Noble County farmers win rural preservation award

Indiana Landmarks and the Indiana Farm Bureau will honor the Evers family of Wolcottville for their seven-generation owned farmstead. The family will receive the John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation on Aug. 3 at the Indiana State Fair.... Read More

People going to the movies again; independent theaters capitalize

Last weekend's release of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" illuminated a majority reason why people desire to return to the theatre. As movie theatres across the country evolve following the general downward trend and the rise of streaming, smaller family-owned and independent theatres are capitalizing on the movie-going experience, their diversity of content and the reason people go to the movies at all.... Read More

IU study shows statewide autism diagnosis training hub is working

The study led by IU School of Medicine researchers found doctors with such training made accurate autism diagnoses for 80% of the kids referred to them for developmental delays. These findings, IU says, are a testament to why community-based models of autism evaluation are needed to improve access to care.... Read More

Indiana farmers conserve record number of acres

A recent state conservation survey reported that 1.6 acres of overwinter living covers were planted this year in the state. With the exception of corn and soybeans, cover crops are planted on more acres of land than any other commodity crop.... Read More