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2 people arrested in connection to 2022 Miami Township murder case
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey recently announced the arrest of two people in connection to the killing of Amanda Witschger two years ago in Miami Township. 61-year-old Allen Bruce of Southwest Indiana was arrested and charged with one county of tampering with evidence. 27-year-old Nicole Wright, who...
Hamilton dominates Locos in postseason opener
Jul. 27—The Lima Locos find themselves in a precarious position in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League playoffs after a 10-4 loss to the Hamilton Joes in the opening game of a best-of-three first round match-up at Simmons Field on Friday night. The Locos need to win in Game Two at 7:05 p.m at Hamilton on Saturday to extend the series to a decisive third game, also at Hamilton, at 7:05 ...
Hamilton women turn annual mammograms into party
HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - A group of women in Hamilton have formed the ideal way of dealing with the stress of an annual mammogram - turning it into a pool party. Around 40 friends gathered on Friday for Boobie Bash, combing fun and support while cutting down the stress of getting an important medical procedure.
Lawrenceburg alum competing in Paris takes picture with basketball star LeBron James
PARIS, IDF — Former Lawrenceburg High School wrestling star Mason Parris is in Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games. The three-time Indiana state wrestling champion joined the rest of his Team USA participants in the Opening Ceremony Friday along the Seine river, where athletes from each country paraded in boats to officially kick off competition.
Making sure your political donations go where you want them to go
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have already raised a combined $1 billion for their 2024 campaigns. You likely have already received the phone calls, texts, emails, and mailers asking you to donate money to one of this November's candidates. There's no shortage of passion for the candidates this year, and that means the candidates are going to be playing on that passion to raise the funds they need to win. The question is, what percentage of your donation is going to your candidate?
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.”
Latin Night lights up downtown Indianapolis plaza
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A monthly celebration of Latin culture has more music and food ready to go. The free, family-friendly event, Viernes Cultural: Latin Night at Lugar Plaza, was expected to bring some heat with live bachata from 7-10 p.m. Friday. Latin Expressions Dance Company also will let visitors partake in a beginner-friendly bachata dance […]
Evansville-area Verizon Wireless stores gifting free backpacks to local families
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - If your child needs a backpack, Verizon is giving away hundreds of them this weekend. It’s their 12th annual “School Rocks Backpack Giveaway”. The giveaway will start at 1p.m., but employees say they expect lines to form before the event starts. Some of...
NFL training camp 2024: DeForest Buckner focused on legacy, not accolades with the Indianapolis Colts
DeForest Buckner has been named a first-team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl. He signed a two-year, $46 million contract extension in April that will keep him with the Colts through the 2026 season. When asked about his goals for the 2024 season, the defensive tackle and former Oregon...
Indianapolis police officers shot, expected to recover
Update: IMPD noted in an email sent Monday morning, that police have not yet made an arrest relating to Friday's night shooting, which sent one officer to the hospital. The officer is expected to remain in the hospital for several days as he recovers. Police are working to determine if two people involved in a vehicle pursuit and subsequently arrested on unrelated charges including resisting law enforcement may have any connection to the officer's shooting. ...
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.
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 […]
Woman arrested after stealing over $10K worth of items from Lowes
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A woman from Chandler was arrested for stealing thousands of dollars worth of items from Tri-State Lowes Home Improvement stores. Evansville Poice say Melissa Farrington has been walking out of the east and west Lowes stores in Evansville with merchandise. Farrington has stolen close to $12,000...
Pack of dogs attacking people in north Terre Haute
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—There has been a series of animal attacks in northern Terre Haute. According to a Facebook post from the city of Terre Haute, three large dogs were identified to be the culprits. The city is making strides in trying to rectify the situation. Code Enforcement has been increasing patrols in the area […]
Uranus Fudge Factory gets OK for Richmond location
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A Missouri fudge business and roadside attraction is set to expand into Richmond, Indiana, after the city’s Advisory Plan Commission gave the green light during a meeting Wednesday. The plan is to open up a Uranus Fudge Factory candy store and attraction that would bring people into Richmond as it serves […]
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