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Trine Engineering Faculty Take National Stage With Research On Better Ways To Teach Engineers

Photo: Front, from left, Amanda Malefyt, Ph.D., professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, Maria Gerschutz, Ph.D., chair and professor in the Bock Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sameer Sharma, Ph.D., chair and professor in the Department of Electrical and C...

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Florida Woman Injured After Medical Emergency, Rollover Crash In DeKalb County

(DEKALB COUNTY) - A Florida woman was taken to the hospital after suffering a medical emergency and crashing Tuesday afternoon in DeKalb County.The DeKalb County Sheriff's Office reports 41-year-old Heather Miller of Naples, Florida, was driving north in the 2300 block of County Road 9 around 4:4...

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Last Call For Tickets To Cameron Foundation Summer Soirée

(FREMONT) - One of the area's signature summer nights out is coming up this weekend -- and this is the last call to get tickets.The former Cameron Ball is back as the Cameron Foundation Summer Soirée, a black-tie summer evening Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. at The Mill District in Fremont.The night ...

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Wolcottville Man Launches Free Online Euchre Game To Bring Game Nights Back

(WOLCOTTVILLE) - A Hoosier-born online Euchre game is connecting players across the country -- and its creator hopes it can help bring family game night back.Euchre Mate launched July 6 and has already been downloaded more than 500 times. Most users are in Indiana, but players have also joined fr...

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Report: Ohio Summer Electric Costs Could Top $800 As Energy Demand Grows

(COLUMBUS) - Ohio households could pay more than $800 for electricity between June and September as rising demand puts additional pressure on energy costs.A new report from Washington-based think tank Third Way projects the average Ohio residential customer could spend about $800 on electricity t...

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Banks Introduces Bill To End Birthright Citizenship For Children Of Undocumented Immigrants, 'Birth Tourists'

(WASHINGTON) - Indiana U.S. Sen. Jim Banks has introduced legislation that would end automatic birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to parents who are in the country unlawfully or temporarily.Banks introduced the Citizenship Act of 2026 on Monday.The bill would seek to co...

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Michigan Launches Cyclosporiasis Dashboard As Outbreak Grows To 2,640 Cases

(COLDWATER) - Michigan has launched a new online dashboard to track a rapidly growing cyclosporiasis outbreak that has now sickened 2,640 people across the state.The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reports 44 people have been hospitalized and cases have been identified in 43 coun...

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Steuben County Democrats Elect New Leadership

(ANGOLA) - The Steuben County Democratic Party has new leadership following the resignations of Chairman Ben Helmsing and Vice Chairwoman Amy Klingenberger.Mary Jo Light was unanimously elected chairwoman during a July 7 meeting. Michael Miller was elected to serve in party leadership alongside h...

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Indiana State Employees To Receive Bonuses Of Up To $2,500

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana state employees will receive one-time bonuses of up to $2,500 later this month, but no ongoing pay raise.The Indiana Capital Chronicle reports Gov. Mike Braun informed state employees Monday that eligible executive branch workers will receive bonuses in their July 29 payc...

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Indiana Seeks Public Input Before Final Vote On Wildlife Rule Changes

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Hoosiers have one more chance to weigh in on proposed changes to Indiana's wildlife rules before the Natural Resources Commission takes a final vote.The commission has opened its second and final public comment period on a package of proposed rule changes involving deer hunting, ...

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