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Indiana State Police looking for votes in annual ‘Best Looking Cruiser’ contest
The annual “Best Looking Cruiser” contest is coming up, and the Indiana State Police are in the competition. The Florida Highway Patrol’s cruiser won the contest last year, with Indiana’s cruiser coming in 4th. This year, they submitted a photo taken in Indianapolis during the solar...
BRETT KRESSLEY AND NATE BRINKER SCORE HARD FOUGHT WINS AFTER MULTI-LAP BATTLES IN GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY NASCAR MODIFIED ACTION
BECHTELSVILLE, PA. – Brett Kressley of Orefield, Pa. and Nate Brinker of Macungie, Pa. both earned hard fought wins after multi-lap side-by-side challenges on their way to victory in the twin 30-lap T.P. Trailer NASCAR Modified features Saturday night at Grandview Speedway. Jared LaBagh of Middletown, N.Y. would ride...
Kyle Larson Wins Brickyard 400, Rick Hendrick’s 11th As Team Owner
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — In its return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval for the first time since 2020, Kyle Larson took the checkered flag in the 30th anniversary running of the Brickyard 400. The ending is certainly a poetic one for Larson who was essentially robbed of what could have been a dream weekend during […] The post Kyle Larson Wins Brickyard 400, Rick Hendrick’s 11th As Team Owner appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM. The post Kyle Larson Wins Brickyard 400, Rick Hendrick’s 11th As Team Owner appeared first on 93.5 / 107.5 The Fan.
Multiyear IU project tackles diabetes at local level
A diagnosis of diabetes increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and even death. The School of Public Health at Indiana University-Indianapolis is close to completing a project to improve the health of three neighborhoods. The Diabetes Impact Project works in the Northeast, near Northwest, and Near West neighborhoods in Indianapolis, where rates of diabetes are almost double other parts of Marion County.
Health Spotlight | Doctor gives tips to recognize and avoid hearing hazards
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Hearing loss is one of the most common medical conditions that affects adults. About 37.5 million Americans 18 and older report experiencing some difficulty hearing, and 1 out of 3 people between the ages of 65 and 74 in the United States has hearing loss. How are we hurting our […]
I Love to Read: Casey Seaton shares real-life Indy police stories in new book
Casey Seaton, the author of “Between Mayberry and the Military,” offers readers an eye-opening and entertaining look at modern urban policing. Unlike many books on the subject that either glorify police heroics or criticize their actions, Seaton’s book dwells in the gray areas. It provides a balanced perspective, drawing from his experiences as a lawyer, […]
Portion Of Grant Street In Lebanon Reduced To One Lane Tomorrow, July 23 For Pipe Removal
Lebanon Utilities announced that portions of Grant Street in Lebanon will be restricted to one lane throughout the day tomorrow for pipe removal procedures. Lebanon Utilities announced that tomorrow, July 23 will see a portion of Grant Street between East Williams Street and East Washington Street in Lebanon be reduced to one lane throughout the day due to the need for old pipe removal for the sanitary sewer.
Indy students heading back to school with strict tech restrictions
INDIANAPOLIS — Parents are getting their students ready to head back to school and many will be leaving behind their electronic devices. That’s because since Governor Holcomb signed Senate Bill 185 into law – school districts are required to adopt policies regulating tech usage during class time. “Whether it’s a school shooting, or a tornado, […]
Southport police officer overcome by fentanyl during traffic stop
NOTE: FOX59/CBS4 has requested bodycam footage of the traffic stop incident and the toxicology report for the officer. This article will be updated when the materials are released. ———————– SOUTHPORT, Ind. — An officer with the Southport Police Department is recovering after coming into contact with fentanyl during a recent traffic stop and passing out […]
Warm week and rain chances | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog
INDIANAPOLIS — It will be a warm week with a daily storm chance through Thursday. Don't cancel any outdoor plans because these storms will be spotty and we are not forecasting any washouts this week. Forecast highs are in the lower and middle 80s. Sunshine is back for the...
Spring Mill Road intersection study launched
The City of Westfield will conduct a study of Spring Mill Road to see if intersection improvements are required along the corridor between 146th to 193rd streets. Director of Public Works Jonathon Nail told the Board of Public Works and Safety in June the study is part of the city’s capital improvement plan.
IndyGo to hand out fare cards to ages 18 and younger
INDIANAPOLIS (WIHS) — IndyGo is gearing up for its annual Back to School Night from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center in downtown Indianapolis. People 18 and younger can get cards for either full access to buses for students enrolled at specific schools. Additionally, students not enrolled at a participating high school […]
On Track: I-69 Finish Line Project Update
Westbound I-465 between I-65 and I-70 will be reduced to one lane with 20-minute stops nightly from Monday, July 22, through Friday, July 26, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. for bridge beam delivery and placement. This single-lane condition is expected to cause delays. Use an alternate route if possible.
Canzano: Monday Mailbag deals with Oregon-Ohio State, Pac-12, MWC, Stanford-Cal regret, spray-on shoes... and more...
This week’s mailbag includes questions about the Pac-12 bowl games, Oregon vs. Ohio State football, Autzen Stadium attendance records, Cooper Flagg, Oregon State and Washington State win totals, Beavers’ baseball scheduling, the Mountain West Conference, fake watches, ACC regrets of Stanford/Cal, and spray-on shoes. Thanks to all who...
Music2Heal: A night of music and healing returns
Music2Heal is coming back after a successful start in 2023. The event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at 7 p.m. at the Star Bank Performing Arts Center. Once again, Six Foot Blond, a popular band in Indianapolis, will be the headliner. This year, the event is working with the Zionsville Alliance for […]
Mass. Ave. Starbucks workers look forward to bargaining with company after unionizing
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hourly workers at the Starbucks on Massachusetts Avenue voted to unionize on Wednesday, becoming the first store in Indianapolis to do so. The Mass. Ave. location is part of a group of 15 locations across the country that made moves to join Starbucks Workers United in July. According to the union’s website, it represents more than 470 stores across the country and over 10,500 employees.
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