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Indiana State Police Participating in “Best Looking Cruiser Contest”
STATEWIDE–Indiana State Police are participating in a “Best Looking Cruiser Contest”. Leaders of it say it began as a friendly competition between state agencies as a fun way to allow community support and interaction with law enforcement in a positive manner. State Police submitted a photo taken in Indianapolis during the solar eclipse this past […] The post Indiana State Police Participating in “Best Looking Cruiser Contest” appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Big Lots Shutting Down Stores Amid Financial Uncertainty
Big Lots is planning to shutter around 40 stores as the company opens up about their ability to continue. I've been shopping at Big Lots for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I could spend hours in the toy aisle, and even as a teenager, I spent quite a bit of time thumbing through the DVD and Blu-ray selections. My wife and I still shop at Big Lots on a regular basis today. It's safe to say that it's one of my all-time favorite stores. Need groceries? Done. Kitchenware? Easy. How about some furniture? They've got all kinds of options out on the floor.
Zionsville Police Department Warns Of Officer Impersonation Sams
The Zionsville Police Department has announced that officers have recently received reports from community members that scammers are. attempting to defraud community members by pretending to be an officer to obtain personal and sensitive information. The department announced on Tuesday evening that they received reports of unknown individuals impersonating officers...
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 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 surprised Allebach, 69,...
Indiana Pathways for Aging: Get help taking care of a loved one
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield are dedicated to improving physical health and the factors that affect it, like behavior and social conditions. They offer a variety of Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial health plans for people at all stages of life. Their goal is to help individuals and communities make positive health changes with plans […]
Teachers speak out against Indiana high school diploma redesign proposal
INDIANAPOLIS — Many teachers from across the state spoke out against proposed changes to the state’s high school diploma requirements at the latest State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting on Wednesday. ”I believe these changes are a step in the wrong direction,” Gianna Mirowski with the Hammond Area Career Center said. ”By altering these requirements, […]
Father of overdose victim offers advice for parents after drug dealer is convicted of causing his son’s death
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. — The father of a Westfield man who died from a fentanyl overdose is sharing advice for other parents after an accused drug dealer was convicted of causing his son’s death. In July 2022, Jacob Lampe died from fentanyl poisoning inside his parent’s home in...
IU Indianapolis Athletics Adds 13 Talented Runners to Men’s Cross Country & Track Team
The IU Indianapolis Athletics Department and head men's cross country and track program, led by coach Justin Roeder, have revealed their 13 new recruits for the 2024-2025 season, all coming from Indiana and Ohio. The newcomers join a team that finished as runners-up at the Horizon League Cross Country championships and excelled in distance events at indoor and outdoor track championships.
Behind the Bricks: Brickyard 400 trophy tweaks
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The winner of this year’s Brickyard 400 will clench and keep a trophy that is both very familiar and brand new. The switch of the race format from the IMS oval to the road course and back again has led to changes. The biggest one is that it looks a lot rougher than in the past, and that’s exactly as planned.
UPDATED: Global IT outage affects IU, Indiana services
The mass information technologies outage affecting airports, government institutions and other organizations is impacting IU, University Information Technology Services wrote in an email Friday morning to faculty, staff and students. An IU spokesperson said in an email to the Indiana Daily Student at 1:16 p.m. that IU services had been...
UST's MAX Studios Runs the Podcast Stage for 10th National Eucharistic Congress
Catholics across the nation are gathering for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, a momentous event organized by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, also known as the USCCB. The Congress takes place July 17th-21st in Indianapolis, Indiana and is expected to draw more than 40,000 people. Over the span of these five days, participants will have time to hear keynote speakers, spend time in community prayer, attend Eucharistic adoration, reconciliation, and Mass. All opportunities provided by the National Congress were intentionally created to draw participants into deeper awareness and relationship to Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist.
CENTIER BANK WELCOMES CARIN SASSATELLI AS MANAGER OF ITS NEWEST INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH
Centier Bank, Indiana’s largest private, family-owned bank, is pleased to welcome Carin Sassatelli as the branch manager of its newest Indianapolis location, located at 1313 W. 86th Street. The branch opened this month and is Centier’s second to open in Indianapolis this year. Sassatelli joins Centier with 16...
Butler University’s Bulldog Mascot Shares Cute Video of a Day of Training
English Bulldogs are one of the most popular team mascots out there, and Butler University's bulldog can be regularly found making appearances on their social media accounts and in person. He also runs the basketball team out onto the court before each game. This week, there's a huge college ...Continue reading
Nice end to the weekend. Humidity climbs next week.
Expect to see mostly cloudy skies over central Indiana Sunday. There may be a few more breaks in the clouds by late afternoon. Temperatures will top out in the lower 80°s. Humidity should remain in check with dew point temperatures hanging in the upper 50°s to near 60°. Pretty good by mid/late July standards!
Marion County becomes majority non-white
But non-white population increases aren't the biggest factor in the new designation for Marion County, per Census Bureau data. The post Marion County becomes majority non-white appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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