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Indiana State Park Inn summer lodging savings

Stay two or more consecutive nights, and receive 25% off your stay May 27 through Aug. 29, 2024. Certain property specific restrictions may apply. Reserve today by calling 1.877.LODGES1 or reserve at IndianaInns.com.


Wearing a life jacket could save your loved one's life

Wearing a life jacket could prevent most loss-of-life tragedies that happen in the water.

A large percentage of drowning victims are over the age of 20. Life jackets are for everyone.

DNR encourages everyone to learn to swim, but a life jacket is still the best option to prevent drowning.

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Altered winner: Frog Baby Fountain on campus of Ball State University by Tim Underhill of Muncie

DNR announces winners of historic photo contest

The DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology has announced the winners of its annual Historic Preservation Month photo contest.

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Gov. Holcomb cuts ribbon on 100th mile of Next Level Trails

Gov. Eric J. Holcomb on April 30 joined the DNR, the town of Merrillville, and the Lake County Parks and Recreation Department to celebrate the official opening of the recently completed C&O Trail. The new trail marks the 100th mile of trail built under the Next Level Trails program (NLT).

To date, NLT has awarded $180 million to 89 projects across the state. Of these NLT projects, 34 are already completed, contributing 100 miles of trail since the program's inception. Several projects are under construction, with many more scheduled to break ground later this year.

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Chain O'Lakes State Park

Get your summer passes and permits

To visit state parks properties frequently or to launch your boat in DNR waters, get your yearly passes and permits now. Available for purchase online:

  • Annual state park entrance pass
  • Golden Hoosier entrance pass
  • Motorized lake permit
  • Non-motorized lake permit
  • Annual horse tag
  • Off-road cycling permit
Buy now

2024-25 Migratory bird hunting seasons announced

Indiana’s migratory bird hunting seasons for 2024-25 have been submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The hunting seasons include those for mourning dove, waterfowl (i.e., ducks, coots, mergansers, and geese), woodcock, snipe, and sora rails.

New this year, the white-fronted goose season and bag limit are separate from other geese. The white-fronted goose season is closed during the Canada goose season segment in September, but it is open at the same time as for the other geese later in the season. The daily bag limit is two white-fronted geese.

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Hike Pisgah Marsh Nature Preserve on June 15

An Indiana birdwatcher’s hidden treasure, Pisgah Marsh includes grassland, marsh, lake, and upland habitat. Pisgah Marsh, just east of Warsaw, is an ecologically sensitive, geologically significant, and biologically diverse area accessible via a boardwalk. 

Two state-endangered species are found there, the massasauga rattlesnake and Blanding’s turtle. The wetland and upland areas also provide habitat for migratory waterfowl, sandhill cranes, beavers, rails, squirrels, raccoons, and deer. 

The Pisgah Marsh boardwalk and golden eagle viewing deck were constructed to provide guests the opportunity to experience and understand the natural habitat and diversity of the marsh while protecting the habitat.

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National Fishing and Boating Week and Free Fishing Days

Celebrate National Fishing and Boating Week, June 1-9, with a fishing trip. What better way to celebrate than taking your family, friends, and neighbors out on the water? Indiana residents who fish on June 1-2 don’t need a fishing license or trout/salmon stamp to fish on state waters, as these days are Free Fishing Days.

Keep in mind that all other rules such as seasons, bag, and size limits still apply on Free Fishing Days. Explore the outdoors today.

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DNR seeks State Fair Fishin’ Pond volunteers

DNR is seeking volunteers to help ensure the Fishin’ Pond runs smoothly. With four different volunteer positions available, we have the perfect opportunity for you. Volunteers receive free admission to the fair on the day of their shift, a free T-shirt, and the opportunity to fish with kids for a few hours at the pond.

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Several more McCormick’s Creek State Park trails reopen Friday 

Several trails at McCormick’s Creek State Park will reopen Friday, May 24 after being closed for clearing of downed trees after last year’s March 31 tornado.

Through the efforts of DNR staff and volunteers from Team Rubicon, trail access has increased from 3.6 miles to 7.1 miles since the fall of 2023. Team Rubicon is a veteran-led humanitarian organization that serves global communities before, during, and after disasters.

The reopened hiking trails are trails 2 and 3, and the Bridle Trail is reopened for hiking only, as the saddle barn will be closed during the 2024 season for pasture restoration and barn maintenance.


Turtle traffic: Saving turtles from roads

This summer, you may see turtles crossing roadways to find places to nest. Here’s how you can safely lend a helping hand:

  • Do not remove turtles from the area, as they will seek to return to their home range, even if it means spending the rest of their life trying. If it is safe to do so, you can move turtles off the roadway in the same direction in which they were already heading. Move them by grasping the back of the top shell.

