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With overspending, harried schedules, strained relationships and myriad other stressors at every turn, there’s seemingly nothing short of a Christmas miracle to de-Scrooge the season.
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The US Postal Service is conducting a survey on moving processing from the center in Fort Wayne to the regional center in Indianapolis.
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The studies are recommending roadway lighting, adding or extending turn lanes and acceleration lanes, new interchanges and more on and off ramps, among other things.
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Randy Strebig and wife Allison Wheaton were well known throughout Northeast Indiana for their business success and charitable contributions.
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A federal judge dismissed the Title IX complaint against Huntington University, but the lawyer for the plaintiffs in the case said 22 state level counts in the lawsuit will go to trial.
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Without an auditorium, students had to get creative on where to perform the play.
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The school celebrated their 36th annual Gobble Off to kick off Thanksgiving break.
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Ohioans voted earlier this month to make recreational marijuana legal in their state. Challenges lay ahead in the Ohio statehouse, but if the referendum becomes law Indiana will be surrounded on three sides by recreational marijuana states.
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Allen County Sheriff Troy Hershberger made the report to the U.S. District Court earlier this week, a requirement of a federal lawsuit filed in 2020 by the ACLU on behalf of inmates.
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Banks asked that his office be briefed on the number antisemitic incidents since Oct. 7, when Hamas attacked Israel. He also requested information on meetings with IU antisemitism task forces and if student-led pro-Palestine protests led to harassment reports or illegal acts.