Dearborn County Resources
What We Do
We provide research-based educational programming and resources to the residents of Dearborn County. Proudly located in Aurora, Indiana!
Contact Us
Purdue Dearborn County Extension
dearbornces@purdue.edu
229 Main Street
Aurora, IN 47001
(812) 926-1189
Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm
Monday-Friday
Dearborn County Fair
June 17 - 21, 2024
Purdue Extension Impact Report 2023
This Purdue Extension 2023 Impact Report features stories that highlight partnerships that have served our state’s producers, supported residents in becoming healthier, built more resilient communities and prepared Indiana’s youth to take that first step to their giant leap. We will continue to bring the science, technology and resources to all 92 counties as Indiana’s educational partner for life and as an extension of the world class institution we represent: Purdue University.
Click on "2023 Purdue Extension Impact Report" below to read the Impact Report.
If you or someone you know is in a crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, chat with them online via their website, or text HOME to 741741. If this is an emergency, call 911.
Help is here. Find the resources available closest to your current location. Just copy and paste the following in your browser for the help you need: https://irhahelp.indianaruralhealth.org/
Indiana 4-H Needs You To Be A Broadband Influencer
Purdue Extension and Indiana 4-H are working together to gather important data from Indiana communities to 1) validate address and internet service availability on FCC map with designated link 2) Conduct multiple speed tests during all hours of the day for the next several weeks with designated link OR verify internet is not available or household is under served and 3) learn about and apply for Indiana Connectivity Program [internet financial assistance].
While families may have participated in other speed tests and broadband capability surveys, current data is required and Purdue Extension is using it's visibility in all 92 counties to call upon families and youth to add to the compiled data. With your help the federal government, in partnership with states, is deploying broadband funds through the Broadband Equity, Adoption, and Deployment program, also known as BEAD.
Indiana is receiving close to $870 million starting mid to late 2024. A map put together by the Federal Communications Commission or FCC, the government entity that regulates telecommunications, will dictate where these funds go.
So, we need to make sure Indiana’s broadband map is as accurate as possible.
For more information click on the flyer below.