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Four-star forward Brady Koehler is down to five schools
Brady Koehler, the No. 65 overall prospect in the class of 2025 is now down to five schools. The 6-8,180 pound forward from Indianapolis, Indiana is down to Iowa, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest. "The reason those 5 made the top 5 is because it came down...
Funeral plans form for late Vigo County Sheriff John Plasse
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WISH) — Funeral services have been set, but procession plans have not yet been completed for the late leader of the Vigo County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff John Plasse died Wednesday at age 60 after a struggle with cancer, the department announced on Wednesday. In announcing his death, colleagues expressed the highest of […]
Rex split doubleheader with Rhythm, lead Central with 5 games to go
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Terre Haute Rex split a doubleheader with the Full Count Rhythm on Thursday at Bob Warn Field. The Rex won Game 1, 9-4. Aaron Moss earned the win firing 6 innings and only allowing 2 runs. Gabe Wright hit a 3-run home run in the win. The Rex fell […]
Town Hall Meeting scheduled for Terre Town Connect Project
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Terre Haute announced a town hall meeting for July 29 to gauge interest in the Terre Town Connect Project. The meeting will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Terre Town Elementary School. The initiative aims to connect Terre Town residents to Indiana American Water’s public utility water system. […]
CASA holding back to school drive
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)– Back to school time is upon us, and this time of the year can be financially challenging for some family’s. That’s why the “court appointed special advocates” or CASA, is holding a back to school drive. However, this year they’re not asking for the normal back-to-school items.
Japanese exchange students visit from sister city
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Students from Tajimi, Japan, got an up-close look at the history of Vigo County on Thursday. Their visit is thanks to a partnership with the city of Tajimi, Terre Haute’s sister city. The exchange students are staying with host families of Vigo County School students and the school corporation is showing the teens around Terre Haute.
Indiana lawmakers lower age to sell and serve alcohol
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers passed a bill that now gives 18-year-olds the opportunity to sell or serve alcohol. Senate Bill 146 lowered the age from 19 to 18 during the 2024 legislative session. According to the law, restaurants and hotels in Indiana can now hire servers who are 18...
Interview: Mike Braun Discusses Plans For Property Tax Reform
Indiana Senator and Republican nominee for governor, Mike Braun, stopped by the WIBC studio today to talk to Kendall & Casey about his plans for Indiana if he wins the gubernatorial election. Braun showed up with a “blueprint” that outlined his plans to return property tax bills to 2021 levels for Hoosier homeowners. Braun also […] The post Interview: Mike Braun Discusses Plans For Property Tax Reform appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking; study identifies risk in PA counties
(The Hill) – Pesticides may cause cancer on a level equivalent to smoking cigarettes, a new study has found. The widespread use of pesticides may lead to hundreds of thousands of additional cancer cases in major corn-producing states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Ohio — even for Americans who don’t work on farms, according to findings published Thursday in […]
Indiana Secretary of State receives National Voter Outreach Video Award
INDIANAPOLIS—Secretary of State Diego Morales is pleased to announce that his office was the winner of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) voter outreach video competition. The #TrustedInfo2024 contest encouraged state election officials to creatively highlight their offices as trusted sources for election information. During a workshop,...
Indiana Arts Commission awards over $3.5 million to arts organizations
The Indiana Arts Commission gave more than $3.5 million to over 300 arts organizations throughout the state. The IAC provides organizational support and project funding to creative and artistic organizations that engage within their communities. Eighteen organizations in Monroe County were awarded funds as either organizational support grants or project...
O’Neill School’s Limnology Lab vital to monitoring health of state’s lakes, preparing students
Photo by Jessica Corry, O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The important job of monitoring the health of Indiana’s public lakes has been entrusted by a state agency to Indiana University’s Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs for 35 years. In the process, many student interns have participated in this task, collected vital data and subsequently applied the knowledge and skills they gained to professional roles across the country.
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