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As summer schedules continue to keep high school sports squads busy across Marion County, the North Marion boys’ basketball team will have a full day ahead of them on the road and in the Cam Henderson ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNTeacher Prep Academy hopes to hook high schoolers on teaching — but its funding is in jeopardyAmid the ongoing teacher shortage in Indiana, one University of Indianapolis program hopes to attract students to the ...
For a teenager with no prior criminal record, a misdemeanor charge would typically lead to probation or community service.
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The Marion Star on MSN2025 All-Ohio in softball, baseball; plus track club forming | Sports briefsMarion-area softball and baseball players earn All-Ohio status for 2025, plus the Marion Track Club is forming for the summer ...
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Sporting News on MSNCBS Sports crowns Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr as No. 1 transfer of CFB portal eraCBS Sports has named Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. the No. 1 transfer of the college football portal era. In their ...
Robert D. “Bob” Rude, 66, of Seymour, passed away on Monday, June 9, 2025, at the Schneck Medical Center. Born on January 27, ...
A star forward for the Indiana Pacers, Pascal Siakam is from Cameroon. He has spoken publicly about visa troubles, including ...
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNSauce on the Side serves gourmet calzones, salads in EdwardsvilleSauce on the Side also offers Bite Sides, which are a perfect appetizer. Choices include pepperoni basil (served with house ...
Wells, a Rogers native and postseason standout for Arkansas-Little Rock, brings veteran depth to the Hogs' 2026 pitching ...
“GOODNESS SNAKES!” June 26 at 6 p.m., Trafalgar Library, 424 S. Tower Drive. Free and open to the public. Naturalist Eli ...
Families uprooted their lives. Lifelong business owners gave up their livelihoods. 'They just screwed us out of our land.' ...
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Axios on MSN1 in 10 Hoosiers over 65 has Alzheimer'sErin Davis/Axios Visuals Nearly 11% of Hoosiers over 65 are living with Alzheimer's — more than 121,300 people — according to 2020 data shared in a new Alzheimer's Association report. Why it matters: ...
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