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Butler Intersection Crash Sends Auburn Driver to Hospital
(BUTLER) - One man was taken to the hospital after a two-vehicle crash late Monday afternoon in DeKalb County.Deputies say the collision happened around 4:10 p.m. at County Road 61 and County Road 40, when a Saturn Aura pulled into the intersection and directly into the path of a southbound Freig...
Read MoreSeason of Giving Shines Bright as Trine Tops $140K on Giving Tuesday
(ANGOLA) - Trine University is celebrating some holiday cheer after donors helped the school smash its Giving Tuesday goal.Alumni, employees, and friends of the university gave more than $140,000 on December 2nd -- topping Trine's target of $125,000 by nearly 20 percent. In all, Trine received 17...
Read MoreGive the Gift of the Great Outdoors: DNR Unveils 2026 Holiday Packs
(INDIANA) - The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is offering a limited-run holiday gift pack for 2026--aimed at anyone who loves the outdoors or is simply hard to shop for. The bundle includes a 2026 annual state park entrance pass, a one-year subscription to Outdoor Indiana magazine, and...
Read MoreIndiana Closes Bobcat Trapping Season Early After Hitting Statewide Quota
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana's first regulated bobcat trapping season has come to an early end. The Department of Natural Resources says the statewide quota of 250 bobcats has already been reached, prompting the immediate closure of the season, which was originally set to run through January 31.The s...
Read MoreAll Eyes on the Indiana Senate as Redistricting Battle Moves to Monday
(FORT WAYE) - After a heated vote in the Indiana House, the controversial redistricting bill that could give Republicans a 9-0 sweep in the state's congressional delegation now heads to the Senate -- where the real fight begins Monday.House Bill 1032 cleared the House 57-41 on Friday, with every ...
Read MoreNIPSCO Under State Investigation for Faulty Gas Meter Billing
(FORT WAYNE) - NIPSCO is now under investigation after Indiana utility regulators say the company improperly billed natural gas customers.According to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, NIPSCO discovered problems with a "not-insignificant number" of gas meters across northern Indiana. Th...
Read MoreIndiana Pilot Program Lets State Employees Bring Babies to Work
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana will soon allow certain state employees to bring their infants to work under a new pilot program announced by Governor Mike Braun.The "Family First Workplace" initiative is already underway in the governor's office, the State Personnel Department, and the Indiana Departme...
Read More300 Indiana Guard Soldiers Deploy to D.C. for Public Safety Mission
INDIANAPOLIS -- Nearly 300 Indiana National Guard soldiers are now in Washington, D.C., supporting the city's "Safe and Beautiful" mission.The Hoosier troops will assist local and federal law enforcement with safety patrols, traffic control, and efforts to reduce crime and protect property. Lt. C...
Read MoreSteuben County Sparkles: Two Drive-Through Light Shows Brighten the Holidays
(STEUBEN COUNTY) - If you're looking for a warm, festive way to enjoy the season, Steuben County is lighting up the holidays with two drive-through light displays--both free, both glowing brightly in December.At the Steuben County 4-H Fairgrounds, thousands of lights will shine every Friday, Sat...
Read MoreTiny Walleyes, Big Future: Thousands Stocked in Steuben and Noble Counties
(STEUBEN & NOBLE COUNTIES) - Anglers in Steuben and Noble Counties can look forward to stronger walleye fishing in the years ahead. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has stocked fall fingerling walleye--each about 5 to 8 inches long--into several local lakes.In Steuben County, stoc...
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