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Crawsfordsville dairy to upgrade shredded-cheese manufacturing facility
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Pace Dairy will upgrade its Crawfordsville shredded-cheese manufacturing facility with new machinery and equipment to the tune of $5 million, the Montgomery County city’s mayor’s office said Monday. Two shredded cheese lines will be updated to meet a growing demand for the products. Pace Dairy was touted as a key supplier of […]
Purdue Football Fires Coach After Embarrassing Loss To Nebraska
Graham Harrell may be a legend in Lubbock, TX, but he's no longer welcome in West Lafayette, IN. According to college football insider Brett McMurphy, Purdue has decided to fire the offensive coordinator following the program's 28-10 loss to Nebraska. "Decisions like this are never easy," head ...
Pushing for change: Danville man wants stronger traffic stop reviews, ACLU coming to town
DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — One man in Danville wants to see change after new data from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) shows Black drivers were more likely to be pulled over than others. The ACLU of Illinois will be in Danville on Oct. 7 to fight for change and spark a conversation. The organization […]
Mountain Jack’s Steakhouse Was Once a Michigan Favorite – There’s Just One Location Left
One of the restaurant chains that is now part of Michigan's past is Mountain Jacks. Do you remember eating there?. Mountain Jacks had locations across the state including on Westnedge in Portage (where today's Logan's Roadhouse is) as well as Grand Rapids, Lansing, Traverse City, Metro Detroit and more. There were as many as 21 locations of the chain before it filed for bankruptcy in 2008.
Students struggle with depression, but they aren't alone
Jake Streeter is a Purdue senior by credits. He loves writing, nature and romantic era poetry. He’s currently taking a semester off from classes but plans to begin again in the winter studying botany. He’s also struggled with depression for as long as he can remember. Much of it...
IHSAA Soccer boys and girls sectional playoff brackets released
LAFAYETTE — Indiana high school boys and girls soccer sectional playoff pairings were released Sunday night and now there's a path set towards the 2024 state championship. Here's a look at where teams are playing beginning next Monday. ...
Blood drive competition between all Big Ten schools launched
One million dollars and an opportunity to save lives have been brought to Boilermakers, courtesy of the Big Ten and Abbott Laboratories. Abbott, a diagnostics and medical device company, has partnered with the Big Ten to launch a nationwide blood drive to alleviate a national blood shortage, an Abbott press release announced.
2 years removed from coaching high school, Jason Simmons calling plays for Purdue football
WEST LAFAYETTE − Two years ago, Jason Simmons was coaching high school football. On Saturday, he'll call the plays for Purdue football at Wisconsin. Simmons, a longtime Indianapolis area high...
Indiana advocate calls on lawmakers to push for universal insulin price cap
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — For 13 years, Molly King has depended on an insulin drug to manage her Type 1 diabetes. On Dec. 31, that drug will be wiped from the market. King, who lives in Crawfordsville, was 18 when she was first diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. After much work with a medical team, […]
Cast your vote for Journal & Courier Athlete of the Week
LAFAYETTE — The start of IHSAA sectional and regional season began with girls golf while football raged on in week six while soccer and girls volleyball are reaching the tail end of their seasons. The Journal & Courier is selecting seven students for the weekly Journal & Courier Athletes of the Week award....
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