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Waiver changes bring frustrating summer to Indiana families
Summer is supposed to be a time of enjoyment, relaxation and fun. But this year is different for thousands of families across the state who depend on Medicaid waivers for critical home and community-based services for their loved ones with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), including complex medical needs. On July 1, the Family and […]
State Could Soon Implement Changes To High School Diploma Requirements
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill approved by the state legislature in 2023 set out to “reimagine” high school for Hoosier students. It has yet to be implemented by the State’s Education Department headed up by Education Secretary Dr. Katie Jenner, and the state has until December to implement changes to some of the diplomas that Hoosier […] The post State Could Soon Implement Changes To High School Diploma Requirements appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Scrub Hub: Indiana's karst habitat supports unique ecosystem unseen by most Hoosiers
Corn and soy fields seem to take up vast swaths of Indiana’s land across the state, but Indiana is rich with varying landscapes and habitats. Some habitats are easy to identify like forests, grasslands and wetlands. Others are less obvious or hidden. ...
Severe storm potential tonight
The threat for thunderstorms, potentially severe, increases tonight. A Marginal to Slight Risk of severe weather covers Indiana. Damaging winds are the main threat, but hail and an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Flooding is also possible with storms producing heavy rainfall rates. Rain chances are low Tuesday, but...
Seeing posts that it's too late for Harris to be on ballot in Indiana? It's not true
EVANSVILLE — With President Joe Biden's decision not to run for reelection, misinformation has started to spread about whether or not the successor candidate can appear on Indiana's ballot. Social media postings to X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook have drawn community notes amending incorrect information, and for some states, such as New...
Good at making s'mores? Indiana's state park system offering prizes in a tasty contest.
The Indiana State Parks are hosting a contest that celebrates everything summer. The "Summer S'mores Contest" is a competition about summer, camping and memories made naturally. The organization wants people to create their best s'more at any state park property, take a picture and submit it. Entries, whether traditionally roasted or a unique piece...
Insider: 24 things to know for 2024 Indiana high school girls sports seasons
Another high school sports season is on the horizon. In keeping with tradition, here are 24 things (names, events, maybe a place or two) to know for the upcoming girls sports 2024 fall and early winter seasons in Central Indiana. 1. The chase for Indiana Miss Basketball begins ...
Osceola man suffers diabetes episode, crashes car
An Osceola man who suffered a diabetes issue and blacked out is recovering from injuries after crashing his car. The collision happened around 9:15 a.m. on Monday, July 29, on Old U.S. 20 near Riverview Manor Drive. The 71-year-old man drove left of center and off the road until he...
Connecting Students to Agbioscience Careers through AgriNovus Indiana’s Field Atlas Program
There are countless career opportunities in the agbioscience industry—but many college students may not even know they exist. That’s why AgriNovus Indiana is helping students to make those connections through their Field Atlas program. “I feel like that’s been the most shocking thing I’ve learn while being in...
ISA will host sheep-themed educational opportunities and competitions at Indiana State Fair
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — In addition to 4-H and open sheep shows, the Indiana Sheep Association (ISA) is sponsoring sheep-themed competitions, vendors and educational opportunities at this year’s Indiana State Fair, with additional support from the Indiana Sheep and Wool Market Development Program (IN S&W). Learn all about...
Arts Commission invests over $3.5M to strengthen communities through art and creativity
Last Updated on July 28, 2024 by Cass County Communication Network. (INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) has awarded $3,521,351 to 338 nonprofits to fund arts projects and organizations around the state through the Arts Organization Support and Arts Project Support grant programs. During its June 14 Quarterly...
Showers & storms possible Monday; heat and humidity peaking midweek
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) -- Multiple rain chances exist over the next few days as humidity levels remain very high across NE Indiana and NW Ohio. Monday sees the chance of lingering showers in the morning. Monday’s high temperatures reach the mid 80s, with dew point values rising into the...
Indiana athlete schedule in the 2024 Paris Olympics on Monday, July 29
The 2024 Paris Olympics are scheduled for July 26-Aug. 11 in and around the French capital (except for surfing, which is in Tahiti). Forty-two sports will be contested, including the debuts of breaking and kayak cross. At least eight athletes with strong Indiana ties are returning after winning a medal in a previous...
Pack Away Hunger looks to end hunger locally and internationally
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Pack Away Hunger gives a beacon of hope as an organization dedicated to eradicating hunger for those battling hunger daily. Founded in 2010, Pack Away Hunger operates with a clear objective: to eliminate hunger in Indiana and beyond. Nick Reich, the executive director, joined News 8’s Daybreak to discuss the organization’s mission […]
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