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Students action plan at Power Shift Indiana

Carmel, IN – Yesterday and today, more than 100 students from campuses around Indiana came together to get educated, network, and train to take action on climate change. 

Young people rally at Power Shift Indiana

Carmel, IN – Today, more than 100 students from campuses around Indiana came together to get educated, network, and train to take action on climate change. 

Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight Returns to College

    Throughout his campaign and administration, Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight has stressed the importance of a college education, and of encouraging adults to return to school. Now, Mayor Goodnight is leading by example, by enrolling at Indiana University Kokomo.

    Mayor Goodnight is taking classes through IU Kokomo’s ACCELerated Evening College, which is designed for adult students who are juggling family obligations, work responsibilities and other time demands.

Governor Daniels, Colts Coach Caldwell and Walmart Partner to Protect Indiana Children

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The American Football Coaches Association and FBI’s National Child ID Program along with the FBI National Citizens Academy Alumni Association have joined efforts with Governor Mitch Daniels, Indianapolis Colts Head Coach Jim Caldwell, and the Walmart Foundation to provide more than 162,000 child ID kits to students in the state of Indiana.

School named in honor of Westerville child

IDTC is proud to host its first annual Homecoming celebration on October 16th from 1p.m. to 4p.m.  Part of the celebration will include a dedication of Warner School in honor of a former student, Kasey Warner, who was a resident of Franklin County Ohio.

State Fire Marshal Urges Residents to "Stay Fire Smart! Don't Get Burned."

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The statistics are staggering. Each year roughly 3,000 people die as a result of home fires and burns, and more than 200,000 individuals are seen in the nation's emergency rooms for burn injuries. Indiana alone had 78 people killed in home fires in 2008 and fire departments responded to over 6,300 home fires. There were 106 reports of children burned from fireworks in Indiana last year.

Archaeological find in Spring Mill State Park's Pioneer Village

Visitors to Spring Mill State Park can now delve even deeper into its 1800s history with the recent discovery of undisturbed deposits in the ground underneath the floor of the Leather Shop in the Pioneer Village.

"While the current cabin is not original to the Pioneer Village, we have always believed that there was a building at this same location in the 1800s," said Jill Vance, interpretive naturalist for the park. "Thus far, the excavation work seems to support that."

Living with Urban Wildlife seminar in Fort Wayne

FORT WAYNE, IN - Seen a coyote in your neighborhood and wonder if you're safe? Are white-tailed deer, beaver, or raccoons becoming a problem on your suburban property?

Frontline Processing expands with opening of Midwestern Office

BOZEMAN, MT – Frontline Processing, an established leader in merchant processing and electronic payment solutions; celebrated   the opening of a Midwestern Office in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Leveraging strong business performance and an array of new customers, Frontline felt expansion was necessary to accommodate their rapid growth and attract additional qualified personnel.

Plymouth Man Dies From Injuries Sustained in Cass County Crash

INDIANAPOLIS, IN -  September 29, 2009, at approximately 10:35 a.m., officers from the Indiana State Police and the Cass County Sheriff’s Department responded to a single vehicle crash on County Road 550 North, west of County Road 1050 East, which seriously injured a Plymouth, IN, man.  

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