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Sapphire Bay Wraps Up 2025

The 2025 summer season at Sapphire Bay has officially come to a close, and organizers say it was one to remember. Throughout the summer, the popular water attraction welcomed families, children, and visitors from across the community who came to cool off, enjoy the amenities, and make memories together. Officials

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Lt. Gov. Beckwith To Visit Delphi Wednesday

Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith will host mobile office hours in Carroll County next week, providing residents with an opportunity to connect directly with the state government. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 201 S. Union Street in Delphi. Beckwith said

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Jimmy John’s Helping Clinton County Special Olympics

Local residents will have the chance to support Special Olympics athletes in Clinton County while grabbing a sandwich next week. On Tuesday, September 9, 2025, Jimmy John’s at 1640 W. IN-28 in Frankfort will host a “Dine to Donate” fundraiser from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. During that time, a

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Editorial: “No Kings” Protests Miss the Point

The so-called “No Kings” protests that swept across Indiana and the nation this summer were billed as a grassroots defense of democracy. What they really showed was something else entirely: a loud, angry spectacle that did little more than inflame division and block traffic. Absurd as it may sound, I’ve

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Frankfort Rules For Golf Carts

The City of Frankfort has a set of ordinances regulating the use of golf carts on public streets and alleys. Here’s what residents need to know: Who Can Drive Only licensed drivers age 18 and older are allowed to operate golf carts within city limits. When They Can Be Driven

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Restoration Nears Finish On Two Buildings In Lebanon

Two of downtown Lebanon’s most recognizable historic structures—Collier’s Corner and the Lido/Tyre building—are in the late stages of a multi-year facelift that local officials say will stabilize the block and position it for new tenants and street-level activity by the end of 2025. Collier’s Corner (126 S. Lebanon St.) dates

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Clinton County’s Majestic Courthouse

KNS Radio is a big lover of history. Especially our local history in Frankfort and Clinton County. Over the next several weeks, we are going to feature some articles written by one of everybody’s local favorites, Jerry Leonard. Leonard wrote for the Frankfort Times and has been kind enough to

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Music Matters Festival Returns In 2025

A weekend filled with live music, community spirit, and outdoor fun is set to return to Montgomery County this fall as the Music Matters Festival 2025 takes place September 26–28 at the Darlington Conservation Club. Local Frankfort artist and musician, Jason Wells says the three-day event will bring together musicians,

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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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