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The Montgomery County Historical Society (MCHS) held a joint celebration and fundraiser with the Landmarks Foundation at the ...
With new Indiana diploma requirements passing earlier this month, work-based learning has become a crucial part of the high school curriculum. Leaders in Lafayette said they feel ready for the changes ...
An exceptionally powerful atmospheric river fueled the deadly early April flooding disaster in the central and southern ...
In the mid-1800s, the Eel River that starts in northeast Indiana and joins the Wabash River at Lafayette, had a total of 13 ...
The Barker Mansion presents the first installment of a three-part speaker series presented by Indiana Landmarks. Feature speaker is Deb Parcell.
While Shipshewana serves as the centerpiece of Indiana’s Amish country, the surrounding region offers complementary experiences worth exploring. The Pumpkinvine Nature Trail extends 17 miles from ...
The Evansville African American Museum has announced a new art exhibit. The exhibit is called “Unmasked: The 1935 ...
St. Boniface Church members held "Via Crucis," or "The Living Way of the Cross," a Good Friday event depicting the last ...
While disaster can strike at any time, an unusual number of tragic events seem to take place on a few inauspicious days in April. Eerie coincidence?
On your next visit to the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center, you’ll notice a new sign and a new name atop the historic Coliseum. It’s now known as the Corteva Coliseum. “This building has a s ...
Gas prices have gone up by about 9 cents per gallon since this time last month but are still down by nearly 50 cents compared ...
Why it’s important: Events will commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s farewell tour of the United ...
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