Crock Goes Local - News from the Valley
Soaring food, gas prices have people digging in the garden
As reports warn of food prices soaring, even ?skyrocketing,? and as fuel prices stretch budgets, more and more Wabash Valley folks are getting down and dirty ? in their own backyard gardens.
Gas costs have some keeping trips short
Rising gasoline prices may be keeping many Wabash Valley residents closer to home over the holiday weekend.
Fundraising concert helps Wabash Valley Red Cross
The thousands of Wabash Valley residents victimized by recent flooding would have appreciated the blues played in their honor Saturday afternoon at the Plumbers and Steamfitters on Milner Avenue.
Valley lawmakers pondering mass transit
Mass transportation will be on the minds of at least two Wabash Valley legislators this summer in Indianapolis.
Ivy Tech honors top teacher
Jennifer Purdue, program chairwoman for respiratory care, Terre Haute campus of Ivy Tech Community College, has been selected as a recipient of the college?s annual President?s Award for Excellence in Instruction.
Paw Prints: Use these tips for safe car travel with your pet
For some pet parents, a trip?s no fun if the four-legged members of the family can?t come. But traveling can be highly stressful, both for you and your animal companions. With thoughtful preparation, you can ensure a safe and comfortable trip for everyone.
Rose among 17 selected to participate in EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is among 17 teams selected to participate in EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge, a collegiate vehicle engineering competition set to begin in this fall.
Woods Equestrian teams earn high marks at Nationals
In May, members of the St. Mary-of-the-Woods College Hunter Seat and Western Equestrian teams traveled to the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank, Calif., to compete at the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Nationals, and many team members received high marks for their riding skills.