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City approves $750,000 for economic development through school programs

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Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. will receive $750,000 from the city to fund three programs that school district leaders say will help strengthen the local...

Stewart keeping emotions in check for final Brickyard

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INDIANAPOLIS — Tony Stewart had to know that there probably would be plenty of questions this weekend about him running in the Brickyard 400...

Military news – July 23

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Former resident graduates boot camp Pfc. Brandon Carter graduated from Marine boot camp April 8 in San Diego, California. Carter, a graduate of North Decatur High...

Stockover-Kreinhagen reunion planned

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Stockover-Kreinhagen reunion planned The 92nd annual Stockover-Kreinhagen reunion is 12:30 p.m. Aug. 21 at White Creek United Methodist Church, 6730 W. County Road 930S in...

Videos: Tony Stewart at the track today. Holy Smoke!

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Tony Stewart is practicing for the Brickyard 400 today at the Indianapolis Motor Seedway. Photo editor Mike Wolanin and sports editor Ryan O'Leary are...

Program seeks donors for school supplies

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The Bartholomew County School Supply Assistance Program is seeking financial contributions to provide school supplies to more than 2,000 children locally. In addition to the...

Mosquito carrying West Nile virus found in Jennings

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With a mosquito carrying the West Nile virus discovered this summer in eastern Jennings County, state health officials are warning all south central Indiana...

Hope man faces felony charges in shooting incident

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SHELBYVILLE -- Three felony charges have been filed in Shelby County against a Hope man accused of firing a weapon at an acquaintance. Ronald W....

Salvation Army hosting dunk tank and more

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Call it Christmas in July, a time when you can beat the heat by dreaming of a December snow. The Columbus office of the Salvation...

Q&A with Tony Stewart: Taking time to reflect, look ahead

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Sunday afternoon, Tony Stewart will compete in the Brickyard 400 for what likely will be the final time. The Republic sports writer Ted Schultz sat...