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Three court hearings could change outcome of Delphi murders case
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Three court hearings starting in Carroll County on Tuesday could forever change the outcome of the Delphi murders case – and decide what information the jury can be told. State prosecutors and defense attorneys for Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen will be in court Tuesday through Thursday to discuss whether or not […]
Suspect linked to police officer shooting investigation makes court appearance
INDIANAPOLIS — A 20-year-old man linked to the investigation into the shooting of an IMPD officer last Friday night made an initial court appearance Monday. Antione Jones is accused of resisting and reckless driving after allegedly leading officers on a 110-mph pursuit down East 38th Street early Saturday morning, three-and-a-half hours after an officer was wounded […]
Washington Township Schools to open new middle school Tuesday
INDIANAPOLIS — Washington Township Schools is celebrating the opening of a new middle school in Indianapolis this week. The new Northview Middle School will officially open on Tuesday, July 30 at 5 p.m. It will be located at 9020 N. College Ave. According to a news release, the new...
NCAA News: Including NCAAT Expansion, Change to BB Season Start Dates, Details on the NIL Settlement
The 2026 Final Four weekend in Indianapolis will now include the NIT, D-2, and D-3 Final Fours. The D-1 Final Four will be at Lucas Oil Stadium, the NIT at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse, and the D-2 & D-3 at the Indiana Pacer’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Proposed change to basketball...
Franklin readies for ‘Hops and Vines’
FRANKLIN, Ind. – Discover Downtown Franklin and Franklin Parks and Recreation present Hops and Vines Festival 2024 on Saturday, August 10, at the DriveHubler.com Amphitheater at Youngs Creek Park from 4 to 10 p.m. It is a family-friendly festival featuring the musical talents of Toy Factory and a beer...
2 women hit by 18-year-old driver on SR-46 in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Two women are recovering in central Indiana hospitals after being hit over the weekend by a driver on State Road 46 in Columbus. Columbus Police Department crews were called around 9:30 p.m. Sunday to W. Jonathan Moore Pike just east of Two Mile House Road for a car crash involving two pedestrians. […]
State lawmaker says new diploma proposal is lacking in important subject areas
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A Hamilton County lawmaker is worried a proposed redesign of Indiana’s high school diploma requirements is lacking in important subject areas. The Indiana Department of Education unveiled plans to revise the current requirements so they include more work-based learning opportunities. Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D-Fishers) said language, health education, and world history […]
HSE responds to 'toxic work environment' complaint, union battle continues
Leaders of Hamilton Southeastern Schools are denying allegations that they created a “toxic work environment” as documented in an unfair labor complaint from the teachers’ union. The Hamilton Southeastern Teachers’ Association filed the complaint in May. Attorneys for the district responded to the complaint on July...
Indiana Weather Update: Heat Wave and Severe Storms Threaten Central Region
Indianapolis, IN – Central Indiana is under a weather alert as dangerous heat and severe storms are expected through Thursday. Peak afternoon heat index values are predicted to approach or exceed 100 degrees, raising concerns for heat-related illnesses. The most intense heat will occur during the afternoons, with the highest threat between today and Thursday.
Connecting Students to Agbioscience Careers through AgriNovus Indiana’s Field Atlas Program
There are countless career opportunities in the agbioscience industry—but many college students may not even know they exist. That’s why AgriNovus Indiana is helping students to make those connections through their Field Atlas program. “I feel like that’s been the most shocking thing I’ve learn while being in...
Applications for Backyard Habitat Certification Are Due July 31
MUNCIE, IN – Red-tail Land Conservancy seeks individuals and organizations from east central Indiana who have naturally landscaped yards to apply for Growing Home™ Habitat Certification before the certification submission deadline on July 31. Growing Home™ is an award-winning backyard habitat program for east central Indiana from Red-tail...
Gov. Eric Holcomb looks abroad for economic development
With just over five months left in office, Gov. Eric Holcomb is looking to cement his economic development legacy by striking more international deals. The big picture: Holcomb has been busy abroad during his final year in office, taking economic development trips to Belgium, France, Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico and Canada.
Scrub Hub: Indiana's karst habitat supports unique ecosystem unseen by most Hoosiers
Corn and soy fields seem to take up vast swaths of Indiana’s land across the state, but Indiana is rich with varying landscapes and habitats. Some habitats are easy to identify like forests, grasslands and wetlands. Others are less obvious or hidden. ...
D G’s Italian potatoes
4 30 40 Golden brown and tender roasted potatoes, seasoned with fragrant rosemary, fresh lemon juice, and finished with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese for a savory, crispy delight.Contributed by former Indiana Pacers player Danny Granger as seen in the "Tailgaiting Indy Style" cookbook.
Gary Brackett’s favorite bacon wrapped bratwurst
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