) - Indiana Tech is getting a financial boost to explore how artificial intelligence can reshape college education. The university has been awarded a 150-thousand-dollar grant to study how AI can improve teaching, learning, and workforce preparation.University officials say the fundin...
Read MoreClerk, Attorney Headed to Trial in 2020 Voter Data Breach Case
(HILLSDALE) - A former Adams Township clerk and a Michigan attorney will stand trial in Hillsdale County Circuit Court over an alleged unauthorized breach of voter data from the 2020 general election.Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says the case centers on allegations that former township c...
Read MoreBranch County Sheriff Touts 24-Hour Patrols, New Technology in 2025 Review
(COLDWATER) - Branch County Sheriff John Blankenship says 2025 marked a year of major progress for his department, highlighted by expanded patrol coverage, upgraded equipment, and new funding for training and public safety.In his year-end review, Blankenship pointed to the return of 24-hour road ...
Read MoreMichigan Earns Red Flag on Traffic Safety, Lags Behind Indiana and Ohio
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Michigan ranks among the worst states in the nation for traffic safety, earning a red rating in the new 2026 Roadmap to Safety report, while neighboring Indiana and Ohio perform slightly better but still fall short of recommended standards.The report, released by Advocates fo...
Read MoreDeputies Say Woman Steals Christmas Packages While Owner Sits in Jail
(HAMILTON) - A Hamilton woman faces a theft charge after taking packages from a home while the person who lives there was being held in the Steuben County Jail. According to kpcnews.com, Steuben County Sheriff's deputies responded Saturday afternoon to a 911 call reporting a burglary in progres...
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