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Monday concert at Wrigley Field begins early due to severe weather threats
CHICAGO — A concert set to take place at Wrigley Field on Monday night has been pushed up an hour as severe weather threats move into Chicagoland. Def Leppard, Journey, and the Steve Miller Band were set to take the stage in Chicago at 5:30 p.m., but due to a round of storms that is […]
South Shore Line to offer shuttle to Festival of the Lakes
South Shore Line passengers will be able to take a free shuttle to Hammond's Festival of the Lakes this weekend. A shuttle bus will run all day Saturday and Sunday between the South Shore's Hammond station and Wolf Lake Memorial Park. Festival of the Lakes runs Wednesday through Sunday.
Statewide bicycle tour honors fallen officers, makes way through Terre Haute area
CARLISLE, Ind. (WTHI) - A bicycle tour that stretches all across Indiana is underway. On Monday, one group of cyclists made their way through the Terre Haute area. The ride is all in honor of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. It's put on by the Cops...
Woman wanted for Indiana homicide arrested in New Buffalo
A woman wanted for homicide in Indiana was arrested Saturday night in New Buffalo. Berrien County Sheriff’s officials say the 48 year-old suspect was arrested around 8:20 p.m. with the help of a roadsinde license plate reader. She had driven past it and the authorities were immediately notified. No...
ISP wants to remind residents of the Move Over law
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — As the summer traffic continues, Indiana State Police want to remind everyone of the state’s Move Over law. Public Information Officer Sgt. Matt Ames said that a common misconception is that you only have to get over for emergency vehicles when you actually have to get over for all stationary […]
Pizza Hut with 6k locations abruptly closes down ‘old school’ store as chain announced 150 restaurants on chopping block
CONSUMERS have mourned the loss of another old-school chain restaurant forced to shutter its doors. Locals reminisce over Pizza Hut's Indiana store closure, as hundreds of other locations are also set to close. "Today is a sad day for Pizza Hut fans," posted one social media user on Facebook. "2...
Indiana foster mother charged in 10-year-old boy’s death is arrested in Michigan
In April, a 10-year-old boy passed away and now the cause of his death has been revealed. On Saturday evening, authorities arrested an Indiana foster mother who was wanted in connection with the death of a 10-year-old boy. The arrest took place in Michigan. The Berrien County Sheriff’s Office reported...
$1M in retirement savings could last nearly 20 years in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here is a look at Monday’s business headlines with Jane King where she discusses, retirement saving electric bill costs and more. Study: $1 million in savings may not be enough to retire A new study shows that even $1 million dollars in retirement savings won’t last very long in some states. The […]
Red-state cities and suburbs are becoming more diverse
Growth in Asian, Black and Hispanic communities is transforming cities and suburban counties, especially in red states such as Florida, Indiana and Texas, according to a new Stateline analysis. The presidential swing states of Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania also were among the fastest-changing states. Nationally, the share of the non-white population grew in 47 states […] The post Red-state cities and suburbs are becoming more diverse appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
Growing energy demand doesn’t mean abandoning transition
Technologies and opportunities abound to add clean electric power to our communities and fuel growth in our economy. Indiana is seeing a birth of new industry such as battery manufacturing with over $6 billion investment and over 2,800 jobs created by Stellantis and Samsung SDI in Kokomo, solar panel manufacturing in Jeffersonville and Indianapolis bringing […] The post Growing energy demand doesn’t mean abandoning transition appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
The Force is With Students at Jedi Knight Academy
Students from Southeast Indiana recently gathered at Oldenburg Academy for the three-day camp. (Ripley County, Ind.) - Genesis: Pathways to Success resumed its A Summer of STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) initiative this week with Jedi Knight Academy. 36 students from schools across Southeast Indiana assembled at Oldenburg Academy to satiate their desires to enter the world of Star Wars and become Jedi Masters.
11 Indiana Communities Receive Training, FundingThrough the Creative Convergence Program
(INDIANAPOLIS)The Indiana Arts Commission announced today that 11 Indiana communities have received training and been approved for grant funding through the Creative Convergence program. Creative Convergence is a program of the Indiana Arts Commission, held in partnership with the Indiana Communities Institute at Ball State University’s Miller College of Business. The program was launched in 2023 and consists of a two-day training workshop and an Early Action Grant Program. Teams of community members representing local government, arts organizations, educational institutions, and other community-focused roles were in attendance.
Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center Gets $1.49M Grant for SANE Training Project
Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (AHEC), hosted by the University of Southern Indiana, has received $1.49 million in federal funding distributed over the next three years from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to continue the Indiana SANE Training Project. The project provides advanced nursing education statewide to increase the number of forensic nurses, also known as sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs). SANEs are specifically trained to provide evidence-based, trauma-informed medical care to victims of sexual assault or abuse and to ensure specimens are collected appropriately.
Hoosier Libertarian Candidate Supports Freedom to Disagree
INDIANAPOLIS — Libertarian candidate for Indiana Governor Donald Rainwater said he was shocked and worried after someone tried to kill former President Donald Trump. However, his main concern quickly became the fear that political talk could become violent. “We should be working diligently to avoid the type of inflammatory rhetoric that results in acts of […] The post Hoosier Libertarian Candidate Supports Freedom to Disagree appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
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