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Trine Invites Local Businesses to Recruit Students for Part-Time Jobs
(ANGOLA) - Local businesses looking for part-time help will have a chance to recruit Trine University students during the school's annual Part-Time Job Fair.The event will run from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, inside the Rick L. and Vicki L. James University Center on Trine's Angola campus.Stu...
Read MoreIndiana Closes Fiscal Year With Nearly $4 Billion in Reserves
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana finished the 2026 fiscal year with $3.99 billion spread across its surplus and major reserve accounts, including a $1.86 billion year-end surplus, State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla announced.The total was 60% higher than the previous year. The surplus alone increased by 1...
Read MoreThursday: Wildfire Smoke Triggers Unhealthy Air Warning
(ANGOLA) - Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to make the air unhealthy across Steuben County Thursday, with residents advised to limit prolonged time outdoors.The smoke has been moving south across the Great Lakes and into northern Indiana. Light winds and stagnant conditions are expected...
Read MoreMichigan Nurses Association Suing Sturgis Hospital
(OKEMOS) - A lawsuit has been filed against Sturgis Hospital.The Michigan Nurses Association filed the lawsuit on July 10 in the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan, saying Sturgis Hospital violated the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification or WARN Act.The la...
Read MoreIndiana Expands Disability Parking Placards To Some People With Autism
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana is expanding eligibility for disability parking placards to some children and adults with autism.The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced Wednesday that parents and caregivers may now apply for a placard on behalf of someone diagnosed with Level 2 or Level 3 Autism ...
Read MoreBraun Ends Race- And Sex-Based Preferences In Indiana State Contracting
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana is ending race- and sex-based preferences in state contracting after Attorney General Todd Rokita concluded that parts of the state's supplier diversity program are unconstitutional.Governor Mike Braun announced the change Wednesday, saying Indiana will replace those pref...
Read MoreCyclosporiasis Cases Climb Across Indiana, Michigan And Ohio
(INDIANA/OHIO/MICHIGAN) - The cyclosporiasis outbreak continues to grow across the region, with hundreds of cases now reported in Indiana and Ohio and thousands more in Michigan.The Indiana Department of Health reported Tuesday that approximately 206 cases have been identified across the state.In...
Read MoreWorld's Largest Operating Steam Locomotive Returning To Northeast Indiana
(NEW HAVEN) - Union Pacific's massive "Big Boy" steam locomotive is returning to northeast Indiana this week as it heads west following a historic trip to Philadelphia.Big Boy No. 4014 is scheduled to make a 30-minute public stop in Continental, Ohio, from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday before contin...
Read MoreJudge Dismisses Class-Action Lawsuit Against Coldwater, CBPU Over Utility Fees
(COLDWATER) - A judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit challenging how the City of Coldwater and the Coldwater Board of Public Utilities collect a voter-approved utility fee.The Coldwater Daily Reporter reports specially assigned Calhoun County Circuit Judge John Hallacy ruled in favor of the...
Read MoreSteuben County Eyes $1.26 Million Land Purchase For Affordable Housing Near Fremont
(ANGOLA) - Steuben County is considering purchasing about 50 acres at the former Country Meadows Golf Resort west of Fremont for a new affordable single-family housing development.The Steuben County Council on Tuesday gave preliminary support through a straw poll for funding the approximately $1....
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