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After 44 seasons as the program’s head coach, Bruce Kendall, who had a heart attack in February and a stroke in May, stepped ...
Chantel Fowler, a longtime advocate for children through Boys and Girls Clubs in Rush and Hancock counties, has a new job ...
One of the key priorities they discussed with our members of Congress was the critical importance of funding Alzheimer’s and ...
This week’s column is a brief, statistical description of the Indiana economy’s changes over the past quarter century. Our ...
Lindley “Flash” Heath Bales, 90, of Greenfield, passed away Wednesday, July 30, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was born ...
Sharon K. Wilburn, 89, Greenfield, Indiana, passed away July 30, 2025, in Greenfield, Indiana. She was born Oct. 2, 1935, in ...
Helen Beatrice (Boone) Vitt, 102, of Greenfield, Indiana, passed away Wednesday, July 30, 2025. She was born to Harold G. and ...
The buses pulled up, the doors opened wide and the kids piled out, then flooded the front entrance of the building and headed back to classes.
Watching successful programs disintegrate due to state budget cuts is particularly disheartening. Adding bypassing investment in other opportunities to that makes it downright depressing.
GREENFIELD — Local officials are looking for more volunteers to be ready and trained in the event of a natural disaster.
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The National Science Foundation can continue to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars from researchers in several states ...