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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 […]
Carmel sues property owner for operating short-term rental illegally
The City of Carmel filed a lawsuit July 11 against the owner of a home on Singletree Court that city officials claim is being illegally operated as a short-term rental. Four days earlier, multiple renters were carried out of the home on stretchers in what appeared to be a “mass drug overdose,” according to Christin Diehl, who lives next door. Current has filed a public information request for more information about the incident.
Richmond police arrest juveniles in attack on homeless man
RICHMOND, Ind. — Richmond police on Tuesday said they had arrested three juveniles in an attack on a homeless man who was sleeping in a local parking garage. According to a press release issued by Adam Blanton, assistant chief of police, investigators used "surveillance footage, witness statements, and forensic evidence to track down the suspects."
IMPD: 3 arrested for 3 different homicides in 1 day
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis police arrested three people on Tuesday for their roles in three different homicides from the past three months. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department announced the arrests on Wednesday morning. IMPD Spokesperson Amanda Hibschman credits the community’s cooperation and officers’ investigation. “We need the communities to help solve these crimes and we […]
HSE teachers felt disrespected by their superintendent. So parents threw them a party.
FISHERS — The signs Hamilton Southeastern Schools parents made that lined the wall of the Geist Christian Church gymnasium sent a clear message: Families love the teachers who serve them. One sign read, “Our family moved back here because of you all – 12 years later…Best decision!”...
Remembering Steffanie Pickett, Hamilton County dispatcher killed in motorcycle crash
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — The Hamilton County Public Safety Communications team suffered a significant loss in June when a dispatcher was killed in a motorcycle crash shortly after leaving a training session. Steffanie Pickett was only 31 years old when she died in the crash on June 12. Her colleagues say she had her entire […]
M&M Arranges Sale of Medical Office Building in Indiana
Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of MedMark Medical Center, a 12,750-square-foot medical office located in Lafayette, Indiana. The property sold for $2.6 million with a 6.6 percent cap rate. Three and a half years remain on the NN lease term with one additional five-year optional renewal. “The passive nature of the investment as well as the irreplaceable location with frontage along I-65 appealed to multiple buyers,” said Julia Evinger, first vice president investments. “The successful buyer purchased the property as a covered land play for today’s income and land value for potential redevelopment in the future.”
Carmel, developer scrap plans for Old Meridian Apartments
A $60 million mixed-use development planned on 4.4 acres on the east side of Old Meridian Street south of BRU Burger Bar is no longer feasible and will not be constructed, according to Carmel Redevelopment Commission Director Henry Mestetsky. Old Meridian Apartments, a public private partnership between Cross Development and...
Addressing the compounding effects of chronic pain
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Chronic pain affects more than 20% of adults nationwide, which is higher than the rates of diabetes, depression, and high blood pressure, according to recent research. In response to the issue, IU Health is focusing on integrating nutrition into pain management strategies. Darien Harris, an ambulatory...
Caitlin Clark Is About To Get A Much Needed Break
For Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s rookie phenom, life has been moving at a non-stop pace for quite some time now. Ever since her senior season at Iowa began, and honestly since probably even before that, she has had the spotlight on her in a way few others have. What followed was a deep NCAA […] The post Caitlin Clark Is About To Get A Much Needed Break appeared first on 93.5 / 107.5 The Fan.
Wine and chocolate tasting event coming to the Spirit of Jasper Excursion Train
JASPER, Ind. (WEVV) — A chocolate, wine-and-dine ride is set for late August on the Spirt of Jasper Train. The event is happening on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. In addition to chocolate and wine, dinner will also be served on the train. Organizers of...
Monkey rescued from tree at Patoka Lake Campgrounds in southern Indiana
ORANGE COUNTY, Indiana — It's not every day first responders help rescue a monkey from a tree in southern Indiana, but that's exactly what happened Tuesday night. "Curious George decided to leave camp and go for a late night stroll," officials with the Orange County Rural District 1 Fire Department wrote on social media.
Longtime Cup owner Rick Hendrick to drive pace car at Brickyard 400
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rick Hendrick won’t have to out this weekend’s Brickyard 400 qualifying to see who will lead the Cup cars to the green flag Sunday. Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials announced Wednesday that the longtime NASCAR owner will drive the pace car for the 30th Brickyard race — and the first on the historic 2.5-mile oval since 2020.
NASCAR Cup drivers to watch at Indianapolis
Much will be on the line for drivers as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend for the first time since 2020. The top four drivers in the points are separated by 20 points as they race to be the regular season champion and gain as many playoff points as possible.
Here's where you can get free school supplies in the Evansville/Tri-State area
The start of the 2024-25 school year is just around the corner for a lot of local communities, and one of the big tasks before the first day is loading up on supplies a child needs for the classroom. It can be a big expense, but several companies, churches and...
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