Soar with DNR at Eagles Over Monroe

Monroe Lake’s Eagles over Monroe event celebrates the reintroduction of bald eagles in Indiana with six days of eagle-related activities.  The event starts with a virtual interview with Lola Nicholson on Jan. 26 at 11:30 a.m. She is the director of Raptors Rise Rehabilitation Center. The event will include a tour of the facility, “hospital”…

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Purdue to Offer New, Fully Online Master of Science in International Agribusiness

Purdue University is offering a new fully online Professional Master of Science in International Agribusiness aimed at agribusiness professionals worldwide. Applications are being taken now, and the program launches in January 2023. The new degree is particularly valuable for learners looking to enhance their skills in data analytics, quantitative data analysis and data-based decision-making. This…

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SERVPRO Set to Kick Off 5th First Responder Bowl

In recognition of the service and sacrifice of thousands of first responders nationwide, SERVPRO will host the fifth annual SERVPRO First Responder Bowl at SMU’s Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas, Texas. The University of Memphis Tigers will face off against the Utah State University Aggies. Kickoff is set for Dec. 27 at 3:15 on…

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The Sky is the Limit with IWU, ATP Flight School Partnership

Indiana Wesleyan University-National & Global has partnered with ATP Flight School, the largest flight training company in the United States, to create streamlined degree pathways for pilots who complete their FAA Certificate through ATP. Alumni who enroll at IWU can count their flight training experience as degree credit and receive a ten percent tuition discount…

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Indiana Wins Another COVID Vaccine Victory

Indiana has prevailed in yet another legal fight against President Joe Biden’s executive overreach in the form of COVID vaccine mandates. This time, in a lawsuit filed by Indiana and two other plaintiff states, a U.S. appeals court struck down a rule requiring vaccination for anyone working for federal contractors. “Hoosiers and all Americans should…

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Senate Proposes Reevaluating State’s Tax Structure

By Whitney Downard Some state senators are touting the possibility of reinventing Indiana’s tax structure to determine whether the state could eliminate individual and corporate income taxes. They say it’ll take pressure off residents and businesses, but it would also depress future revenue as others say Indiana needs to invest in its quality of life.…

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