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Holcomb breaks ground on first READI 2.0 project, a Kokomo housing development
Gov. Eric Holcomb helped break ground Tuesday on the first project of READI 2.0, the second phase of the state’s regional economic development initiative. The project that will use some of READI 2.0’s $500 million in state funding is a housing development in Kokomo. The READI program gives...
Gov. Holcomb breaks ground on READI 2.0 Kokomo project
KOKOMO, Ind. — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, along with other local and regional officials, were in Kokomo on Tuesday to help break ground on the first quality of place project supported by the recent expansion of the Indiana Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI 2.0). According to a...
Court docs: 16-year-old carjacked Marion woman leading to police chase, Noblesville library search
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — New court documents reveal that a 16-year-old kicked off a multi-county carjacking pursuit that ended with police officers brandishing firearms and swarming a Noblesville library in search of a fleeing suspect. A previous report details how employees of the Hamilton East Public Library were told to...
Council could get DORA ordinance in August
The Wabash City Council could get a revised Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area as early as its first meeting in August. That was the word Tuesday night, July 9, from Mayor Scott Long during a public meeting on the DORA project. The meeting, which drew about 60 people to the Eagles...
Giants wrap tough two days at TU
UPLAND — The Marion Giants wrapped up a tough couple days on the football field Wednesday afternoon at Taylor University’s annual competition day for high school teams. The Giants saw four different opponents: Oak Hill, Eastbrook, Logansport and East Noble, and spent 30 minutes scrimmaging against each team - 15 minutes on offense and 15 on defense - trying to build and hone their identity for the rapidly approaching season.
Virginia Drake receives Keys to the Ciy
It’s a school day – Virginia Drake starts her morning by heading to McCulloch Junior High School to help with security check-in. She sees most of the students that come to school each morning, even if they do not have a class with her, she said. With every student that walks through, she wishes a good morning and tells them to have a great day – a simple action in her mission to encourage students.
Panthers search for depth during TU comp day
UPLAND — One of the primary objectives for Jeff Adamson and his Eastbrook football coaching staff this summer has been to try and build some depth into the Panthers roster before the 2024 season begins in just over a month. Eastbrook took steps in that direction on Wednesday at...
Grow Wabash County to celebrate back-to-back Lagro ribbon cuttings
Wabash County, IN– The Wabash County community is invited to join Grow Wabash County in the town of Lagro to help celebrate the grand openings of two new businesses on Friday, August 9. The two businesses, Geronimo and River Hippie, will be welcomed into the Wabash County business community...
Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen loses in latest attempt to remove judge from case
Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen lost in his latest attempt to remove Special Judge Frances Gull off the double-murder case after the Indiana Supreme Court's chief administrative officer decided Friday that doing so "is not warranted." Allen, through his attorney, argued last week that Gull has violated rules by failing...
Driver of truck seriously injured after being ejected in Cass County crash
This from fox59.com: CASS COUNTY, IN — A Wabash man was seriously injured after being ejected after a Friday morning crash in Cass County, according to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. At around 1:42 a.m. on Friday, deputies with the office responded to a single vehicle crash near...
Chronicle-Tribune reviews additional footage of recent officer-involved shooting
The Chronicle-Tribune followed up with the Marion Police Department and watched the rest of the body camera footage from this week’s officer-involved shooting. MPD posted portions of the footage on Facebook. Officer 1’s clip was just over six minutes long. Officer 2’s clip was about a minute and a half long.
Live entertainment for Logansport and nearby for July 17-23, 2024
UPDATED – July 17th 6am PLEASE SHARE!. Neighborhood Bar – Western Wednesday line dancing – 8p Logansport Library – Acoustic Round Robin – 1p Spencer Park – Summer Sundown Series – Tracy Boucher & Kevin Burkett – 7p NEARBY and local artists...
CIBC Bank Closes $70M Refinancing of Two Venza Care Nursing Homes; Pair of Family-Owned Nursing Homes Sold in Indiana
Evans Senior Investments (ESI) brokered the sale of two family-owned and operated skilled nursing communities, located in Northern Indiana. Pilgrim Manor, located in Plymouth, has been a cornerstone of the community since its establishment in 1969, and underwent a significant renovation in 2012. The facility offers 78 skilled nursing beds, including 40 private rooms. Despite experiencing financial challenges and a 73% occupancy rate at the time of sale, the facility maintained an impressive 4-star rating. ESI’s marketing highlighted Pilgrim Manor’s strong reputation and its potential for a financial turnaround, presenting it as an attractive investment opportunity.
True Crime Tuesday: Delphi Murders
On February 14, 2017, the bodies of Abigail Williams and Liberty German were found near the Monon High Bridge Trail in Delphi, Indiana. The two girls had gone hiking the previous day and were reported missing when they didn’t return as expected. Richard Allen, a man who worked at a local pharmacy, was arrested and […] The post True Crime Tuesday: Delphi Murders appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
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