Art In Action: Art’s Origins Are In Religion, Which Continues Today
The mission of this column is to help create an awareness of art.
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Read MoreThe number of Hoosiers who lost Medicaid coverage due to an “unwinding” of COVID-19 protections decreased significantly in June, totaling 35,595.
Read MoreAn Etna Green man will serve a local sentence after a serious vehicle accident in which an individual was flown from the scene for their injuries.
Read MoreA handful of ultra-conservative U.S. House Republicans rebuked their leadership on Tuesday, July 25, over the annual government funding process, but appeared at odds on whether they should force a government shutdown later this year.
Read MoreAccording to a recent conservation survey, Indiana farmers have set a conservation record this year by planting an estimated 1.6 million acres of overwinter living covers.
Read MoreBy Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicles A U.S. Supreme Court ruling from earlier this year will effectively remove federal protections for most of Indiana’s wetlands — and enable Hoosier lawmakers to repeal already-weakened state protections for those areas. The high court ruled in May that federal protections for … Read More
Diabetes, a metabolic disease in which the pancreas does not function properly in insulin production, causes increased glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream.
Read MoreAn ultra-white paint developed in a Purdue University lab is making its way through the innovation pipeline, and it seems its market debut could not come at a better time.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service of Northern Indiana has issued a Heat Advisory for Kosciusko County and surrounding areas.
Read More“In the past, I used to worry about how I would fill in the time after retirement,” Kevin Nance confided.
Read MoreOrthoWorx President and CEO Robert E. “Bob” Vitoux Jr. said the organization’s purpose is to support the orthopedic industry’s social needs and its economic interests.
Read MoreKosciusko Connect, a fiber internet company in northern Indiana and a subsidiary of Kosciusko REMC, will be launching a brand-new podcast, “Connected Conversations.”
Read MoreRepresentatives from Warsaw Missionary Church will be giving out 2,000 meals to the general public at the Family Carnival in Central Park on Friday, July 28.
Read MoreIvy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw has selected Tracy Davis to be its first executive director of Community Relations, Diversity, Equity and Belonging.
Read MoreThe Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed Vickie L. Wooldridge’s 94-year prison sentence.
Read MoreA demolition order was placed on a property located at 731 W. Market St., Warsaw at a code hearing on Tuesday, July 25.
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