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Flying WILD Workshop Sparks Interests In Birds For Environmental Education On Sept. 9
The Zionsville Parks and Recreation team will host a free educational workshop on Sept. 9 for community members to experience the fascinating opportunities to incorporate birds within environmental education. The Flying WILD Workshop acts as a free educational workshop focused on learning more about the birds in environment education, and...
9 dogs at risk of euthanasia at Humane Society for Hamilton County due to overcrowding
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — When 5-year old Luciano, a white-and-black terrier-pit bull mix, walked into the conference room of the Humane Society for Hamilton County, he immediately sat in a chair. That was one of the many tricks he's been trained to do before he was surrendered. "We have already...
Butler University to renovate former dorm into boutique hotel, the first on campus
The oldest residence hall at Butler University will be transformed into a boutique hotel after developers stepped in to protect the building from demolition. The hotel, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, will be the first hotel on Butler's campus, housing 105 luxury rooms, a signature restaurant and meeting spaces in...
Caitlin Clark's progression answers questions about how she would handle the transition to the WNBA
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Caitlin Clark entered the WNBA amid a myriad of questions about how she would handle the transition to pro basketball. Three months into her professional career, the answer
Indianapolis Forecast: Soaring Temperatures with Heat Index Near 100
Indianapolis, IN — As the weekend approaches, Indiana residents should prepare for rising temperatures. Starting Saturday, highs are expected to reach 89 degrees, marking the beginning of a warming trend that will continue into next week. Saturday will see mostly sunny skies with scattered clouds in the afternoon. The...
Weekend brings warmer, more humid air; rain chances remain low
This morning brings the last of the 50° mornings in downtown for awhile. We have enjoyed another incredibly cool stretch for August but the pattern begins to transition today and into the weekend. Sunrise is at 7:05 a.m. and should be another gorgeous start!. This afternoon will bring more...
Three Indiana bankers receive top honor
INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana Bankers Association recognized three members of the state’s banking community with the Association’s highest honor, the Leaders in Banking Excellence Awards. The awards were presented at a ceremony on Friday, Aug. 2, at the IBA’s headquarters in Indianapolis. Class of 2024 Honorees. Michael L....
Investment in Latino businesses seen as critical to local economy
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — In 2023, local communities saw a historic surge in investment and development, with more than $2.8 billion allocated to enhance economic opportunities, promote racial equity, and stimulate growth across Indianapolis, including both urban and rural areas, according to the Latino Business Support Network. The organization highlighted...
Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Starters slated to play Thursday
Taylor and the Colts' starters are on track to play into the second quarter of Thursday's preseason finale against the Bengals, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. After Taylor gets his anticipated reps Thursday, look for Tyler Goodson, Evan Hull, Zavier Scott and Demetric Felton to have an opportunity to make their cases for depth slotting in an Indy backfield that also includes Trey Sermon, who's been dealing with a hamstring issue. As the coming season approaches, Taylor is healthy and entrenched as his team's clear-cut lead back, a context that should result in a high-volume role in the team's Anthony Richardson-helmed offense.
New Indiana Law Designed To Reduce Chronic Absenteeism Could Lead To More Parent Prosecutions
INDIANA — After the death of her parents, an Indianapolis student’s attendance began to lapse — her guardians were busy, and school became a lower priority. Monarca Academy administrators talked to her guardians, and they promised she’d make it to school. But absences continued to stack up and Francisco Valdiosera, executive director of Monarca Academy, referred the case to the Department of Child and Family Services for educational neglect.
Butler Softball Announces Four Dates for Fall Contests
Butler Softball is scheduled to play a fall campaign of eight games on four dates in preparation for the 2025 season. Six of the eight games will be in the Indianapolis area, with two taking place on Butler's campus. Coach Scott Hall enters his 15th season as Butler head coach. Hall's 2025 team will look to build on a 2024 season in which the Bulldogs qualified for the BIG EAST Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. The team's top-four hitters, and eight of its top ten, will return to the batter's box this season.2024 Fall Schedule: Sunday, Sept. 15 (at...
Chreece Hip-Hop Festival to take over Fountain Square
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The lineup is set and the music is ready for the seventh edition of the Chreece Hip-Hop Festival on Saturday. The festival will host performances and events at seven venues in Fountain Square. The Chreece festival will also shut down the streets of the neighborhood for...
Indianapolis Man Sentenced to Nearly 24 Years for Meth Trafficking Conspiracy
An Indianapolis man has been handed a hefty prison sentence for his role in a drug distribution conspiracy. Thirty-five-year-old Brandon James will spend the next 284 months—that's nearly 24 years—behind bars, followed by an obligatory 4-year period of supervised release, as decided by United States District Court Judge Cristal C. Brisco, according to the press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Indianapolis Man Guilty of Murder for Fatal 2022 Road Rage Shooting on I-70
An Indianapolis man received a guilty verdict Wednesday for a road rage incident in 2022 which resulted in the shooting death of a Carthage man on Interstate 70. Dion Kimbrough was convicted of murder and unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon after a three-day jury trial, in a case that eerily captures the perilous thread of anger that can turn a momentary clash into a pathway for irreversible tragedy, as reported by WTHR.
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