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Bones Found in McCullouch Park Likely Leftover from Broadway Cemetery

REBECCA GREEN / WBOI Human remains found in McCullouch Park during excavation of the General Electric campus will be relocated to Lindenwood Cemetery. The bones were discovered as crews excavated a spot for construction of a temporary traffic signal and handed over to the Allen County Coroner’s office for further processing. The Allen County Genealogical Society s attempt to superimpose the plat for Broadway Cemetery over a modern aerial image of the park. Credit ALLEN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIANA Michael Burris, chief investigator for the coroner’s office, says they reached out to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for next steps. First, they needed to ensure that the remains were not Native American.

Welcome back | Columns | The Journal Gazette

Welcome back Suzanne Crouch and Elaine Bedel Between our state forests, state parks, communities with unique stories, and many more sites and events, Indiana has so much to offer visitors. It is important to showcase all our state s amenities by shining a light on the impact of the hospitality and leisure industry. This sector of our economy is huge for the state, with state tourism setting a record $13.7 billion in visitor spending in 2019. While the industry was hit hard in 2020, much like Hoosiers, this is an industry that is resilient and ready to make our state a destination for visitors once again.

Parasite detected in wild swans in Lake County

Cicadas will be heavier in Indiana than Kentucky: What to expect

Cicadas will invade more of Indiana than Kentucky: What to expect © Provided by WLWT Cincinnati Cicadas They’re known as the loudest insect in the country. We’re talking about cicadas, which produce a loud buzzing noise to attract mates. It’s a sound you’ll likely remember from 2004, when the last Brood X Cicada emergence took place in our region. Sign up for our Newsletters According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), the cicadas are expected to emerge from the ground in 15 states this spring, including Kentucky and Indiana. While we don t know an exact date, some are already emerging in Indiana. Some more could come out late May to early June.

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