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Consumers Energy Rolls Out Winter Help to Keep Michigan Seniors Warm

(MICHIGAN) - With winter setting in, Consumers Energy is reminding Michigan seniors about several programs designed to keep them safe, warm, and connected through the cold months. The company is offering $4 monthly electric bill credits for households led by someone 65 or older, along with multip...

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Advocacy Groups Push Indiana Lawmakers for Action on Rising Energy Bills

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Two advocacy groups are urging Indiana lawmakers to intervene as families face what they call a growing energy affordability crisis.The Indiana Conservation Voters and Citizens Action Coalition have rolled out a new Ratepayer Relief Plan, warning that electric bills across the st...

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Michigan Fires Head Coach Sherrone Moore Amid Misconduct Investigation

(ANN ARBOR) - The University of Michigan has fired head football coach Sherrone Moore following an internal investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Athletic Director Warde Manuel says the university found "credible evidence" of misconduct and enforced its zer...

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Honoring Jon Loveberry, the Quincy Christmas Tree Farmer Who Brought Joy to Generations

(QUINCY) - Our community remembers Jon Loveberry, founder of Loveberry Tree Farm, at this time of year. Born in 1939 in Quincy, Loveberry grew up as the youngest of six children and learned the value of hard work early while helping his family at the Quincy Ice Company. In 1970, he and his brothe...

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$110,000 in Grants Boost Youth, Health, and Community Projects in LaGrange County

(LAGRANGE) - Ten local nonprofits are getting a major boost this fall as the LaGrange County Community Foundation awards $110,000 in Community Impact Grants to support health services, student career training, food assistance, emergency equipment, and more.The largest grants include $25,000 to La...

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Indiana Senate Opens Applications for 2026 Student Page Program

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Middle and high school students interested in seeing state government up close can now apply for Indiana's 2026 Senate Page Program.The full-day experience is open to students in grades 6 through 12 and gives young people a behind-the-scenes look at how laws are made. Pages tour ...

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Auburn Community Band's Snowed-Out Christmas Concert Set for Monday Night

(AUBURN) - The Auburn Community Band's Christmas concert is back on the calendar after snowy weather forced a postponement.The new performance date is Monday, Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Auburn Church of the Nazarene on North Main Street.The concert is free and open to the public, with sponsorshi...

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Cameron Health Sweeps State Honors for Community Impact and Patient Care

(ANGOLA) - Cameron Health is celebrating two major statewide honors after the Indiana Rural Health Association recognized the hospital for outstanding community partnership and exceptional patient and family care. Cameron received the Critical Access Hospital Community Partner Award, recognizing ...

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Trine Students Shine Bright at Annual STEM Showcase

(ANGOLA) - Trine University packed the MTI Center with innovation last week as students showed off 61 projects during the school's ninth annual STEM Research and Design Symposium. Students from biomedical, chemical, mechanical and exercise science programs presented everything from VR rollercoast...

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Hornet Nation Says Goodbye: Coach Andy Thomas Steps Aside After a Dozen Remarkable Seasons

(ANGOLA) - Angola High School is searching for a new head football coach after longtime leader Andy Thomas announced his resignation today, ending a 12-year run at the helm of the Hornets.In a written statement, Thomas said it had been "an honor and a privilege" to coach at Angola, thanking schoo...

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