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Full kennels continue to be problem for LMAS and local animal activists
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - After several incidents where a pack of dogs ran loose around a Valley Station subdivision, neighbors wanted Metro Animal Services to come take them away. The problem is, they couldn’t. For roughly a year LMAS has been out of room. “Every day is a struggle,”...
Teenager hospitalized in shooting near Okolona neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A teenager is in the hospital after a shooting near the Okolona neighborhood Thursday night. Louisville Police responded to a call of a shooting at 10:19 at Blue Lick and South Park Road but were unable to find a victim when they arrived. A little later,...
Man shot outside Derby City Gaming, LMPD investigating
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A man is in the hospital after an incident happened at Derby City Gaming Thursday night. Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) said officers were called to the 4500 block of Poplar Level Road just past 8:30 p.m. on reports of a fight. When officers arrived, investigators said...
Police say body found in abandoned Evansville house
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) — Police say a death investigation is underway after a person was found dead in an abandoned house. Dispatch says the call came in as a “suspicious circumstance” in the 1000 block of North 5th Avenue just before 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Police say the deceased has been identified, but their name […]
Records allege Jamey Noel used EMS money to pay for trips with former council member
New court records allege Jamey Noel used New Chapel EMS funds to pay for trips with a former Clark County Council member he has a child with. Police say that council member also voted to fund the company Noel operated.
Utica residents discuss options for 24/7 fire service
CLARK COUNTY, Ind. — In an emotional meeting Wednesday, dozens of people in Utica Township in Clark County said they want a better fire service. It comes as Clark County is considering adding a second ambulance service to help New Chapel EMS cover the county, while it struggles with staff shortages. New Chapel Fire and EMS currently has one fire contract remaining; to cover the Utica Township Fire Protection District.
Silver Creek students return to school as $48 million renovation project continues
SELLERSBURG, Ind. (WDRB) -- Students at Silver Creek schools in Sellersburg returned to class Thursday, navigating around construction crews as a $48 million renovation project continues. The school board unanimously approved the project in 2023. School officials said no major problems were encountered, although some hiccups are always to be...
Hamilton Little Leaguers win state, head to Great Lakes Region tourney
The Hamilton West Side Little Leaguers are off to the Great Lakes Region Tournament after winning the Ohio Little League Majors State Tournament Thursday night. The West Side Little League (Ohio District 9) defeated New Albany Little League (Ohio District 6) 6-1 in the state championship game at West Side Little League Park in Hamilton. ...
Wild Eggs debuts in Avon. And now we know 'eggs-actly' where it's opening in Greenwood
Wild Eggs, a breakfast, brunch and lunch spot, has officially hatched its newest restaurant in Central Indiana as it continues to spread from the Midwest further into the south. The Louisville, Kentucky-based chain is pushing to franchise more restaurants, targeting states that include Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South...
Indiana Landmarks names new southwestern office director
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Indiana Landmarks has named a new director for the Southwest Field Office in Evansville. Indiana Landmarks announced that Stephanie Richard has joined the organization as director of its Southwest Field Office in Evansville. She’ll oversee the preservation nonprofit’s work to save historic places and revitalize communities in six southwestern Indiana counties, […]
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