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8 Gorgeous Towns In Indiana Where You Can Live On Nothing But Social Security

Looking for affordable towns in Indiana where your Social Security check can cover your living costs?. These 8 charming communities offer low-cost living and plenty of small-town charm!. 1. Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne gives you big city amenities with small town prices. The cost of living here sits well below...
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How to enjoy the White River even as a newbie

I'm living proof that you don't need years of experience — or even any tangible skill — to have a thrilling White River adventure. Why it matters: As this summer continues to deliver high temperatures, a day on the water is a fun and accessible way for Indy residents to beat the heat while experiencing a moment of...
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Mysterious, falling concrete chunks damage cars near railway bridge, drivers say

INDIANAPOLIS — A handful of drivers are demanding an explanation for dangerous debris falling near a railway bridge. “If you’re trying to avoid a chunk of concrete, you might hit a pothole,” said Jennifer Miller as she described the area. “If you avoid a pothole, you might get hit by a falling chunk of concrete.” […]
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Voiceless Victims: the second generation of the opioid addiction crisis

In 2017, more than 2.2 million children were identified as having a parent navigating opioid use disorder. In Indiana, that included more than 57,500 K-12 students. Indiana ranked 13th in the country per capita with 35 of every 1,000 K-12 aged students that had opioid affected parents. These children are not...
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Millions Told To Stay Out of Water at Great Lakes

More than 9 million people were told to avoid the water during peak summer recreation because of "life threatening" conditions.
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Bobcats in Indiana: Surprising Facts About These Elusive Wildcats

Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are among the most fascinating wild cats native to North America, and Indiana is no exception to their range. These medium-sized predators have long captured the imagination of wildlife enthusiasts and residents alike due to their elusive nature and remarkable adaptability. While bobcats are...
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Mom says ‘no one on the ground’ with info as Siren’s Curse stuck again

It was another rough day for Cedar Point’s ride called Siren’s Curse, as parkgoers said it got stuck again today.
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Mysterious, falling concrete chunks damage cars near railway bridge, drivers say

INDIANAPOLIS — A handful of drivers are demanding an explanation for dangerous debris falling near a railway bridge. “If you’re trying to avoid a chunk of concrete, you might hit a pothole,” said Jennifer Miller as she described the area. “If you avoid a pothole, you might get hit by a falling chunk of concrete.” […]
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Indianapolis Homeless People Respond to Stereotypes

INDIANAPOLIS — A homeless encampment on the south side of the city, hidden behind industrial buildings and railroad tracks, faces a city order to clear the site by August 11. The directive has brought uncertainty and fear to the close-knit community of tents and tarps. But for many residents, it’s about more than...
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Underage drunk driver clocked in going 140 mph on I-69 in Greenwood

Cohen Frederick, 20, was arrested in Johnson County for driving 140 mph while intoxicated, facing several charges including reckless driving and resisting law enforcement.

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