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Conservation Practices Highlighted As Wildcat Creek Grant Concludes

Local conservation leaders are celebrating the conclusion of the 319 South Fork Wildcat Creek grant by shining a spotlight on innovative practices that are helping protect water quality and improve soil health. As part of the grant’s Phase III funding, equipment modifications played a crucial role in advancing conservation efforts.

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Carson Stands Alone: Votes No To Honoring Kirk

Indiana Congressman André Carson is under fire after joining just 57 other Democrats in voting against a U.S. House resolution honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week in Utah. The bipartisan resolution — which passed 310-58 — praised Kirk as “a courageous American patriot, whose life was

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Beckwith: Utility Tax Relief Push

Indiana’s Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith is calling for a moratorium on the state’s 7-percent sales tax on utility bills, saying Hoosiers are getting hammered by skyrocketing rates. A state survey shows electric bills are up sharply — 20 percent higher for Duke customers, 25 percent higher for CenterPoint, and NIPSCO

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KNS Radio: Why We Exist

When I started KNS Radio back in February 2024, it wasn’t because I thought the world needed another radio station. It was because Clinton County needed a voice — a place where local news could be told honestly, and factually. Too often, what we see called “news” is just opinion

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Kirklin Gym Hosts Open House Sunday

Fitness enthusiasts and community members are invited to attend a special open house this Sunday at 103 S. Main Street in Kirklin. The event runs from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. and offers a chance to tour the gym, meet trainers David Mullins and Bob Salaba, and ask questions about training

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Sweet Stop Success, Campus Improvements At The Crossing

Students at The Crossing had a productive day yesterday, showcasing both their business skills and dedication to campus upkeep. The school-based enterprise, Sweet Stop, was bustling as students put their category management lessons into practice. Their hard work continues to make Sweet Stop “the sweetest part of your day,” with

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Pence Urges Civility, Defends Employer Rights Over Kimmel Suspension

Former Vice President Mike Pence delivered a wide-ranging conversation at The Atlantic Festival this week, offering a candid look at his vision for conservatism, his thoughts on free speech, and his hopes for the future of the Republican Party. Speaking with journalist Tim Alberta, Pence reflected on the recent assassination

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State Approves Plan To Build Data Center On Protected Wetlands

Google has received state approval to proceed with construction on its Project Zodiac data center campus, despite concerns from local residents about the impact on protected wetlands. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) granted Google permission to fill more than two acres of wetlands with soil to make way

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Healing Hope Recovery Launches Blessing Box For Those In Need

Starting today, Healing Hope Recovery is offering a new community resource to help the unhoused and anyone in need with the launch of its Clinton County Blessing Box. Located in the alley behind 254 North O’Neil Street in Frankfort, the Blessing Box is open nightly from dusk until dawn. Residents

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Federal Inmate Funds In Question For 2026

Clinton County Sheriff Rich Kelly is drawing a hard line on protecting taxpayers and public safety as the future of the county’s federal inmate program hangs in the balance. At Wednesday’s Sheriff Merit Board meeting, Sheriff Kelly laid out the stark reality: the program that currently helps fund deputies and

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