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Healing Hope Recovery Holds Outreach In Dayton This Weekend

Daniel’s Mission, a division of Healing Hope Recovery, is inviting you to take part in an upcoming outreach event designed to build community connections through food, prayer, and giving. The event will be held at the Dollar General in Dayton on Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 8  pm. Organizers

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Frankfort City Water Works Upgrades Residential Meters

The City of Frankfort Water Works Department has begun replacing residential water meters across the community, bringing modern technology to all water ratepayers’ homes. The new ultrasonic meters replace older manually read devices. Officials say the upgrade provides more accurate readings, reduces the possibility of human error, and allows for

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Local Pharmacies Fight To Survive 

Independent pharmacies are closing at alarming rates across Indiana and the U.S., and owners say Pharmacy Benefit Managers, or PBMs, are to blame. Small, independent pharmacies warn that without operations like theirs, some towns would become “pharmacy deserts,” leaving vulnerable residents without access to care. Pharmacies statewide have dropped from

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Clinton Central School Corporation Board Meeting

This recent Clinton Central school board meeting covered administrative updates, recognition’s, public concerns, financial reports, and future planning for the school district. The board addressed recent community concerns, acknowledging feedback from letters, calls, public comments, and social media. They emphasized transparency but seemed to be comfortable hiding behind some information

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Clinton County Council Deals With Budget Uncertainties

The Clinton County Council convened on September 23, 2025, for its second round of budget hearings, facing critical decisions about public safety funding, departmental staffing, and looming fiscal uncertainties. The meeting, marked by candid discussions and tough choices, focused heavily on the Sheriff’s budget and the future of the county’s

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Government Shutdown Likely After Congress Misses Deadline

The federal government is headed for its first shutdown in nearly seven years after Congress failed to pass a short-term funding bill before the Tuesday night deadline tomorrow. Without a deal, nearly every federal agency will be affected starting October 1, impacting millions of government workers, services, and everyday Americans.

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Clinton County EMS Named Provider Of The Year

Clinton County EMS has been named the 2025 ALS Provider of the Year (Non-Fire Based) by the Indiana Fire Chiefs Association, a statewide honor recognizing excellence in prehospital care. The award highlights the outstanding work of Clinton County’s paramedics, EMTs, and supervisors, who consistently deliver advanced, evidence-based care to the

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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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