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Cummins (CMI) Secures $75M Grant to Transform Indiana Facility
CMI - Free Report) has secured a $75 million grant from the Department of Energy to transform around 360,000 square feet of its Columbus Engine Plant (CEP) in Indiana into a facility for zero-emissions components and electric powertrain systems. This grant, the largest ever awarded solely to Cummins, is part of the funding from the Inflation Reduction Act.
Center for Workforce Innovations Awarded $1M Through Career Coaching Grant
Valparaiso-based Center of Workforce Innovations (CWI) was awarded $1 million as part of the state’s $25 million Career Coaching Grant through the Indiana Commission for Higher Education – one of only 28 organizations selected. CWI will work with school districts across Northwest Indiana to administer the state’s innovative model for preparing students to make informed decisions about their college and career paths.
Honest Abe Auto Sales agrees to payout over ‘dishonest and deceitful conduct’
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A used-car dealer with four Indianapolis locations has agreed to pay out $470,646 in settlements with 250 customers over what the Indiana Attorney General’s Office called “dishonest and deceitful conduct.” The office and Indianapolis-based Sycamore Cos., doing business as Honest Abe Auto Sales, on July 7 signed a consent judgment in a […]
Cops cycling for survivors memorialize fallen officers in southern Indiana
Current and former police enforcement officers, as well as friends and family, go on an annual bike ride throughout Indiana in tribute and support. Cpl. Craig Jackson with the Jeffersonville Police Department has been a part of this journey since 2015. “Over the 13 days of the ride, it’s usually...
Kat Von D Shines Light on Her ‘Polar Opposite’ Lifestyle in Indiana in a Town of 1200 People
Kat Von D has settled into her life in Indiana — but there are a few things that she misses about living in Los Angeles. “I live in the middle of nowhere in Indiana,” Von D, 42, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting her new single, “Illusion,” and her second album, My Side of the […]
Wabash woman installed as Indiana American Legion Auxiliary state president
For the first time in more than 100 years, Wabash is home to the new president of the American Legion Auxiliary Department of Indiana. Roxanna “Roxy” Stoner received the oath of office on Sunday, July 14, during a ceremony at the Marriott East Hotel in Indianapolis. She represents Wabash American Legion Auxiliary Unit 15.
URGENT: These 8 Kentucky Shelter Dogs Need Forever Homes NOW!
Daviess County Animal Care and Control volunteer and friend Kristi Palazzi just made an urgent post on social media. She shared photos of eight different dogs who are at risk of euthanasia. She wrote, "It breaks our hearts to make these posts. The staff and volunteers love these dogs so much and this is our plea to the community."
Here are this week's Vanderburgh County food and restaurant inspection reports
Food service and restaurant inspections are performed by the Vanderburgh County Health Department. The date listed in each record is the date the inspection occurred. Tokyo Japan, 3000 N Green River Road, June 12, Three non-critical violations: Walk-in in need of repair. Observed leak in roof, Woman’s restroom sink in need of repair, Hood system in need of cleaning.
First responders to be honored with annual BBQ in Owensboro
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - First responders are being honored today with the First Responders BBQ. The event is being put on by Wendell Foster and the Chamber Young Professionals. It’s set to run from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Wendell Foster’s Sensory Park. Officials say the annual...
Convicted Drug Dealer Receives 15 Year Sentence
An Elberfeld man convicted of dealing drugs will spend 15 years in prison. 30-year-old Cody Smith admitted delivering meth to an undercover informant in Posey County on two separate occasions. He also admitted to visiting a Mt. Vernon residence on two occasions where the drug deals occurred. Smith and 21...
Win a “Trip of a Lifetime” With Evansville, IN Boys & Girls Club Raffle
Dreaming of a getaway? The Boys & Girls Club of Evansville will make that dream a reality for the winner of its annual “Trip of a Lifetime” raffle. This exciting fundraiser offers participants a chance to win one of more than 20 unforgettable adventures while supporting all of the great programs at the Boys & Girls Club.
EVLP hosting resource fair Friday at Howell Park
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - On Friday, the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library is hosting a ‘Celebrate Summer’ Community Resource Fair. The resource fair will take place at Howell Park on Barker Avenue from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Officials say more than 40 organizations will be there and they...
Haynie’s Corner fountain back in order
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A fountain in the Evansville Arts District has returned after a few weeks of being out of order. The water feature in Haynie’s Corner near downtown has been turned off for several weeks. An electrical problem turned into a need for a replacement part. Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry posted at 1:03 […]
Pow! Zap! Boom! It’s Time for Kids Comic Con at the Children’s Museum of Evansville
Calling all superheroes, princesses, and dino enthusiasts! The Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville (cMoe) invites you to come celebrate all things kids' pop culture at its annual Kids Comic Con this Saturday!. This exciting event gives children the opportunity to explore diverse forms of storytelling, art, and culture through...
Sorenson: Changes to Evansville 'weed ordinance' will benefit nature
Gone are the citations and fines previously leveled against Evansville residents who chose to enhance the environment and support wildlife by landscaping with native plants. In a unanimous decision July 8, the City Council adopted changes to the so-called “weed ordinance” that once prohibited vegetation more than nine inches tall.
Cancer patients will see support following three fundraising events hosted by the American Cancer Society
Katrinka Rynder from the American Cancer Society shares plans to host three big fundraisers that will support screening outreach as well as patient resources. Cancer patients will see support following three fundraising events hosted by the American Cancer Society. Katrinka Rynder from the American Cancer Society shares plans to host...
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