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Truck Parking Facility Opens In Boone County

A striking new $37 million truck parking facility has opened on Interstate 65 in Boone County near mile marker 148, aiming to address a long-standing shortage of safe resting spots for movers of America’s freight. The sleek installation—featuring dedicated restroom facilities—has been unveiled by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT)

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Sidebar: LEAP District And Tippecanoe County

Here is an in-depth look at the LEAP project in Boone County, by a caffeine-ridden young female reporter looking to impress her boss. Kevin Keith Owner and GM KNS Radio 8/28/25   The LEAP District Short for Limitless Exploration/Advanced Pace, the LEAP Innovation and Research District is a 9,000-acre development

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Q & A With KNS: Tippecanoe Water Moratorium

Over the past several months, KNS has been covering  local and regional news. Kevin Keith has been training me on being a nose to the ground, fact based journalist. He assigned me the email traffic in answering inquiries that come in. We recently received three questions about the LEAP project

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Tippecanoe County Weighs Extension On Water Moratorium

Tippecanoe County commissioners are preparing to vote next week on whether to extend a moratorium that restricts large-scale water transfers and high-volume radial collector wells within the county. The measure, first enacted in December 2023, was designed to curb attempts to divert massive amounts of groundwater to developments outside the

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Residents Gather To Oppose Data Center

About 100 Clinton County residents gathered at TPA Park last night for a peaceful assembly in opposition to the proposed data center development. The event served as both a rally and an educational session. Attendees heard about Indiana’s constitution, how citizens can lawfully instruct their government, and the principles of

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Press Release Issued On Banderas Point

The following is a press release issued Thursday August 28, on behalf of the Good family pertaining to Banderas Point. Work on the infrastructure at Bandaras Point was temporarily put on hold due to a significant and unexpected issue with soil stability encountered during excavation of the stormwater detention pond.

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Frankfort Boys Soccer Keeps Trophy At Home

The Frankfort High School boys soccer team kept the Hot Dog Invite trophy right where they wanted it this weekend—at home. The Hot Dogs came out strong, knocking off Purdue Polytechnic with an 8-2 win in their opening match. They followed it up with a decisive 7-1 victory over Tri-Central

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Clinton County To Weigh Data Center Rezoning At September 2 Meeting

As Indiana continues to emerge as a hub for massive data center development, Clinton County officials will soon take up a controversial proposal that has drawn sharp debate from residents, business leaders, and elected officials. Next Tuesday, September 2, the Clinton County Area Plan Commission will review a petition from

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Frankfort Revives Hometown Heroes Program For Veterans Day

The City of Frankfort is bringing back its Hometown Heroes program to honor local veterans during Veterans Day week this November. Custom signs recognizing veterans will be placed at Veterans Park and featured during the city’s Veterans Day program on Tuesday, November 11. Each sign will display the veteran’s name,

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Democratic Candidate Charged After Clash At Beckwith Town Hall

A Democratic candidate for the Indiana House of Representatives is facing a felony charge after Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s Newburgh town hall spiraled into physical confrontations that continue to raise questions about law enforcement conduct. Warrick County prosecutors filed a Level 6 felony charge of battery against a public safety

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