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Cover Crops Bring Cash Back: Indiana Farmers Can Score Insurance Discounts
(INDIANA) - Hoosier farmers can once again save money on crop insurance through Indiana's Cover Crop Premium Discount Program.The Indiana State Department of Agriculture and its partners are offering the program for a sixth year, giving eligible farmers in 89 counties a $5-per-acre discount on cr...
Read MoreIndiana Senate Slams Door on Redistricting Plan
INDIANAPOLIS -- In a striking 19-31 vote, the Indiana State Senate has rejected a mid-decade redistricting plan that had consumed state politics for months and sparked deep divisions within the GOP.The vote ends a bitter fight over control of Indiana's congressional map -- a battle marked by inte...
Read MoreCops for Kids Will "Light Up" Angola Meijer Tonight
(ANGOLA) - If you're shopping at Meijer this evening, don't be alarmed by the large police presence -- it's the annual Cops for Kids shopping night, bringing holiday joy to families across the area.A total of 147 children from 93 families will enjoy a special meal prepared by Rick and Kim Gessama...
Read MoreButler Police Investigating Cemetery Damage After Vehicle Hits Headstones
(BUTLER) - Butler Police are searching for whoever drove through Butler Cemetery and damaged multiple headstones earlier this week.According to the mayor's Facebook page, the incident happened sometime between 3:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, when an unknown vehicle left the main drive and struck hea...
Read MoreHigh-Octane Future: Auburn Motorsports Park Plans Unveiled
(FORT WAYN) - After shelving plans for a southwest Allen County racetrack, WANE 15 reports that developers Bill Bean, Tom Kelley and Chuck Surack have unveiled a new vision -- the Auburn Motorsports Park, set to rise on the historic grounds of the old Kruse Auction Park near I-69.The property, lo...
Read MoreFort Wayne Police Mourn Officer Justin Koehl After Battle With Brain Tumor
(FORT WAYNE) - The Fort Wayne Police Department says Officer Justin Koehl has died following a battle with a brain tumor.According to the department, Koehl passed away Tuesday at Stillwater Hospice, surrounded by his family. In a statement, FWPD asked the community to keep his loved ones in their...
Read MoreNearly 3 Million Hoosiers Hitting the Roads for the Holidays
(INDIANA) - AAA says holiday travel is about to surge, with nearly three million Hoosiers expected to hit the roads, skies, and rails in the final weeks of 2025.About 2.9 million Indiana residents are projected to travel at least 50 miles between Dec. 20 and Jan. 1, marking a 3.3% increase over l...
Read MoreOhio Poised to Tighten Marijuana and Hemp Rules Under New Statewide Bill
(COLUMBUS) - Ohio lawmakers have approved a sweeping overhaul of the state's marijuana and hemp laws, passing Senate Bill 56, a measure that would sharply restrict intoxicating hemp products and tighten regulations on recreational cannabis. The bill now heads to Governor Mike DeWine, who is expe...
Read MoreConsumers Energy Rolls Out Winter Help to Keep Michigan Seniors Warm
(MICHIGAN) - With winter setting in, Consumers Energy is reminding Michigan seniors about several programs designed to keep them safe, warm, and connected through the cold months. The company is offering $4 monthly electric bill credits for households led by someone 65 or older, along with multip...
Read MoreAdvocacy Groups Push Indiana Lawmakers for Action on Rising Energy Bills
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Two advocacy groups are urging Indiana lawmakers to intervene as families face what they call a growing energy affordability crisis.The Indiana Conservation Voters and Citizens Action Coalition have rolled out a new Ratepayer Relief Plan, warning that electric bills across the st...
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