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- A look at commencement ceremonies as US campuses are roiled by protests over the Israel-Hamas war
- Ribbon cut on Habitat for Humanity office, storage space
- Polls open Tuesday for primary election
- Zebras in grid sectional with 4 CIC teams
- Settlement could cost NCAA nearly $3 billion; plan to pay athletes would need federal protection
News
Indiana’s primary election is Tuesday, and polls are open statewide from 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
“This is where I am meant to be,” says Samantha Sorak, Fulton County’s new animal control officer.
The city of Rochester has ordered a new piece of equipment to dispose of woody debris in a m…
The Outlet Youth Center’s gardening project just got a $2,000 boost, thanks to NIPSCO’s Envi…
Four Republicans are seeking their party’s nomination for three Fulton County Council at-lar…
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Sports
Rochester will be in a football sectional with seven new schools for the new cycle covering …
Takedowns will be worth three match points in high school wrestling starting next year, and …
The IHSAA Board of Directors voted at its annual meeting Monday to fully recognize girls wre…
FULTON — Caston softball player Natalie Warner might be a freshman and new to pitching, but …
Kyra Doran won the 100 hurdles in 19.11 seconds for Rochester’s only win in a three-way meet…
The Rochester boys golf team shot a 330 and finished third of 16 teams at the Logansport Inv…
Grace Lambert tripled twice and drove in five runs, and Natalie Sutphin walked none and stru…
Gavin Young hit a go-ahead two-out, two-run double in the first inning, and Tanner Reinartz …
Rochester’s Noah Riffle parred all nine holes on the front nine at Round Barn Golf Club at M…
Gavin Young saw Rochester baseball coach Cory Good put the hit-and-run sign on during Friday…
Opinion
It used to be that any middle class Hoosier schmoe could run for Congress ... and actually win. Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Jim Jontz won races in bygone decades by pedaling bicycles to campaign events across their sprawling congressional districts.
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