Softball: 59ers hammer 14 hits, power past Batavia
Andrean High School’s varsity girls softball team secured a decisive win over Batavia High School on March 30.
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Correction issued for National Daily Pork Report FOB Plant on April 14
The USDA has released a correction for its National Daily Pork Report dated April 14. Updated figures cover key pricing metrics in hog markets nationwide. Local provider Waitt Grain Company continues offering market data services from Sheridan.
Faculty Enhanced Research Appointment Program renewed for next fiscal year
The Office of Research has renewed the Faculty Enhanced Research Appointment Program (FERAP) for fiscal year 2027. The initiative supports eligible Purdue faculty with enhanced research appointments and higher salaries tied to external funding.
Senator Todd Young discusses Iran conflict at Semafor World Economy Summit
Senator Todd Young discussed key issues including the war in Iran during Semafor’s World Economy Summit. He emphasized securing strategic interests while hoping for peace. The article details Young’s background and current roles.
National Commander Wiley visits the Department of Kentucky
Dan K. Wiley, national commander of The American Legion, visited Kentucky from March 30 to April 2. His visit aimed to connect with local members and strengthen organizational ties.
Rep. Bascom announces local schools recognized for high literacy achievement
Several Dearborn, Ohio, and Switzerland County schools have been recognized by the Indiana Department of Education for high literacy rates. Rep. Garrett Bascom praised educators, parents, and students for their teamwork leading to this achievement.
Urschel to showcase machinery at Petfood Forum in Kansas City
Urschel Laboratories will present its DiversaCut dicer at this year’s Petfood Forum from April 27-29 in Kansas City. The company highlights both technical innovations and workplace practices such as employee ownership and community investment.
U.S. Rep. Mark Messmer discusses OSHA heat standard on NFIB podcast
U.S. Rep. Mark Messmer appeared on NFIB’s podcast to discuss his opposition to OSHA’s proposed federal heat standard rule for workplaces. He raised concerns about its impact on small businesses and lack of exemptions for smaller companies.
Indiana listed as one of 29 states prohibiting boys from girls’ high school sports
An analysis by Hoosier State Today shows that, following President Donald Trump’s Feb. 5 executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” Indiana is one of 29 states following the order that bans biological males from playing on female sports teams.











