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Midwife joins Lutheran Health Physicians in Peru
PERU — Lutheran Health Network announced the addition of Heidi Abbott, certified nurse midwife, to their staff at Dukes Memorial Hospital in Peru, according to a press release. The office will be located at 285 W. 12th Street, Suite 205, on the Dukes Memorial Hospital campus. According to the...
Watch: Hamilton County deputies rescue driver from car that flipped into water
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — Recently released bodycam footage shows Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputies rescuing a driver after their car flipped into water after crashing into a culvert. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office responded on April 30 to the intersection of 296th Street and Carpenter Road in Atlanta, Indiana, for an inverted car stuck in a […]
Indiana OED giving over $700k to local energy projects
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. -- A few local energy projects in Marshall, Elkhart, St. Jospeh, and La Porte counties will be getting nearly half of the Indiana Office of Energy Development's $1.47 million in efficiency grants, the department announced on Wednesday. The goal of the funds is to recognize an assortment...
Is Garfield a Hoosier? Comic strip cat has a long history in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — From comic strips to the silver screen, Garfield is a character that most Americans are undoubtedly familiar with. First debuting in newspapers in 1978, the orange cartoon feline has appeared in everything from TV series to feature-length films. Despite Garfield’s popularity and renown, the character had humble beginnings. Hoosier native Jim Davis is […]
Local High School Sports Recaps For Tuesday, April 30
Manchester dropped its first Three Rivers Conference game of the season, Tuesday night, falling 5-4 to Peru. The Squires are now 12-4-1 this season, 3-1 in the TRC. Peru used a two-out single in the bottom of the seventh to earn the walkoff win. Ethan Hendrix went 3-4 with a double, RBI and run scored. Dallas Martin went 2-3 with two runs scored, while Harper Sturtsman had two hits and an RBI.
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