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Economic development key to thriving communities

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Posted on Mar 31, 2026 in Energy

Every community has its own unique attributes that make it attractive to new or expanding businesses. Those attributes are key for successful economic development — which leads to job creation and economic growth. Electric cooperatives like yours work hand-in-hand with local and regional economic development corporations to foster growth and development opportunities. This is an… Continue reading.

Inns and the outdoors

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Posted on Mar 24, 2026 in Features

By Brian D. Smith Winter’s done and spring’s begun. Tired of living on the run? Maybe it’s time for a breather — nothing grandiose, just a getaway that’s not too long, not too far, andnot horrendously pricey. A placid place surrounded by woods, water, and wildlife. Here’s the good news: There’s room at the inns…. Continue reading.

County profile: Madison County

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Posted on Mar 24, 2026 in County

By Nicole Thomas Madison County honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a statue of the civil rights leader. Midwestern sculptor Kenneth Ryden designed the 8-foot-tall bronze figure. King’s son, Martin Luther King III, attended the statue’s dedication ceremony in 1988. A colorful Indiana icon Alexandria, Indiana, is home to the World’s Largest Ball of… Continue reading.

Hometown hospitality delivered from scratch

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Posted on Mar 23, 2026 in Indiana Eats

By Chris Adam Good food served in a comfortable atmosphere makes Fenwick’s Scratch Kitchen and Taproom the place to go in Rensselaer. Those in the community flock to Fenwick’s because of its seasonal menu of family recipes made with fresh ingredients.But Fenwick’s success can also be attributed to its ability to alter course and evolve… Continue reading.

Spring is here and so are the wildflowers

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Posted on Mar 23, 2026 in Outdoors

By Mike Lunsford I am one of those optimistic sorts who declares spring’s arrival as soon as I slip the muddy bonds of February. A true believer in “meteorological” seasons, I contend that spring is here on March 1, despite its usual snowy backsliding. Among the reasons to feel this way is a little bit… Continue reading.

History in real life

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Posted on Mar 23, 2026 in Travel

By Natalie Derrickson Nestled against the Ohio River is a place so special, one of Picasso’s rare works calls it home. The Evansville Museum of Art, History, and Science showcases permanent exhibitions celebrating the tri-state region and the historic moments that shaped communities, inspired innovations, and built industries.  The museum’s galleries shift regularly, sharing the… Continue reading.

Carman joins Operation Round Up board

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Posted on Mar 15, 2026 in Carroll White REMC

Betsy Carman with her husband, Casey, and son Gavin Betsy Carman of Cutler is the newest member of the Carroll White REMC Operation Round Up board of trustees. She joins other board members Kathy Zink, Candy Byers, Jeff Lowry, Paula Westfall, Brent Gady, and Kenny Robertson. These volunteers meet quarterly to distribute funds to area… Continue reading.

Clearing the way to reliability

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Posted on Mar 15, 2026 in Bartholomew County REMC

Trees are a familiar and valued part of life in our community. They offer shade, comfort, and a sense of place in the neighborhoods we serve. At Bartholomew County REMC, we work to protect those surroundings while also making sure the electricity you depend on remains reliable. Finding that balance is where our vegetation management… Continue reading.