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Cops Cycling for Survivors 2-week ride starts Monday
INDIANAPOLIS – This Monday, July 8, marks the start of the 23rd annual “Cops Cycling for Survivors” bicycle ride around Indiana. The ride observes Indiana’s fallen law enforcement heroes and lets their survivors know they and their loved ones are not forgotten. A departure ceremony is...
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s journey through Northwest Indiana
Historic walking pilgrimage travels through Northwest Indiana. On July 1 the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, a historic walking journey with Jesus in the Eucharist, arrived in Northwest Indiana for a dynamic and diverse five-day excursion through the Diocese of Gary. Father Declan McNicholas, director of missionary discipleship and evangelization for the...
An Indiana School System Asks Parents to Pick Up the Summer Sun Meals They Order
Summer can be a real challenge for parents, right? It feels like kids never stop eating! Just yesterday, we were driving back from Florida and decided to treat ourselves with a stop at McDonald's (a rare indulgence at our house). They had this deal—$5 for a meal with a double-patty burger, fries, four chicken nuggets, and a drink. My 11-year-old finished her entire meal. As for me, I only managed to eat half of my burger and a few fries. But wouldn't you know it, about 30 minutes later, she polished off the rest of my meal. And then, less than two hours after she ate, she was already saying she was hungry again!
Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official
In a significant legal decision, an Indiana judge has dismissed the $31 million lawsuit brought by Dejaune Anderson against a court official. Anderson had alleged violations related to her due process rights in her ongoing legal battles. Background of the Case. On March 15, 38-year-old Dejaune Anderson was arrested in...
Indy man arrested for burglary after being shot in west side neighborhood
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A 44-year-old man was arrested for burglary after being shot during an incident on Indianapolis’ west side late Friday night, police say. The man was identified as Damon Paschall. He was also arrested for an outstanding warrant. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says officers were dispatched to the 2000 block of Mansfield Street […]
Community mourns the loss of longtime paramedic and wife
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Sullivan community mourns the loss of two people who lost their lives tragically Saturday afternoon. According to a Facebook post from the Edgar County Sheriff’s Office, emergency crews were working a traffic accident on Illinois Highway 133 just 2 miles west of Redmon.
57 Days to Purdue Football: Tom Ewing
We are closing in on Purdue Football with just fifty seven days remaining and that means we’ll take a look at redshirt freshman offensive lineman Tom Ewing from Westfield High School in Westfield, Indiana. A teammate of Dillion Thieneman at Westfield, Ewing came to the Boilermakers as a walk-on with some promise to eventually contribute on the field and currently stands 6’2 and 310 pounds.
Limestone Heritage Festival brings talented carvers to Bedford
James Lax worked on a limestone carving in front of the Bedford Depot Friday as part of the Limestone Heritage Festival. Lax, who resides in the Chicago area, attended the Limestone Heritage Festival from 2009-2019, "with a break during the COVID years. It's fun to come down and see old friends and the progress that's happening downtown."
Indiana and Illinois Arby’s Locations Affected by Franchisee Bankruptcy
After filing for bankruptcy, a small Arby's franchisee is selling some locations and closing others. Miracle Restaurant Group LLC, a company based out of Louisiana has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Miracle owns 25 Arby's locations in Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. This isn't Miracle Restaurant Group's first Chapter 11 filing according to Nation's Restaurant News,
Silver Alert Declared for Missing Hoosier Family
STATEWIDE — You have probably seen Silver Alerts for missing Hoosiers, but one has now been declared for an entire family. Indy Metro Police need your help locating the Terrells, who have been missing since Thursday afternoon. They say 4-year-old girl Frankie, 3-year-old girl Queen, and 1-year-old boy King were last seen with their parents, […] The post Silver Alert Declared for Missing Hoosier Family appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Indiana awards communities $51 million in housing infrastructure boost
About a dozen Hoosier communities will split $51 million in state funding for public infrastructure that set to support construction of 2,400 homes. The post Indiana awards communities $51 million in housing infrastructure boost appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Indiana becoming home to duck with 'harlot-like face' and 'lipstick-colored bill'
In 2017, the first black-bellied whistling ducks were reported in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. The following year, on July 28, two adults and 14 downy chicks were photographed in Posey County, confirming Indiana’s first breeding record. Now, only seven years since that first sighting, black-bellied whistling ducks in Southwestern Indiana...
Dry conditions fade mid next week
TONIGHT The weather remains clear and calm, with a low around 65 degrees. Winds from the west-northwest at 5 to 10 mph will taper off as the evening progresses, providing a perfect setting for any lingering outdoor activities. TOMORROW A delightful sunny day awaits with a high near 90 degrees. Expect light and variable winds […]
Dog trapped in hot car honks horn to get the police's attention, now adopted
INDIANAPOLIS (WKRC) - A brilliant German Shepherd made his own luck when he notified police that he was stuck in a hot car by repeatedly honking the horn. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) responded to a call of a dog left in a hot car. The officers and bystanders knew the dog was trapped and uncomfortable because he was consistently honking the horn of the car. Officers said the vehicle was "in 90 degree heat with no air conditioning and windows barely cracked."
Could Real Men Violin, Band of Gold make it Kenny McPeek Day at Horseshoe Indianapolis?
Mayor Linda Gorton declared Tuesday as Kenny McPeek Day in Lexington, Kentucky, where the veteran horse trainer grew up and graduated from Tates Creek High School and the University of Kentucky. That’s the kind of thing that happens when you become the first trainer since 1952 to win the Kentucky...
Goodness Gracious Kitchen and Cupboard opens in Carmel
Tobi Mares was beginning to think her dream of opening her own restaurant wasn’t going to happen. “It’s been a long time coming,” Mares said. “I was just about to give up. I was so defeated, not being able to find a location. I didn’t want to settle. I knew I wanted to stay in Carmel. When every location fell through for a variety of reasons, I tried not to get upset. But when the last one fell through, I thought, ‘Maybe I’m not supposed to do this.’”
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