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Protect yourself from faulty products

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Posted on Jun 27, 2023 in Features

Recalls help protect the public from products that may cause illness or injuries. A government agency or manufacturer will alert the public to take specific actions — some recalls ban the sale of an item and instruct you to throw away the product, while others ask for you to return the item for replacement or… Continue reading.

Meet the Team: Ashley Curry

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Posted on Jun 27, 2023 in From the Editor

By Stephanie Groves Ashley Curry is the production and design coordinator for Indiana Connection and is the newest member of the team. She’s a creative whiz who designs beautiful magazine layouts — and is also a ray of sunshine to be around. Here’s more about her:    My role at Indiana Connection is to design… Continue reading.

The Battle of Corydon Memorial Park

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Posted on Jun 25, 2023 in Travel

The day before our nation’s “four score and seventh birthday,” the momentous question whether the United States would survive intact to celebrate any future birthdays hinged on the outcome of the Civil War battle fought at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This month marks the 160th anniversary of that battle. Fought July 1-3, 1863, Gettysburg is perhaps the… Continue reading.

Season’s eatings

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Posted on Jun 25, 2023 in Indiana Eats

West on Warren Gallery + Grill is co-owned by longtime “Middlebury-ian” Carrie Boyer and her business partner (and stepdaughter) Brittney Lehman, and the duo’s collective goal is to bring delicious food, inspiring art and a strengthened sense of community to the town of Middlebury.  The restaurant is located in a building that was erected in… Continue reading.

Embrace a less ‘taxing’ audit

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Posted on Jun 25, 2023 in Energy

By Matt Strahl Many homeowners can benefit from an audit designed to keep money in their wallets. An energy audit is an in-depth review and analysis of energy use in a home. The energy auditor will use an infrared camera to find “hot and cold spots,” and possibly include a blower door test to measure… Continue reading.

County Profile: Jefferson County

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Posted on Jun 25, 2023 in County

Jefferson County was one of Indiana’s first counties. It was formed in 1811 before Indiana was even a state. Its seat, Madison, was one of Indiana’s largest cities until after the Civil War. Like most of the counties along the state’s southern border, Jefferson was shaped geographically, culturally and economically by the Ohio River. Madison… Continue reading.

Stay in the Car!

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Posted on Jun 25, 2023 in Paulding Putnam, Safety

Neighbors Missy and Beth were heading home after playing pickleball at a school gymnasium. They’d traveled this stretch of their county road together a hundred times over the years. But this drizzly morning was going to be like none before. With their homes almost in sight, they topped a hill. Suddenly, three deer leapt into the… Continue reading.

Building better tomorrows

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Posted on Jun 25, 2023 in Features

The Guatemalan villager stood just inside the door frame of the cabin she shares with her husband in Peña Roja, high in the mountains near Mexico. Asked what she thought about the momentous event about to occur — electricity in her home for the first time — she said rather matter-of-factly through an interpreter, “What… Continue reading.

SEI REMC launches new podcast

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Posted on Jun 11, 2023 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

Southeastern Indiana REMC is pleased to announce the launch of our new podcast, “The REMC Connection”! As a member-owned cooperative, we’re looking forward to telling the stories of our members, shining a light on the wonderful things they are doing in our communities, and finding new ways to connect. “The REMC Connection” is a monthly… Continue reading.

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