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Clinton House Car Show & School Supply Drive Revs Up On Wednesday, July 24
Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center announced that it will host a Car Show in collaboration with its School Supply Drive on Wednesday with numerous activities available for community members of all ages. The car show will kick off at the Clinton House Rehab and Healthcare parking lot at 809...
8th Annual Kirklin Cruise-In Car Show Heats Up On Aug. 10
Kirklin Main Street is gearing up for its 8th Annual Cruise-In Car Show set for Aug. 10 in Kirklin where community members will be treated to sights of classic and vintage cars alongside newer models set to entertain people of all ages. Car enthusiasts have been encouraged to mark Saturday,...
Highland Speedway hosts 2nd Annual Josh Melton Memorial Race & World of Outlaws Event
Highland Speedway community organizes the 2nd annual Josh Melton Memorial race to honor the life of the 18-year-old who tragically lost his life to a drunk driver in 2023. Wednesday night races at the Speedway in conjunction with the Madison County Fair. Expected 30-40 Pro Four cars to participate in...
Rave walks it off for 3-2 win over Indianapolis
PAPILLION - The Omaha Storm Chasers walked it off against the Indianapolis Indians with a 3-2 win Sunday at Werner Park. In the last game of the series, the Indians didn’t waste any time getting on the board as Ji Hwan Bae crushed a solo homer to right field on the first pitch of the game off of Daniel Lynch IV and took the early 1-0 lead. That was all Indy could score as Lynch IV retired the next three batters to get out of the inning.
Survey: Shopping for the school year is causing stress | What's the Deal?
INDIANAPOLIS — Back-to-school shopping can cost a lot of money. It can cover everything from notebooks and pencils to clothing to a pricey laptop for college. LendingTree found 40% of shoppers expect to go into debt over back-to-school shopping, at an average of $793. The survey also found that...
Join the Martinsville Environmental Community Action Project (MeCAP) Study!
Researchers from Purdue University, Indiana University, and the University of Illinois Chicago are partnering with the community of Martinsville to address concerns about the contamination of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and other toxic chemicals in indoor air and water and the number of cancer cases in Martinsville. We hope the results of this study provide valuable information on the amount of PCE exposure in Martinsville, potentially related health effects, and provide a plan to help address these risks.
Ex-doctor who operated Muncie pain clinic sentenced to 54 months in prison
MUNCIE, Ind. — Nearly a decade after it began, the legal saga of William Perry Hedrick apparently ended Friday when the former physician was sentenced to 54 months in prison. The 62-year-old Hedrick, most recently of Fort Wayne, operated a pain clinic in Muncie that opened in July 2013...
Team USA divers discuss overcoming injuries and coming out of retirement
PARIS (NEXSTAR) – With less than a week until the start of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, the Team USA diving team is feeling a mix of nerves and excitement. During a press conference on Monday, members of the team shared some of the struggles they have faced over the past few years and what it will be like to compete in Paris.
Police: Muncie man arrested after stealing dance pole from adult novelty store
MUNCIE, Ind. — A Muncie man was arrested on a preliminary robbery charge after he allegedly stole a spinning dance pole from a store selling adult novelties. Charles Stephen Koons, 44, was also preliminarily charged with resisting law enforcement. He was being held in the Delaware County Jail under a bond of $22,500.
Hoosiers react: Yogi Ferrell, head coach Adam Ross discuss Assembly Ball's win over Men of Mackey in TBT
Indiana basketball's alumni team, Assembly Ball, advanced to the Sweet 16 in The Basketball Tournament with a 68-55 win over Purdue's alumni team, Men of Mackey on Sunday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. After the game, former IU star and Assembly Ball guard Yogi Ferrell and head coach Adam...
Sendoff party held for ‘Miss Indiana USA’ ahead of ‘Miss USA’ competition
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - A grand sendoff was held Sunday night for Elkhart County’s very own 2024 Miss Indiana USA Stephanie Sullivan as she leaves for California next week. The party took place at Michael’s Italian Restaurant in Elkhart — a place that Sullivan and her family have frequented for a bite to eat for more than 15 years.
Community gathers with Ron Gee's friends, family friends to pay tribute to slain Indianapolis activist
INDIANAPOLIS — Friends and family of Indianapolis community activist Ron Gee gathered Monday to honor his life and his work. The ceremony was held July 22 at the very spot where Gee was murdered around 11 a.m. July 18 near 38th Street and North Arlington Avenue. "Ron Gee was...
Near normal conditions with limited rain chance this week
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We’ll call Monday a halfway decent weather day as it wasn’t too hot or terribly humid. There we’re also a few heavier showers mainly east of Indianapolis in the afternoon hours. Rain chances look to peak by the middle of this week before we turn back to a little dry period with […]
Grassroots food coalition says it's ready for seats at the city table
It's been three years since the Indianapolis Community Food Access Coalition was established. Last week the coalition recommended new community members to a city commission. The city created the coalition to bring a grassroots approach to food access issues. Its purpose is to provide insight into the allocation of funds so that the money goes where it is needed.
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