HOPE, Ind.- The Town of Hope hosted its local Groundhog Day on Monday morning, February 2, and it turned out to be good news for Bartholomew County residents.
Following several speeches and dedications, ''Hope'' the Groundhog from Utopia Wildlife Rehabilitators was removed from her enclosure. Unlike her furry colleague in Pennsylvania, Hope did not see her shadow.
According to local tradition, if a groundhog does not see its shadow, an early spring is likely, and there will not be six more full weeks of winter weather.
Despite the bitter cold, several residents of Hope dressed up and gathered to celebrate the yearly tradition on the Hope Townsquare starting at 8 a.m.
The main event was followed by music, hot drinks, snacks, singing, and a meet and greet with “Hope" the Groundhog.
TAYLORSVILLE, Ind. - The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has announced temporary lane and ramp closures on I-65 for patching work near Taylorsville on Thursday, February 12.
COLUMBUS, Ind. - The 2026 City of Columbus State of the City Address commemorated Columbus's accomplishments and looked "Forward" to the future at the Commons on Tuesday night, February 10
COLUMBUS, Ind. - The Columbus Police Department (CPD) arrested a man following an attempted robbery in the parking lot of Dunham's Sports at Nexus Park on Tuesday afternoon, February 10.
NORTH VERNON, Ind.- The North Vernon Police Department (NVPD) took a local man into custody last Friday in connection with an assault that occurred near Ivy Park Apartments on January 31.
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