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Veteran recounts trip for 80th anniversary of D-Day

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The Eiffel Tower rose in grandeur over the Paris cityscape.

‘Passionate supporter’ Dunigan-Smith named to Center Grove school board

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A “passionate supporter” of Center Grove Community Schools has joined the district’s board of trustees.

Community invited to paint Greenwood mural

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The community is invited to paint the next Color the County mural in Greenwood Saturday.

Newly minted VP nominee Vance coming to Fort Wayne

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GOP Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance is coming to Fort Wayne next week for a fundraiser, Allen County Republican Party Chairman Steve Shine confirmed Thursday.

Indiana SAT scores continue downward trend, latest test results show

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Only a quarter of Hoosier highschoolers who took the SAT during the last academic year earned college-ready scores in both reading and math, according to newly-released results.

Ripple effects of widespread technology outage impacting Johnson County

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A technology outage caused by a faulty software update caused disruptions to companies and services around the world Friday, including in Indiana and Johnson County.

First Indiana West Nile Virus case detected in Lake County

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Indiana’s first West Nile virus disease case for the 2024 season has been reported in a Lake County resident. West Nile virus activity has also been detected in mosquitoes throughout the state in 26 samples taken from 15 counties. Additional information about the case is not being released to protect patient privacy.

Revamped CSX redevelopment plan features upscale hotel, music venue in Indianapolis

A plan to demolish the century-old CSX railroad servicing building across the street from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis is back on track—with an updated redevelopment strategy and a heftier price tag.

Agency says apps that let workers access paychecks before payday are providing loans

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday that apps that allow workers to access their paychecks in advance, often for a fee, are providing loans and therefore subject to the Truth in Lending Act, a 1968 law that requires lenders disclose all loan costs and fees.

Franciscan Health to host Stop the Bleed classes in Greenwood

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Franciscan Health will host a Stop the Bleed class on August 13 and another on October 9. Stop the Bleed teaches the skills needed to provide immediate bleeding control principles and aid until first responders arrive.