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This city will be home to the first Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area in Hamilton County
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Another central Indiana community has received approval for an outdoor refreshment area. The City of Noblesville announced Thursday, July 25 that the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission had approved its ordinance to establish a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in downtown Noblesville, which it says will be the first in Hamilton County.
Union Health reports phone outages due to ‘wide-spread’ issue
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Officials with Union Health say a “wide-spread network outage” has caused some phone lines not to work. According to Union Health Spokesperson Mandi Scott, the problem is causing intermittent outages on a number of phone lines in the organization. The lines specifically affected are Union Hospital Clinton, and to Union Medical […]
City of Columbus experiences data breach, working with no internet services
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The City of Columbus announced on Thursday that they experienced a data breach on Wednesday evening. Safeguards through the City of Columbus IT Department immediately took place to limit access to information. The incident is being investigated by the City of Columbus Director of Security and...
1984: Women compete for crown, title of Marion County Senior Queen
INDIANAPOLIS — Dozens of seniors packed into Washington Square Mall for the 10th annual Marion County Senior Queen competition 40 years ago. The contest was held to honor seniors who had made significant contributions to their community. The 16 contestants were judged on a range of criteria that included:
There's a dad living in Zionsville headed to his fourth Olympics as USA volleyball star
There is a 37-year-old husband and father of two living in Zionsville who spikes volleyballs with a force that reaches 65 miles an hour, serves at a Herculean 75 miles per hour and jumps 41 inches off the court. He is the No. 1 opposite/outside men's volleyball hitter in the nation, a...
Miller Kopp grateful for every time he gets to represent Indiana basketball: ‘I wear that badge with honor’
Miller Kopp wasn’t your traditional Hoosier. He didn’t grow up in Indiana. He didn’t watch Indiana basketball growing up or even commit to Indiana out of high school — but his love for the university and basketball program is extremely high. The 2023 graduate played two...
New helicopter raised above Sullivan VFW
SULLIVAN, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – The Sullivan Veterans of Foreign Wars has a helicopter above its post once again. It has been a little over one year since the Sullivan VFW has had a helicopter above their post. Finding the machine came from perfect timing but getting it to the VFW took many local hands.
NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 6 teams for 4-star 2025 PF Dezmon Briscoe
Dezmon Briscoe is a consensus top-150 overall prospect in the 2025 NCAA Basketball recruiting class, coming from Indianapolis, Indiana. He's listed at 6'8 and 225 pounds and a physical big man, capable of playing both inside positions. Briscoe is a solid athlete with a nice motor, whose post skills should...
How Indiana has voted for president in the past six elections
INDIANAPOLIS — As the presidential race heats up toward Election Day, we're taking a look at how Indiana has voted in the past. Historically, Indiana votes for the Republican candidate in a presidential election, adding 11 electoral votes to the total of whoever claims the Hoosier State. It doesn't...
Award winning film debuting at Indy Short Film Fest
The state of Indiana played a significant role in the making of a highly talked-about short film. The Ice Cream Man tells the story of a popular Jewish ice cream parlor owner who must choose between death and resistance during World War II. The movie has won several awards and is set to debut at the Indy […]
STDs In Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Among Highest In The Nation
A new study shows that 7 cities in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio have a concerning number of STD cases. Here's what you should know. Sexually transmitted diseases and infections aren't easy to talk about. However, the stigma that comes with STDs and STIs adds to the difficulty of protecting people from them. The United States is currently experiencing a substantial rise in chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. The number of syphilis cases has risen nearly 30% since last year. That is part of a shocking trend according to InnerBody.com,
Anderson police ask for help identifying people of interest after 7 shot
UPDATE (7/26/2024, 12:08 p.m. ): The alleged suspect was identified as 20-year-old Rosey Lei Smith of Anderson. UPDATE (7/26/2024, 9:09 a.m.): The persons of interest have been identified. No further information was provided. ANDERSON, Ind. — Detectives from the Anderson Police Department are seeking the public’s help in identifying multiple people of interest after seven […]
Indianapolis should experience a brief break from the rain Thursday through Saturday
Besides a few showers hanging over southern portions of Central Indiana, Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be dry, according to the Indianapolis National Weather Service. The break is temporary. Rain will be likely Sunday with possible thunderstorms starting that afternoon. ...
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