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Indiana Train Hosting Christmas Themed Murder Mystery Train Ride
When I was a kid my favorite board game was Clue so it's no surprise that now as an adult I love a good murder mystery. If there's a book, movie, or board game that has a "whodunnit" angle, I am IN. I've always thought it would be so much fun to attend a murder mystery-themed event, and this one even takes place aboard a real train!
Police Warn Indiana Parents Against Back-to-School Photo Trend
If you plan on taking photos of your kids on their first day of school, there are some things that you need to know about before you post them on social media. Summer break is nearing its end. It feels like just yesterday, the kiddos were getting out of school and eager to take advantage of summer. In less than a month's time, kids will be returning to school. By now, you might have already started back-to-school shopping for clothes and supplies so the kiddos will be looking sharp on their first day back. Over the past few years, there has been a trend on social media where parents take photos of their kids on the first day of school posing with a sign to celebrate the first day of a new school year. These signs could be revealing more personal information about your child than you realize, and can all be used by predators, scammers, and other people looking to endanger your child, family, or finances.
AIM Media Indiana’s new general manager named
AIM Media Indiana, LLC (“AIM” or the “Company”) recently announced the appointment of Steve Swails as General Manager with responsibility across all AIM media properties in Indiana. The promotion is effective Aug. 1 and Swails will also retain his current position and responsibilities as Group Circulation Director.
Osceola softball team head to the Babe Ruth World Series
OSCEOLA, Ind. -- Softball players with the Osceola Baseball and Softball Association received a warm sendoff, as athletes prepare to leave Michiana to Alabama for the 2024 Babe Ruth World Series. The national competition will pit Michiana's 14U Division against the Netherlands, Australia, Mexico, and several teams from across the...
Plymouth Redevelopment Considers Investment in Career Innovation Center
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will look at an investment in a Marshall County Lifelong Learning Network project in their next meeting. Construction is underway on the Marshall County Career Innovation Center and while the capital funding required for the bricks and mortar has been secured, Allie Shook, Executive Director of LLN, came before the board seeking support for the “soft costs”, such as furnishings for the building. Shook presented a proposal for $250,000 toward lab tables, chairs, television monitors, and some specialty items such as refrigerators for medication in the veterinary science area.
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