  • If you see a snapping turtle trying to cross the road, be aware that grabbing a snapping turtle’s tail can damage its spine. To keep yourself and the snapping turtle safe, hold it by the top back of its shell and leverage it upward.
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One million trees planted

Gov. Eric J. Holcomb celebrated the historic milestone of the DNR planting one million trees throughout Indiana in five years by planting a tree on the Statehouse lawn on April 26. 

The tree Gov. Holcomb planted, a cucumber magnolia, is native to southern Indiana. The 12-foot tree was grown on Clark State Forest. A plaque next to the tree recognizes the achievement of planting one million trees over five years.

Today, the state is home to 4.8 million acres of forestland, including 160,000 acres across Indiana State Forests.

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Enhanced fishing opportunities at Griffy Lake 

After a year of planning, Bloomington Parks and Recreation has collaborated with DNR to plan, fund, obtain permits, and install fish habitat structures in Griffy Lake in Bloomington. 

Structures were installed near the five fishing bump outs on the accessible walkway that extends a quarter mile across the causeway. The location of the Griffy Lake habitat placement can be found online on DNR’s statewide fish habitat map.


Lake Michigan angler catches state record yellow perch

Blas Lara was fishing Lake Michigan in Lake County during the Mayor’s Fishing Derby in Hammond on April 21 when he landed a 3-pound, 2-ounce yellow perch, shattering a 43-year-old Indiana state record. 

Yellow perch are native to Lake Michigan and popular with anglers due to the relative ease of catching them and their high quality as table fare. 

To learn more about the Indiana Record Fish program, see on.IN.gov/recordfish.

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Indiana Conservation Officer K-9 School graduation

Four K-9 teams were recognized for completing the DNR Division of Law Enforcement’s nine-week K-9 Resource Protection program during a graduation ceremony held May 23. The teams came from Indiana and Arkansas.

K-9 teams provide conservation officers an essential tool to help stop poaching, to find concealed game and firearms, and to find shell casings in road hunting and hunting-with-a-spotlight cases. K-9 teams are used to find lost hunters as well as poachers who have tried to hide from officers. 

Because of their unique abilities, K-9 units are often requested by other state and local law enforcement agencies for help in locating evidence, missing persons, or fleeing felons.

At least one K-9 unit serves in each of the 10 Indiana DNR Law Enforcement districts. 

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Many pools and beaches to open this weekend

Get ready to cool off, Hoosiers. DNR public swimming pools in Indiana State Parks will open soon, as will DNR swimming beaches.

Beaches generally remain open through Labor Day. Public pools generally are open through early to mid-August, depending on the availability of lifeguards as they return to school. 

For public pool or beach hours at the property you plan to visit, contact the property directly since these vary by location. Directory information is at stateparks.IN.gov.

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Participate in research for chronic wasting disease management

Researchers at Purdue are studying the willingness of hunters and non-hunters to reduce the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in white-tailed deer.

Information collected may help inform DNR’s response to CWD. Participants will answer online survey questions and use a web app that shows how CWD may spread. The activity and survey questions take about 30 minutes to complete. The study is open to everyone 18 years or older. Participate in the study online.

For questions about this study, please email the research team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Please reference the following in the email: Study title - Web App Use and Intention to Reduce Chronic Wasting Disease Spread; Principal Investigator – Dr. Patrick Zollner; IRB Number – IRB-2023-1039.


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This Week In Indiana History September 15-21

14 Sep 2024

    September 15, 1974 The first public event was held at the new Market Square Arena in Indianapolis. Singer Glen Campbell entertained the opening night audience. September 16, 1822 William Conner purchased 80 acres in Marion County to establish an area fo ...

10th Annual Historical Cemetery Walk This Friday & Saturday

10 Sep 2024

  The 10th annual Historical Walking Tour at Crown Hill Cemetery is this Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 & 14. Tours begin at 7:30 p.m. and leave every 10 or 15 minutes. The last tour will leave at 10:30 p.m. Crown Hill Cemetery is located at 207 Shelby St., Salem. The tour will take you on a stroll through Salem’s rich history. Walkers wi ...

Campbellsburg Country Festival Baking Contest September 21st

05 Sep 2024

Sponsored by Campbellsburg Hardware, the Campbellsburg Country Festival Baking Contest will be Saturday, September 21st! Come out to the festival to see the competition - or to put your own skills to the test. Contestants are allowed to enter their goods from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Campbellsburg Community Building located at 21 W Oak St, Cam ...

Campbellsburg Miss Country Girl Pageant On September 12th

05 Sep 2024

The Miss Country Girl Pageant is set to commence on Thursday, September 12th at 7 p.m. Open to all Washington County girls, the pageant will be held at West Washington High School located at 8028 W Batts Rd, Campbellsburg. The pageant will be separated into divisions: Little Miss Country Girl: Grades 3-5 Junior Miss Country Girl: Grade ...

