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$5 deals at Indiana State Fair: New value menu designed to help stretch food bucks
A $5 food menu is coming to the Indiana State Fair. Vendors will help take some of the financial sting out of eating at the fair by offering food and drinks for $5 or less. ...
Tigers counting on depth to be a strength for defensive line
Last season Auburn's defense finished 42nd in sacks, 43rd nationally in scoring, 47th in total defense, but was just 78th in rush defense after allowing 155 yards per game on the ground and 171 yards against SEC opponents. Giving up 200 or more yards in four different contests, Auburn comes into the year with a new defensive coordinator and a bunch of new faces along the defensive line following the losses of Marcus Harris, Justin Rogers and others.
City Continues Cleanup After Tuesday’s Storm
WARSAW — City of Warsaw employees are still cleaning up after early Tuesday morning’s storm, July 16, but they’re making headway, Public Works Superintendent Dustin Dillon told the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, July 19. Mayor Jeff Grose thanked Dillon, his department and other...
Granger's Bella Bauer as Miss Indiana Teen 2024
Recent Penn High School Graduate and soon-to-be student at Purdue University, Bella Bauer is representing the state of Indiana as Miss Indiana Teen 2024. Though she won the biggest title at the competition, Bauer also won the preliminary talent award, overall dance award, tied for the overall interview award and the Joy of Life award.
Copper wiring, tools stolen from electrical substation in southwest Michigan
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, MI – Police are investigating a theft that occurred at an electrical substation in southwest Michigan in June. A larceny was reported at the AEP Mottville Substation, 10005 North River Road in Mottville, north of the Michigan and Indiana boarder, where multiple items appeared to have been taken by someone trespassing on the site, according to the Michigan State Police.
Confirmed: First Case of West Nile Virus of 2024 Reported in Indiana
The Indiana Department of Health has released details about the first confirmed case in 2024 of West Nile Virus in the state. West Nile virus emerged in the United States in 1999 and quickly spread across the country. Since then, it has been something most of us have taken efforts to prevent every year as the disease is easily transmitted by mosquitoes.
One person dead, another injured in overnight shooting in Elkhart
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — One person is dead and another is injured after a shooting late Saturday night. It happened just before 11 p.m. at a home on West Cleveland Avenue. This is just north of Pierre Moran Park. Police say they found a man suffering from an apparent...
Another card skimmer found at grocery store in Evansville, police say
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Police are continuing to investigate after card skimmers were discovered at local businesses in the Tri-State. We reported yesterday morning that skimmers were found by employees at two separate Ruler Foods grocery stores in Evansville. [SUGGESTED: Card skimmers allegedly found at Ruler Foods grocery stores in...
Dramatic NASCAR Truck Series Incident: Corey Heim Confronts Christian Eckes at Indianapolis
Corey Heim confronts Christian Eckes at Indianapolis Raceway Park during the NASCAR Truck Series race, leading to a heated exchange between the two drivers. Corey Heim picked up a flat left front tire after contact with Christian Eckes. NASCAR recently issued $50,000 fines to Bubba Wallace and Carson Hocevar for...
Stuff a Bus Fundraiser helps South Bend, Elkhart families in need
An event aimed at helping families in need makes a return this summer. 103.9 The Bear's Stuff a Bus Fundraiser takes place Saturday. The fundraiser will benefit the Center for the Homeless and the Faith Mission of Elkhart. From 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., the community is welcome to make...
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