Richard Allen “Rich” Taylor, 68, of North Vernon, passed away at 2 a.m., on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026, at Schneck Medical Center in Seymour.
The board of directors of Historic Madison Inc. announced Friday that John Staicer, who has served as Executive Director for 23 years, will retire effective Dec. 31, 2026.
Congresswoman Erin Houchin was in Madison Tuesday to announce a $1 million federal grant for stormwater management ...
Designed to be an ally for your nutritional goals, they’re gluten-free, low-glycemic and keto-friendly with 3 grams of net ...
Donna Laverne Cozart Turner, age 79, of Hanover, IN, entered this life on July 25, 1946, in Carrollton, KY. She was the loving daughter of the late ...
Charles Booker visited Hanover College last Thursday to tell the story of his life that began in one of Louisville’s poorest ...
Staying motivated and on track is also easier when you can check back in, see your progress and realize the steps you’re ...
Madison Consolidated Schools’ Growing Minds Farm Stop was named the Innovative Program of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of ...
Physical activity is vital to American students’ physical health and emotional well-being, helping them learn, concentrate ...
The Floyd Central girls' basketball team celebrated Valentine’s Day with something better than chocolate when the Lady ...
Kathy Sue Goldman Gleitz Groves, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, educator and friend, passed away peacefully in Florida ...
An historic frame structure at 420 Broadway Street was determined vacant and abandoned by Madison's Board of Public Works and Safety at its meeting Tuesday but Mayor Bob Courtney said ...
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