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New Laws In Hoosier State

The 124th session of the Indiana General Assembly ended back in April. More than 200 bills were passed and signed into law by Governor Mike Braun. Most laws will go into effect this Tuesday, July 1. Here’s a quick breakdown of some: House Bill 1393 requires county jails to report

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Duck In Diner No Longer In Clinton County

Around four years ago, the Clinton County community celebrated saving what was left of the legendary stainless steel diner at U.S. 52 and State Road 28 as it was moved a few miles down the road to undergo restoration and be stored in a safe location, out of the elements. 

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Buc-ee’s Eying Hoosier State?

Buc-ee’s officials have not made any announcements about opening a location in Indiana but there has been speculation as to where it would make sense to expand. Based on their locations in states like Texas, Georgia, and Kentucky, the company tends to build near major interstates with high traffic volumes

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Luper Found Guilty On Several Felonies

A Clinton County man arrested nearly two years ago was found guilty by a jury in Clinton County Circuit Court on molestation and child seduction charges.  The Clinton County Sheriff’s Department reported on Wednesday 42 year old Ralph W. Luper of Frankfort was found guilty of 8 felony charges. Luper

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Indiana Grabs Loan At Enhancing Water

Bruno Pigott, the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Water Office, partnered with Jim McGoff from the Indiana Finance Authority on Friday to unveil a $196 million loan aimed at enhancing drinking water and wastewater systems across the state. This financial support will play a crucial role in

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Rossville School Board Race Determined

KNS Radio has been following the story out of Rossville concerning the school board race for three seats. On election night it was determined that incumbent Joe Hufford won his seat in Clay Township, and challenger Brent Michael won the seat in Owen Township. However, The race was a tie

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Winter Weather Preparedness Week

Governor Eric Holcomb has proclaimed November 10-16, 2024 as Winter Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana. Winter in Indiana presents a range of challenges, including freezing rain, sleet, substantial snowfall, ice, strong winds, and severe cold temperatures. Such conditions can significantly disrupt transportation, power supply, heating, and communication systems, leading to

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Curbside Trash Collection Coming Next Year To Frankfort

The City of Frankfort Street Department is transitioning to curbside trash collection starting January 2, following the successful implementation of an automated trash collection program. This change aims to enhance safety and efficiency, as the larger trucks used in the program were difficult to maneuver in some alleys. Curbside pickup

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Healthy Communities Receives Grant

Healthy Communities of Clinton County has received a grant of $28,850 from MHS Serves to enhance broadband access and promote technology literacy within the community. This funding will support the establishment of a public computer lab at their office located at 1234 Rossville Ave. in Frankfort, as well as a

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Rokita Investigating Illegals In Logansport

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is initiating an investigation into potential labor trafficking networks in three Indiana cities: Logansport, Evansville, and Seymour. As part of this investigation, Rokita will be sending civil investigative demands (CIDs) to local officials, employers, and non-profit organizations in these communities. In Logansport, specific entities such

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Trump Asks Commissioners For K-9 Partner Back

Melissa Trump went in front of the Clinton County Commissioners Thursday and requested the K-9 dog, Tiko who was taken from her earlier this year while she was being investigated and a Sheriffs Department Merit Board ruling was issued on her conduct. Trump started off the conversation by explaining she

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Rossville School Board Position Still Unknown

With all other races in the county called on Tuesday evening, there was one that did not have a declared winner.  Rossville Consolidated School District had a battle for the three seats that were up for re-election. Incumbent Joe Hufford kept his seat for Clay Township, winning against newcomer Dillon

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