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Danville AMBUCS Camps Serve Kids With Special Needs
Children and young adults with disabilities from across Vermilion County are having some fun this summer. Bill Pickett has the story…. The Danville AMBUCS are hosting their annual summer camps based out of the Gao Grotto on Lake Vermilion. Lori Lyons is a co-director at the camp…. {AUDIO: “This...
Purdue Football: Boilers already eyeing Bucket Game clash
As he enters his second season at the helm, Purdue football coach Ryan Walters knows there is plenty of football to be played between the season opener August 31 and the regular season finale against Indiana. However, that’s not stopping the second year head coach and Purdue football from already...
Stolen car, receipt provide key clues as police arrest suspect in Bloomington man’s murder
OWEN COUNTY, Ind. – A Bloomington man is charged with murder one week after the victim was found dead along the side of a road near the Owen-Monroe county line. A stolen car, a receipt from an auto parts store and accounts from the victim’s friends helped investigators track down the suspect. The Owen County […]
Purdue researchers receive $175K from Purdue Innovates to strengthen market readiness of their work
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University researchers in the College of Agriculture, College of Pharmacy and College of Science have received $175,000 from the Trask Innovation Fund to develop Purdue-owned intellectual property for commercial use. The innovations are in the areas of cancer therapeutics, cellular targeting and manipulation, and superabsorbent materials.
Building owned by Bloomington's Pendragon Properties on verge of collapse
A residential building on South Walnut Street in Bloomington is in disrepair and has been partially demolished. Its roof and most walls on the second floor are gone. Here’s what’s supposed to happen next. Where exactly is the building on Walnut Street in Bloomington? ...
Clinton County Ducks Unlimited Clubs For Conservation 4-Man Scramble Sets Off This Saturday, July 27
The Clinton County Ducks Unlimited Clubs for Conservation 4-Man Scramble is set for this weekend with opportunities to win guns and prizes with numerous sponsorships available to make an impact on Clinton County conservation efforts. The Clubs for Conservation scramble kicks off Saturday, July 27 with registration at 7 a.m....
Women’s Lacrosse Titled a 2024 IWLCA Academic Squad
NORTHBOROUGH, Mass.– The Lafayette women's lacrosse program was praised for its excellence in the classroom on Wednesday afternoon as it was named an Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Academic Honor Squad. Nine individual members were named to the Division I Honor Roll. The IWLCA named 325 schools across Division I, II, III, and NAIA as IWLCA Academic Honor Squads for the 2023-24 academic year. To qualify for this prestigious honor, the women's lacrosse team must have posted a 3.2 or higher team grade point average (GPA) for the academic year. The Maroon and White garnered a 3.58 overall, marking...
Jacob’s Ladder Food Pantry Accepts Donations Of Canned Vegetables For July For Colfax, Perry Township Residents
The Jacob’s Ladder Food Pantry is requesting aid from community members in the Colfax area to provide non-perishable products to those in need in the Clinton County community. The Jacob’s Ladder Food Pantry team has announced that Colfax Christian Church will be accepting donations of canned vegetables during the...
Shock Twist in Indianapolis Family Slaughter Trial as Judge Declares Mistrial Amid Tearful Testimonies
In Indianapolis, a trial that has held the city's collective breath took an unforeseen turn when a mistrial was declared in the case of Raymond Childs III, the young man accused of the tragic and heinous murder of six members of his family. The presiding judge in Marion County set the ground for a new phase of legal proceedings after something said during witness testimony led to the mistrial, as reported by WTHR. While details were scant, this disruption in the trial indicates the challenges of navigating through emotionally charged testimonies and the weight of ensuring a fair trial.
Zionsville Street Dance returns to Main Street
Zionsville Street Dance returns to the heart of the Village from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 3 for an evening of music, food and an electric atmosphere. The entertainment lineup for 2024 includes Zionsville’s The Janeways on the main stage at 6:30 p.m. The all-female band formed in 2020 and plays hits of the ‘80s and ‘90s.
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