This Week In Indiana History September 1-7

04 Sep 2024

  September  2, 1911 Madame C. J. Walker applied for incorporation of her cosmetics company in Indianapolis. She became the first woman millionaire in the U.S. September 4, 2012 A life-sized bronze statue of Orville Redenbacher was unveiled in Valparaiso, where he developed ...

Joe James/Pat O'Connor Race This Saturday

04 Sep 2024

  By:  Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Sprint cars will return to the high banks at Salem Speedway for the 65th running of the historic Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial Race.   Sprint cars will be returning this Saturday night to the Salem Speedway. The 500 Sprint Car Tour will challenge the high banks, ...

Salem Band Invitational Will Be September 7th

04 Sep 2024

The Salem Band Invitational is back this year! The event will be held Saturday, Spet. 7, beginning at 6 p.m. There are six area bands competing: Southwestern, Northeast Dubois, Eastern (Pekin), Henryville, Silver Creek and Orleans. The Marching Lions will perform in exhibition at 8 p.m. with awards presented at 8:30 p.m. The cost to get into th ...

John Hay Center To Host Author's Fair September 7th

03 Sep 2024

The John Hay Center and The Depot Railroad Museum will be hosting a free Hoosier Author’s Fair on September 7th. In attendance will be a variety of local authors as well as some from our local Writer’s Bloc that have been featured in many contests and publications. In addition, award-winning Indiana Author Ray Boomhower will also be present. Boomh ...

Beer On The Bricks September 28th

03 Sep 2024

The Beta Tau Chapter of Tri-Kappa supports philanthropic efforts used locally for educational scholars and invites the community to attend Beer on the Bricks in Downtown Salem. Attendees can expect plenty of great beer alongside plenty of great food and music provided by Schocke’s Food Truck and local cover band The Rumors. Tickets are $15 in adva ...

Friday Night On The Square Will Be September 20th

03 Sep 2024

The Washington County Chamber of Commerce is hosting Friday Night on the Square on September 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. around the Courthouse.

Attendees can expect shop booths, food trucks, and various activities to keep the whole family entertained. Come out to show support for the community!

Beck's Mill Artist Series Session On September 22nd

03 Sep 2024

Beck’s Mill, located at 4433 S Becks Mill Rd, Salem, will be holding an Artist Series on September 22nd from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Instructed by Beck’s Mill Resident Artist Dusty Lynn Baker, this session’s topic is “The Chicken House.” Beck’s Mill’s Artist Series runs through October. Some things to expect: Creative writing Sketching Paintin ...

Campbellsburg Country Festival Will Be September 20-21st

03 Sep 2024

The 2024 Campbellsburg Country Festival is celebrating its 30th year this year! Join fellow community members at the Community Building, located at 21 W Oak St, Campbellsburg, for entertainment, music, a parade, craft & commercial vendors, food, and more. This two-day festival begins September 20th and ends on the 21st.

Tips For A Memorable Labor Day Weekend

30 Aug 2024

  People can keep these tips in mind as they seek to plan a memorable Labor Day weekend this year. Labor Day weekend is widely considered the unofficial swan song of summer. Though millions of children return to school prior to Labor Day weekend, the final holiday of summer still marks an ending to the season of relaxation and a return ...

CASI's Festi-Fall Is Oct. 18 In Jeffersonville

30 Aug 2024

Community Action of Southern Indiana (CASI) will host Festi-Fall at Jeffersonville’s Depot in NoCo, on Friday, October 18, from 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m..  This celebration under the stars is presented by the City of Jeffersonville and all proceeds will benefit Community Action of Southern Indiana.   Festi-Fall will feature live entertainm ...

Community Action Of Southern Indiana to Host Board Game Night On Friday

29 Aug 2024

Jeffersonville, IN – Do you enjoy playing board games? Would you like to learn to play a new game? Then join your friends and neighbors at Community Action of Southern Indiana’s Board Game Night on Friday, Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m. – 10 p.m., at 201 East 15th St., Jeffersonville. Plenty of parking is available. A variety of games will be available to pl ...

Beck's Mill's 216th Birthday Photos

27 Aug 2024

Beck's Mill Event Entrance Brad Bastin, John Tackett & Friends Trio Food provided by the Blue River Fire Department Vendors selling merchandise Inner workings of Beck's Mill ...

This Week In Indiana History August 25-31

23 Aug 2024

  August 25, 1938 David Canary, American actor (Bonanza, All My Children), born in Elwood. August 26, 1952 Will Shortz, American crossword editor (New York Times), born in Crawfordsville.   August 28, 1808 The first corn was ...

