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Boil water advisory for Sheridan next week
Indiana American Water to tie-in service from new water treatment plant. Indiana American Water (INAW) announced Thursday that water treatment services in Sheridan will begin switching over to INAW’s new, technologically advanced water treatment plant that has been under construction for the past year on the town’s northeast side.
State approves Hamilton County’s first DORA ordinance in Noblesville
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — On Thursday, The City of Noblesville announced that the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission approved an ordinance to establish a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area downtown. DORA will allow alcohol in designated areas of downtown Noblesville. According to a release, in April, the Noblesville Common Council approved the ordinance unanimously. Community members […]
Westfield veteran calls for change to property tax law
A Westfield veteran has started a grassroots campaign to lobby elected leaders at the state level to increase the property tax deduction for veterans in Indiana. Mike Madigan served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam. An Illinois native who lived in Wisconsin before moving to Indiana in 2020, Madigan said when he moved to Westfield, he was surprised to find the property tax exemption in the Hoosier State is far different from what was available in Wisconsin.
Warren Central High School goes back to school, shifting to block scheduling
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — It’s back to school for students at Warren Central High School, and the new school year includes a different setup for classes. About 1,000 freshmen walked through the doors for their first day of high school, and Warren Central Principal Masimba Taylor is confident they’ll get off on the right foot. “We […]
Joe Hogsett’s Creepy Cook
So why aren’t the women of Indianapolis upset? I mean, are you all liars? Frauds. You only claim to be #metoo when it’s a Republican involved or when it’s trendy, but not when it’s your mayor. You had the Indy Star. Share a story that Joe Hogsett the mayor hire Thomas Carl Cook, a guy we referred to on this show as creepy numerous times. Because he was.
Docs: Intoxicated driver traveled nearly 100 mph in crash with family of 7
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An Indianapolis man was formally charged with DWI and criminal recklessness on Friday in connection to the crash of an SUV and car that injured eight people, including six children, on Tuesday on the city’s east side. Tramayne Harris, 27, was charged with eight felony counts of causing catastrophic injury when operating […]
Avon Choirs Gear Up for Busy School Year
With Avon schools back in session, the nationally known choir program is set to have another busy year. “Avon has fantastic support for the performing arts through our administration and the community,” said Leah Trigg, director of choirs. “There are so many different facets of performance, from the musicians behind the risers to the lighting and design. Choir is a very visual project that represents all areas of performing arts in one.”
U.S. postal service worker sentenced for stealing cash in mail
McCordsville, Ind. — A McCordsville man was sentenced after stealing thousands of dollars in cash from his job at a U.S. postal distribution center. Barry Gallon, 54, was sentenced to one year of probation after pleading guilty to theft of mail matter by officer or employee, a felony criminal offense. Gallon was employed as a […]
‘Cowardly misfit’ sentenced to 66 years for 2022 Daleville murder
MUNCIE, Ind. — The Delaware County Circuit Court No. 5 sentenced an Anderson man to 66 years behind bars, following his guilty charge on June 27 for a 2022 shooting of a Daleville veteran in a cemetery. On June 27, a jury found Alexander Geesy guilty of murder (an unclassified felony that results in 45-65 […]
FreedomDoc at Westfield Premier Provides Quality and Patient-Focused Care
Dr. Robert Habig and Dr. Mary Pat Forkin, board-certified family physicians, and Dr. Elaine Habig, board-certified internal/adult medicine physician, have been providing health care for families in Carmel and surrounding communities for many years. They are among the founders of American Health Network (AHN), a group of physicians delivering high-quality, low-cost health care as independent practices.
Traffic stop leads to three men arrested on dealing charges
ANDERSON—On Thursday, July 25, 2024, at approximately 1:00 a.m., Trooper Matt Dickerson was patrolling the City of Anderson near 38th Street and Columbus Avenue when he stopped a passenger vehicle for an equipment violation and speeding. Trooper Dickerson spoke to the car’s driver, who identified himself as Ki’Shawn Demond Anderson, 22, of Anderson. During the interaction, Trooper Dickerson recognized indicators of criminal activity and requested the assistance of the Anderson Police Department.
37 Days Until Purdue Football: Joey Sumlin
A day late, apologies! We all love a legacy child. Joey, the son of former player, Kevin Sumlin is headed into his second season for Coach Ryan Walters. Kevin, who played many moons ago now and has been a successful head coach at the collegiate level was a bad A** linebacker in his day. Joey is trying to follow in the same steps, a walk-on linebacker, working his tail off to try and get playing time. Joey, at 6-1, 240 pounds, did not appear in any games last season as a true freshman, but with how thin the inside linebacker...
Detailed breakdown: High tensions, policy confusion led to protestor clash at Indiana University
Note: The video included above is from April 27 after 23 people were arrested during protests at Dunn Meadows. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A last-second policy change is blamed for much of the confusion that led to protestors and police officers clashing over multiple days on Indiana University’s campus. A detailed breakdown of the events, assembled […]
Indy man convicted of child solicitation in Johnson County
JOHNSON COUNTY, Ind. – An Indianapolis man who was arrested as part of a larger child solicitation sting in Johnson County is now awaiting sentencing after his conviction this week. Jurors deliberated for less than an hour on Thursday before finding Christopher S. Busch guilty of child solicitation, a Level 4 felony. The verdict brought […]
Two concerts being held at Long Center this weekend
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — Two concerts originally scheduled for outdoors at Loeb Stadium are coming indoors to the Long Center this weekend. The Platinum-selling band Parmalee is performing Friday. They are one of only four groups since 2001 to earn three consecutive Top 10 singles from a debut Country...
Ryan Walters Big Ten media day recap: What did he discuss?
Purdue second-year coach Ryan Walters discussed a lot of topics during Big Ten media days this week. A look at what he said. The post Ryan Walters Big Ten media day recap: What did he discuss? appeared first on On3.
Echo Canyon Trail is now open at McCormick’s Creek State Park
SPENCER – Echo Canyon Trail, an addition to McCormick’s Creek State Park’s trail system, is now open. The new trail, adjacent to the park’s Centennial Shelter, is a short loop with a natural, firm, and stable surface and gradual slopes. It allows guests with limited mobility to enjoy views of Echo Canyon.
Lawsuit: LPD officers pull guns on wrong man at Chik-Fil-A drive-thru
What was supposed to be a trip through the drive-thru after work turned into a nightmare for Danny Brooks. The Illinois man, who was in Lafayette for work, was pulled over at gunpoint, cuffed and held in a police cruiser because officers thought his truck was stolen. What was supposed...
REVIEW: ML Roberts’ “Riverside” stuns audiences
I don’t think many of us knew what to expect walking in to see “Riverside.”. With the sun still high in the sky and only a slight breeze to relieve the 82-degree heat, a good-sized crowd filled the lawn at the Taggart Memorial Amphitheatre. Some lay down blankets, others brought chairs, a few nibbled on snacks and others unloaded their coolers as we waited for the show to start.
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