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By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen July 30, 2025 An occupational therapist assistant for more than 30 years, Diane Thrawley stood under the shade of a towering tree in downtown Mitchell’s Friends ...
Penn State football has announced games and other information for its various theme games, including the annual Stripe Out.
The Tribune's newsgathering partner WNDU reports the standoff stems from Indiana State Police trying to serve a warrant ...
The Indiana Fever sit at 14-12, sixth in the WNBA standings, depsite being without the services of star guard Caitlin Clark ...
The new reciprocity agreement expands benefits previously limited to Miami's regional campuses, covering both undergraduate and graduate programs since July 1.
Woods, a rising junior at the Benjamin School and son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, shot 66 (6-under) in the second round ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football opened fall camp Wednesday on its outdoor practice field behind Memorial Stadium. Passes flew, whistles blew and sweat fell — and at the end of the session, head ...
A team of five Warsaw Community High School students recently placed sixth overall at the NCF Envirothon, held at Mount Royal ...
The Special Olympics is hosting a Women's 3x3 Unified Basketball Tournament set to tip off at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz and Jacob Fischler Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS– The U.S. Environmental ...
Robert Fragen, MD, an anesthesiologist and professor at Northwestern University in Chicago, has died at age 90, according to a July 29 obituary published by the Chicago Sun-Times. Dr. Fragen received ...
Indiana football, once a perennial punchline, turned heads in 2024 with its first ever trip to the College Football Playoff.
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