IU Eskenazi Students To Showcase Rural Placemaking Studio Designs August 27

22 Aug 2024

Comprehensive design students from the IU Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design will showcase their innovative designs for rural southern Indiana communities from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 27, at The Mill at 642 N. Madison Street in Bloomington. The event is presented by the Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement a ...

W.C. Community Theatre Presents 'Wizard Of Oz' This Weekend

21 Aug 2024

This weekend, Washington County Theatre (WCT) will present “The Wizard of Oz,” the tale of young Dorothy Gale’s eventful journey to the Emerald City, in its biggest production to date. Shows are set for August 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. and August 24 and 25 at 2:30 p.m. at West Washington High School’s auditorium. Director Daniel Main said that this ...

Ogle Center Announces 2024-25 Season

16 Aug 2024

The Ogle Center at Indiana University Southeast is pleased to announce its 2024-2025 Ogle Center Presents season. “The Ogle Center is where our community comes together to share its mutual love of the arts in southern Indiana,” said Kirk Randolph, Ogle Center director. “We have assembled an exciting variety of performances by nationally-touring gr ...

100 Years Ago This Month: Historical events from August 1924

16 Aug 2024

The month of August has been home to many historical events over the years. Here's a look at some that helped to shape the world in August 1924. The month of August has been home to many historical events over the years. Here's a look at some that helped to shape the world in August 1924. · Three people are killed and 10 others are injured wh ...

This Week in Indiana History, August 18-24

16 Aug 2024

    August   18, 1920 The 19th Amendment was ratified by the United States Congress, giving women the right to vote. August  19, 1909 The first automobile race was held at  the new Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 5-mile dash was a disaster as a result of the breakin ...

Derby Dinner Celebrates 50th Anniversary

14 Aug 2024

  CELEBRATE OUR GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY! Fifty years ago Derby Dinner Playhouse opened its doors to what would be decades of “dinnertainment”. In honor of our 50th anniversary, we have created a brand new show for you! Hosted by J.R. Stuart and featuring some of your favorite DDP ...

Falls Of The Ohio State Park Hosts Digging The Past Event

14 Aug 2024

Falls of the Ohio State Park will host its annual Digging the Past event on Saturday, August 24, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guests can explore fossils, minerals, and archaeology with a variety of free programs and games behind the park’s Interpretive Center. Admission to the museum gallery is $7 for all during this event. These programs are offer ...

Falls Of The Ohio Foundation To Host Michael Cleveland & Others For Benefit Concert

09 Aug 2024

The Falls of the Ohio Foundation will host Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper for their annual benefit concert, Rock the Rocks - Presented by Evan Williams Bourbon Experience. The live outdoor concert on the 390-million-year-old fossil beds of the Falls of the Ohio State Park, located at 201 West Riverside Drive, will take place on Saturday, ...

"Wipeout" Starts Sept. 5 at Bloomington

09 Aug 2024

 Constellation is kicking off the 24/25 Season with a trip to the beach! This fall, Constellation is excited to present the Indiana premiere of Wipeout by Aurora Real de Asua, on stage September 5 - 29 at the Constellation Playhouse (107 W 9th St, Bloomington). Directed by Constellation’s Associate Artistic Director, Daniella Wh ...

Fish And Wildlife Fun At The State Fair

01 Aug 2024

    The State Fair ihas just begun, and DNR has plenty of engaging opportunities available for all ages every day. Stop by the Natural Resources Building to speak with a biologist, learn about wildlife health, join a native plant tour, or watch bowhunting and duck decoy set-up demonstrations. Hoping to catch some sun and fish on your t ...

This Week In Indiana History, July 28-August 3

29 Jul 2024

  July 28,1945 Jim Davis American cartoonist and creator of the comic strips "Garfield" and "U.S. Acres", born in Marion, Indiana. July 29, 1946 Neal Doughty, American rock piano, Hammond organ, and Moog synthesizer player (REO Speedwagon - "Can't Fight This ...

Ultimate Uplands Summer Bucket List

25 Jul 2024

  By Regional Opportunity Initiatives (ROI) Summer will be gone before we know it, so take advantage of this perfect time to explore the Indiana Uplands. Enjoy summer fun whether you’re underground, on the water, or at a drive-in movie theater. The Uplands offers plenty of activities while the temperatures are warm and the sun is shining! T ...

This Week In Indiana History, July 21-27

22 Jul 2024

    July 21, 1969Purdue University graduate Neil A. Armstrong walked on the moon as a member of the Apollo 11 Space Program. July 22, 1934John Dillinger was killed by FBI agents as he came out of the Biograph Theater in Chicago.  Dillinger was born in Indianapol ...

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