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After nine years in the making, J. Long Memorial Second Street Park made its grand opening to the residents of Connersville, ...
About Purdue Extension Vigo CountyCounty Extension Director | 4-H Youth Development Educator ...
Purdue Extension Lake CountyWhat We Do Our team connects Lake County residents to world-class Purdue University research and a nationwide network of experts in agriculture, community, environment, ...
Purdue Extension Vanderburgh CountyWhat We Do We improve lives and livelihoods by delivering tested and trusted educational resources. The Cooperative Extension Service is one of the nation's largest ...
If you sell food to an end consumer in the state of Indiana, you are either established as a Retail Food Establishment or a Home-Based Vendor. Most individuals who sell goods at farmer’s markets or ...
St. Valentine's Day is the time many of us are given cut flowers as gifts. How can you make these beautiful gifts last longer? Here are tips for preserving your cut flowers: Use a thoroughly cleaned ...
Hover flies (a.k.a. syrphid flies) are prevalent this time of year, as they have been in many previous years, and they are particularly numerous around corn and soybean fields. They are yellow and ...
Judge Jason Stoops Brenda Brooks Irene Silva Monty Mason Erica Long Brenda Briggs Kellie Kuhn Carolyn Beck William Walls Judith Ryan Amber Ploutz Regina Siefert Sarah Ryker Deena Chambers Greg ...
What We Do Our educator oversees and assists volunteers to run community clubs, afterschool programs, SPARK Clubs, host our county 4-H fair, school enrichment, camps/workshops, and special interest ...
In an age where health-conscious individuals are constantly seeking ways to optimize their well-being, the debate between supplements and whole foods has gained significant attention. The allure of ...
Utilities are building a lot of solar energy projects in Indiana. Fields of solar panels will become a common part of our landscape. This may help avert some consequences of climate change on the ...
Last year Indiana homeowners were hit with property tax bill increases averaging 17 percent, an extraordinary increase. Will it happen again in 2024? Let’s compare 2023 to what we know about 2024 so ...