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Have your Facebook friends ever sent you one of those quizzes? The ones that promise to tell you how smart you are, which movie star you're most like, or whether you're "a kid who grew up in the ...
Feeling the pressure of busy schedules yet? Give your mealtime motivation a boost by trying the following tips from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Keep it simple. On extra-busy nights ...
Ephesians 5:20 instructs us to give thanks always for all things. The act of being grateful puts our body in a positive mindset that promotes healing and restoration. Thanksgiving is a special ...
RUSSELLVILLE -- The partial collapse of a building in downtown Russellville has forced the closure of both Harrison and First streets in the area. However, officials from the Putnam County ...
The Putnam County Community Foundation (PCCF) is preparing for the upcoming Share the Dream program which begins Tuesday, Oct. 1. This year, PCCF's Philanthropic Development Committee is offering ...
CLOVERDALE -- Seeing a need for upgrades at each of its school buildings, Cloverdale Schools is looking forward to completing new projects in the coming year. Kyle Miller of Schmidt Associates ...
The Northview Knights came into McAnally Center Wednesday night and handed the Tiger Cubs a straight-set (25-14, 25-16,25-14) loss to stay undefeated in the Western Indiana Conference volleyball ...
What's better on a cold winter day than a warm bowl of soup? Soup can be nutritious, easy to prepare and inexpensive. It can be great hot or cold, prepared with minimal cleanup, only needs one pot ...
FILLMORE -- The Fillmore Town Council moved forward on addressing road and stormwater needs at a special session Wednesday morning. Respectively, the council approved updating the town's pavement ...
SEELYVILLE -- Greencastle sophomore Landon Miller made a statement run on a course he could return to in two weeks' time, winning the IHSAA Terre Haute North Boys' Cross Country Sectional by 34 ...
PUTNAMVILLE -- Indiana State Police Trooper Colton Maynor has been promoted to the rank of trooper detective, ISP Superintendent Doug Carter recently announced.
\With the 40th anniversary of the United States invasion of Grenada, DePauw University will host a panel discussion on the legacy of the action.
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