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First Evangelical Presbyterian Church Clean Up Day Set For July 27
First Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Frankfort has announced that its Church Clean Up Day will be set for July 27 with a cookout to follow at 352 W. Clinton St. in Frankfort. Community members are invited to join the church for its cleanup, outreach and cookout day set for Saturday,...
Cain to run in honor of Jackman
Seven years have passed since Conner Cain lost his best friend, Sam Jackman, to leukemia. To honor Jackman, Cain will participate in the St. Jude Canton to Peoria Run on Saturday. The annual charity event is a 33.3-mile run from Canton, Illinois to Peoria, Illinois. It is one of several community running events that are part of the St. Jude Runs campaign. Money raised will help support families of children fighting cancer at St. Jude Children’s Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.
Tippecanoe County Health Officer Dr. Greg Loomis resigns, ending 2 years of health reforms
LAFAYETTE, Ind. ― Tippecanoe County Health Officer Dr. Greg Loomis resigned Wednesday, ending two years of contentious fighting to improve the lot of the addicted, sick and vulnerable in the county. “The reason I’m leaving is because I’m basically at an impasse,” Loomis said during an interview Thursday morning....
Cass County Police Investigate Assaults on Logansport Trail
Logansport, IN – Authorities are investigating two assaults that occurred at Houston Park along the trail path on Wednesday. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a person of interest believed to be involved in both incidents. According to the Logansport Police Department, the first assault took place around...
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.
University Bookstore Purdue Sports Headlines July 19
Purdue Tweets and Video Quote of the Day Headlines BOILING OVER: Purdue basketball, football recruiting info galore and more – GoldandBlack.comWeekly Word: New Age football scheduling, Purdue recruiting and more – GoldandBlack.comTop 30 Purdue football players: No. 18 Kyndrich Breedlove – GoldandBlack.comPurdue Opponent Preview: Oregon – GoldandBlack.comHouse v. NCAA long-form settlement expected to be filed […] The post University Bookstore Purdue Sports Headlines July 19 appeared first on On3.
Purdue Football single game tickets on sale
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — Single game tickets for the upcoming 2024 Purdue Football season are now on sale. The Gold and Black have a busy home schedule this year.. The season kicks off Saturday, August 31 at 12 p.m., against Indiana State. With the rest of the schedule...
Road closures in downtown Indianapolis in preparation of Saturday's Eucharistic procession
Thousands of Catholics will parade down Meridian Street and Capital Avenue on Saturday to celebrate the revival of the Eucharist as part of the National Eucharistic Congress. About 50,000 people traveled nationwide to downtown Indianapolis as part of a three-year movement in the Catholic Church in hopes of addressing American Catholics' spiritual apathy toward the Eucharist after church leaders discovered only a third of American Catholics, believe that Jesus Christ's presence resides in the Eucharist. This is a core belief of Catholicism.
Cicero & Jackson Township speak, Board of Zoning Appeals listens
Proposed solid waste transfer station unanimously rejected. There are two main takeaways from Thursday night’s Cicero/Jackson Township Board of Zoning Appeals marathon of a meeting: (1) a transfer station is not a dump, and (2) neither of those things is welcome in Jackson Township. The purpose of the meeting...
Silver Alert declared for missing Greensburg woman
GREENSBURG, Ind. — A statewide Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 19-year-old last seen in Greensburg. The Greensburg Police Department said Mia Wilson was last seen on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Wilson is described as being an Asian woman who is 5’2″ tall and weighs 136 pounds. She has brown hair and brown […]
The Wall that Heals to be on display at Morgan County Fairgrounds August 15th – 18th
The Wall That Heals exhibit features a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The replica is 375 feet in length and stands 7.5 feet high at its tallest point. Visitors experience The Wall rising above them as they walk towards the apex, a key feature of the design of The Wall in D.C.
Former Teacher Arrested by Greenfield and Fortville Police
GREENFIELD, Ind.–A former teacher at Mt. Vernon School Corporation and New Palestine School Corporation is accused of providing drugs and alcohol to students. Brock Wedgeworth, a 45-year-old resident of Fortville, was arrested Thursday morning by the Greenfield Police Department and Fortville Police Department detectives. Greenfield Deputy Police Chief Charles McMichael says they had been investigating […] The post Former Teacher Arrested by Greenfield and Fortville Police appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Whitestown Postpones Mosquito Fogging Operations Following Community Feedback
The Town of Whitestown announced the postponement of the scheduled mosquito fogging operations set for tonight, July 18 at Main Street Park to implement an alternative approach following public outreach recommending the alternative fogging methods. The Main Street Park fogging operations were scheduled to be implemented tonight, Thursday, July 18...
Good Samaritan struck, killed in Bartholomew County
Update 5:35 p.m.: BCSO said the Bartholomew County Accident Reconstruction Team is investigating the crash. There is no further information to be released at this time. BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, Ind. — The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office is responding to a fatal crash Thursday afternoon that resulted in a Good Samaritan being struck and killed. According to […]
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