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USPS Initiates Mailing Service Changes, IN Residents Affected
The United States Postal Service (USPS) plays a vital role in the daily lives of Indiana residents. From sending letters and packages to receiving bills and other important documents, residents rely on their mailing services for efficient and cost-effective shipping options. However, customers in the state will now be affected by recent changes to services provided by USPS.
Indiana Tax Court Declares One-Acre Limit on Property Tax Cap Unconstitutional
Judge Justin McAdam of the Indiana Tax Court recently issued a significant ruling in the case of Dr. Tulsi and Kamini Sawlani v. Lake County Assessor, addressing the constitutionality of statutory tax caps under the Indiana Constitution. The Sawlanis, owners of a property in Crown Point, challenged the statutory provision...
Bartholomew Co. Sheriff asks for help after bicyclist found dead
HOPE, Ind. — The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help after a male bicyclist was found dead alongside a rural county road in mid-July. The sheriff’s department said the bicyclist left the roadway near the intersection of N 475 E and E 550 N on July 14. This rural intersection is […]
Jack’s Take: Where Can Transfer Center Dallas James Help Indiana?
Indiana officially filled its 13th and final scholarship spot on Wednesday with South Carolina State transfer center Dallas James. Here’s how the 7-footer fits on coach Mike Woodson’s roster, and where he could help the 2024-25 Hoosiers.
City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility will commemorate the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Saturday, August 3
BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility will commemorate the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on Saturday, August 3, from 9:00 a.m. until Noon. The event will occur on the Fernandez Plaza by City Hall, 401 N. Morton Street, and the Farmers’...
'Big future': Indiana football’s Amare Ferrell is a name to watch in the secondary
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football safety Amare Ferrell started the spring game with the first-team defense. He’s not looking to give that spot up as the team opened fall camp at the John Mellencamp Pavilion on Wednesday. ...
IU Northwest provides students the support they need to succeed
Helping students feel at home on a college campus can go a long way toward achieving academic, professional and personal success. Indiana University (IU) Northwest has been steadily building its selection of student resources for years to ensure every student feels comfortable throughout their academic career. This begins when students...
Siblings adopted into different families reunited after 54 years apart
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.(WTHI) - A Bloomfield woman has waited almost her entire life to see her brother again. She's been searching since they were adopted into different families as toddlers. She's now almost 60. It's been 54 years since Kara Thompson saw her baby brother. Her memories as a five-year-old have...
Lisa Loeb says her guitar, reported stolen in Indy, has been found: 'It takes a village'
Update, 4 p.m.: In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Lisa Loeb said her guitar, which she had previously reported stolen from the Conrad Hotel in downtown Indianapolis, has been found and is on its way back to her. "It takes a village," she wrote, "thank you for being mine!" ...
Big Ten announces new locations for Men’s, Women’s Basketball Tournament
The Big Ten Tournament in Men’s and Women’s Hoops will have some new locations over the next four years. The Big Ten announced on Wednesday morning that the league will take its annual conference basketball tournament to three different timezones during the next four seasons, ranging from Detroit to Las Vegas. The women’s tournament will be held in Indianapolis for the next two seasons before heading to Las Vegas in 2027 and Detroit in 2028. For the men, the tournament will be held in Indianapolis in 2025, in Chicago in 2026, and back to Indianapolis in 2027 before heading west to Las Vegas for the first time in 2028. Check out the complete details of the upcoming Big Ten Tournament locations by clicking on the post below: Spanning all 3 time zones across the Big Ten! Here are the hosts for the 2025-2028 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments: https://t.co/lDiAEA5oVI#B1GMBBT l #B1GWBBT pic.twitter.com/clkRFmWP7O — Big Ten Conference (@bigten) July 31, 2024 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on Twitter @RobertBondy5.
IndyGo adds charging stations to transit hub for Purple Line
IndyGo has started construction of new inductive charging stations at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center, 201 E. Washington St. The stations will charge the battery electric buses for the Purple Line, the city’s second bus rapid transit line. Some bus bays will change during construction. Currently bays D...
Avon police asking for help finding missing 14-year-old girl
INDIANAPOLIS — The Avon Police Department is searching for a missing runaway teen. Mia Bennett, 14, is missing from the Settlement neighborhood in Avon, Indiana, which is about 14 miles west of Indianapolis. Police said she was last seen on Friday, July 26, 2024 just before 2 a.m. Bennett...
T'Storm chances increase tomorrow morning
Isolated thunderstorms are possible tonight, but most areas will stay dry. Thunderstorm chances increase again tomorrow. The Slight Risk for severe storms covers much of the state. Damaging wind is the main threat. Temperatures will climb into the middle to upper 80s. Indianapolis Weather Forecast:. Tonight: Isolated t'storms. Low: 71°
IPS ‘Back to School Nights’ prepares students for new school year
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis Public Schools has turned many of its schools into one-stop shops this month that enable kids to thrive inside and outside the classroom. James Russell Lowell Montessori hosted one of the district’s “Back to School Nights” on the eve of the new school year, which starts on Thursday. Chandrel Downs’ two […]
Hobby Lobby signs lease for part of former Sears home at Castleton Square Mall
Arts and crafts chain store Hobby Lobby has signed a lease to move into Castleton Square Mall. Veritas Realty, a local real estate brokerage, confirmed to IndyStar in an email that Hobby Lobby signed a lease for a portion of the space left vacant when Sears pulled out of the northside shopping center...
Northwest Indy community center opens with focus on health and wellness, financial literacy and workforce development program offerings
INDIANAPOLIS — A new community center is open on the northwest side of Indianapolis. The International District Community Center is part of a project to revitalize the area near the former Lafayette Square Mall. The facility opened its doors for the first time Tuesday morning. The 14,000-square-foot campus will...
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