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Madison County is planning a new trail along the White River between Anderson and Strawtown.  But as IPR’s Thomas Ouellette ...
More than 28 abandoned and boarded up schools in one Midwest city contribute to urban blight — and in some cases have served ...
With the 2025 session in the rearview mirror, Jeter said the legislative session provided him opportunities to build relationships with new legislators and build coalitions toward common goals. “The ...
High school students take AP® exams and IB exams to earn college credit and demonstrate success at college-level coursework. U.S. News calculated a College Readiness Index based on AP/IB exam ...
Tucked along the Ohio River in southeastern Indiana, Madison isn’t just another charming small town – it’s a living museum where 133 blocks of historic buildings tell stories of riverboat captains, ...
A group of Officials from Trimble County and Carroll County met with representatives of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) on May 27 for a detailed discussion on a proposed planning ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of southern Indiana sits a culinary time capsule where lederhosen wouldn’t look out of place and the aroma of sauerkraut mingles with the scent of perfectly roasted ...
Mansfield Mayor Evans criticizes new precinct map, alleging it favors Republicans and marginalizes voters. TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Mansfield Mayor Michael Evans told us he wasn’t surprised by the 3-2 ...
A packed courtroom anxiously waited to find out if commissioners would change their representatives. Instead, that got ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Madison County Weed District staff raised concerns about recruitment and retention with Madison County Commissioners at their weekly work session. County staff emphasized the ...
ANDERSON — Madison County is among a majority of Indiana counties to experience population growth last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Those figures show the population in the cities ...
THE MADISON COUNTY JAIL IS BUILT AND COULDN’T BE DONE SOON ENOUGH, SAYS SHERIFF RONNIE BOYD. >> WE’VE BEEN HOUSING OUR PRISONERS AT ABOUT 6 OR 7 DIFFERENT JAILS AROUND THE STATE.