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Colts' training camp roster preview: OL Lewis Kidd
Veterans and rookies for the Indianapolis Colts will report for training camp on July 24th, with the first practice taking place on July 25th. Between now and then I will be previewing the Colts’ 91-man roster with a look back at each player’s 2023 season, along with what’s ahead for 2024.
Mayor Joe Hogsett heading to MLS all-star game to pitch Indianapolis bid
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett will attend Major League Soccer’s all-star week celebration in Columbus, Ohio, starting Sunday amid a city-led effort to bring a franchise to Indianapolis. The mayor and his chief of staff, Dan Parker, were both invited to the festivities, the city confirmed. Hogsett announced plans in...
Indianapolis Teen Charged as Adult Following Carjacking and High-Speed Pursuit Ending in Noblesville Library
A recent surge in crime has seen a 16-year-old lead authorities on a cross-county carjacking chase that concluded with an intense search at a Noblesville library. Court documents, as reported by CBS4, indicate that the teenager from Indianapolis is alleged to have carjacked a woman in Marion. This incident precipitated a police pursuit that came to a head with a crash in Noblesville and a chase on foot.
INSIDER: 30 Years Later, Back To The Brickyard
It was Aug. 6, 1994, and J. Douglas Boles was working for then Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith. At that time, Indianapolis was an up-and-coming city, gaining a strong reputation for business and a downtown area that was rapidly being revitalized. Indy had already earned international acclaim as a mecca for...
Apartments with past-due water bills tied to man accused of stealing tenants’ water payments in Indiana
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - An apartment complex that recently had its water shut off for nonpayment in Jackson is owned by the same man facing charges for embezzling some $1.7 million in renters’ water payments in Indiana. Earlier this month, JXN Water temporarily suspended water service for the Gardenside...
Lawrence council OKs new events permitting rules
The Lawrence Common Council spent about an hour debating an ordinance creating a permitting process for special events within the City of Lawrence, ultimately approving it in a split 6-3 vote. Administrators said the new rules will help guard against “bad actors,” but some council members were concerned the language is too broad.
Greenwood man indicted as part of New York gun trafficking operation
INDIANAPOLIS — A Greenwood man has been indicted in New York after he was reportedly involved in a gun trafficking operation in Queens, New York. According to court documents, filed earlier this month by the grand jury of Queens County, 20-year-old Milanjit Sidhu was one of five individuals charged with various crimes, including conspiracy in […]
Indiana port to build Chicago sea cargo container terminal
The Ports of Indiana is set to build a sea container terminal on Lake Michigan, making it the first all-water route for ocean vessels via the Great Lakes to serve the Chicago metro area, according to a July 2 press release. The new terminal received approval from U.S. Customs and...
Gov. Holcomb Surprises Craig Allebach With Sagamore Of The Wabash
WINONA LAKE — Craig Allebach’s health may affect his future as the Winona Lake town manager, but Thursday, July 18, he was shown how much he’s appreciated and loved for everything he’s done for the local communities over more than four decades. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb...
28-year anniversary of Illinois’s biggest rainfall in recorded history
A swath of heavy rainfall occurred across portions of south central Wisconsin, northeast Illinois, and northwest Indiana on July 17-18, 1996. From the National Weather Service: The heaviest rainfall was observed near Aurora, Illinois, with a maximum point rainfall of 16.94 inches in a 24-hour period. The 24-hour rainfall measured near Aurora remains the statewide record (as […]
Dollar General Reaches $12 Million Settlement with Department of Labor, Must Implement New Safety Practices
NATIONAL — The Department of Labor and Dollar General agreed to a settlement earlier this month that would require the store to increase their safety investment in stores nationwide. Dollar General agreed to pay $12 million in penalties and implement changes across its 19,000 stores that would make the safety of its employees a priority. […] The post Dollar General Reaches $12 Million Settlement with Department of Labor, Must Implement New Safety Practices appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Greenwood man ruins couple’s breakfast by arriving with baseball bat, court docs reveal
GREENWOOD, Ind. — A Greenwood man reportedly ruined a couple’s breakfast by arriving uninvited into their home with a baseball bat and starting a brawl. Justin B. Wheat, 42, is charged with battery with a deadly weapon, a Level 5 felony. He also faces Level 6 felony charges of residential entry, intimidation and battery. According […]
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