
OPINION: Pop, Soda, or Coke?
There are a few topics that will instantly divide a room in the Midwest: IU vs. Purdue, whether chili should have noodles in it, and what you call a carbonated beverage. Some folks call it […]
There are a few topics that will instantly divide a room in the Midwest: IU vs. Purdue, whether chili should have noodles in it, and what you call a carbonated beverage. Some folks call it […]
If you’ve ever thought, “Hey, being on the radio sounds kind of fun,” you’re not wrong. It is fun. It’s also chaotic, unpredictable, humbling, and—on the wrong side of 5 a.m.—a little cruel. After years […]
If you were a kid in the late ’70s or early ’80s, you remember a time before everything came with a screen. Back then, toys didn’t need to connect to Wi-Fi—they just had to fire […]
CBS recently announced that The Late Show will end its run in 2026. There won’t be a new host stepping in. No rebrand. No reboot. Just… the end. It hit me harder than I expected […]
This Saturday, all roads lead to Napoleon, Indiana, where the community comes together for a summer tradition 140 years strong. The Napoleon Volunteer Fire Company Picnic isn’t just a party — it’s a celebration of […]
I’ve been a lifelong fan of James Whitcomb Riley, the beloved “Hoosier Poet,” so when I stumbled across the news that a previously unpublished handwritten poem of his has surfaced—thanks to a Chicago-based coin dealer selling a […]
Beginning in 2027, high school baseball will require a double first base—a split base with one half in fair territory and the other in foul. The goal? Player safety, first and foremost. The National Federation […]
The smell of kettle corn in the air. The buzz of the rides lighting up the night sky. Kids showing their 4-H projects with nervous pride. Somewhere in the background, a band tunes up, or […]
Call me a Yankee Doodle Dandy, but I’ve always had a soft spot for the Fourth of July. There’s something about this day—the spirit of it—that just hits differently. Maybe it’s the sense of unity. […]
The Indiana Pacers shocked a lot of people this past postseason, making a gutsy run to the NBA Finals. And just as fans were beginning to dream bigger, reality hit hard in free agency—Myles Turner […]
In the heat of summer, there’s one treat I can’t resist: Italian ice. Its fruity, refreshing goodness is the perfect way to beat the heat, and it’s always a highlight of many of our summer […]
Meals on Wheels isn’t just serving up nourishment—it’s dishing out connection, care, and community pride. For decades, this local nonprofit has been delivering nutritious, well-balanced meals to seniors across Decatur County. Under the leadership of […]
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