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OTW 170 – No Small Parks, Only Small Batters
Adam and Kevin break down FAAB-related news and bid suggestions for this week’s FAAB run. Adam resides in Indianapolis after spending the better part of a decade in Oakland, CA and growing up in Massachusetts. He co-hosts the On The Wire podcast with Kevin Hasting, analyzing your weekly FAAB options before your bid deadlines every Sunday.
Rain Postpones High Limit At Lucas Oil Speedway
WHEATLAND, Mo. — A heavy downpour immediately after qualifying with a strong thunderstorm soon following forced the postponement of Saturday night’s Kubota High Limit Racing Diamond Classic at Lucas Oil Speedway. Kubota High Limit Racing and Lucas Oil Speedway officials are searching for a viable makeup date later...
Local resident sparks debate about city development after sharing images of home in middle of massive, desolate parking lot: 'This is sad'
"It's like the movie Up except there are no balloons, no adventure, and not even any big buildings." One Redditor recently posted a photo of a house in the middle of a massive parking lot in Indianapolis to the r/UrbanH*** subreddit, prompting a predictably disgusted response from the subreddit's other members.
Harpist Melissa Gallant invites Indy
Carmel native Avriel Shull was an undaunted Herron School of Art dropout and self-taught architect whose homes are beloved by artists and others. Harpist Melissa Gallant and Wendy Reed, residents of Shull-designed Ladywood Estates, will present a free concert on June 30 in their Indy neighborhood, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Plainfield Fire Territory extinguishes blaze at auto repair shop
PLAINFIELD, Ind. — Plainfield Fire Territory extinguished a blaze at an auto repair shop on Saturday. Public emergency reporting systems indicated PFT crews were dispatched to the 10600 block of County Road 251 South on a report of a building fire. PFT brought the blaze under control about 20 minutes after they made it to […]
Storms followed by a big cool down.
Storms are likely tonight and a few could be severe. The cooler air won’t arrive until tomorrow so another warm night ahead. Highs for Sunday only in the lower 80’s. A big improvement in highs when compared to Saturday. A break from the heat for a couple of...
J. Parke Randall Home is a MCM Time Capsule in Indiana for $275K [PHOTOS]
The home that belonged to Indianapolis's "premier mid-century architect," J. Parke Randall has hit the market and is priced for less than $300,000. It's no secret that I dream of one day owning a Mid Century Modern home, and I always get excited whenever I see one for sale that has had its MCM charms mostly left intact. The latest listing that I have stumbled upon is truly one of a kind and the asking price of $275,000 makes it a steal!
IMPD officer adopts dog he rescued from hot car
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department public safety officer has adopted a dog he rescued from a hot car. According to a post on Facebook, an IMPD public safety officer first found the dog trapped inside a vehicle in 90-degree heat. The officer reported that the vehicle’s windows were barely cracked and that its […]
Federal Conviction for Fentanyl Peddler
(South Bend, IN) - A Rhode Island man has been sentenced to federal prison for shipping fentanyl to Indiana. Thursday in South Bend’s U.S. District Court, 44-year-old Jesus Martinez-Salas of Providence, Rhode Island was sentenced to 78 months in prison followed by four years of supervised release. He had previously pled guilty to distributing over a pound of fentanyl to a buyer in Indiana back in 2022.
Know The Rules: Fireworks Laws For Hoosiers In Indiana
With Independence Day on the way, many of you will be heading outside with family and friends for cookouts and fireworks, but when can you legally light off your fireworks?. Fireworks are an American tradition when it comes to celebrating the 4th of July, and while they certainly can be fun, they are still explosives that pose a serious threat to the safety of yourself, others, and surrounding personal property. Because of the potential for danger, there are laws governing when and where you can set off your July 4th fireworks.
Reading skills, wetland, higher education laws going into effect July 1
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — From reading skills to happy hour, all or parts of nearly 150 laws will take effect July 1 in Indiana. Other key topics include wetlands, higher education oversight, and more. Senate Enrolled Acts 1 and 6 address one of the most heavily debated topics of the 2024 legislative session: reading skills […]
Federal ruling against Healthy Indiana Plan potentially jeopardizes program
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — A program providing hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers health insurance could be in jeopardy after a Washington D.C. judge on Thursday vacated a federal approval for the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP). Chief Judge James E. Boasberg, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, found fault with the U.S. […]
A big month for FSSA has real life consequences
The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) is arguably the most important agency in state government. And it is crucial that they get upcoming July changes right. Many of their services — from medical coverage to childcare and food assistance — are the difference between life and death for struggling Hoosiers. The behemoth agency is […] The post A big month for FSSA has real life consequences appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Residents push back against Duke Energy’s proposed rate increase
FISHERS, Ind. – Some Hoosiers could see their electric bills increase if Duke Energy gets its way. The utility proposed a 16% rate increase that would see the average bill rise by about $27. Duke’s request was at the center of a public hearing before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Thursday night in Fishers. […]
Holcomb defends Indiana’s move to carry out execution, saying ‘justice will be served’
Gov. Eric Holcomb doubled down Thursday on the state’s move to seek an execution date for Fort Wayne’s Joseph Corcoran, who was convicted of murdering four people in 1997. Holcomb’s comments came one day after he and Attorney General Todd Rokita announced that the Indiana Department of Correction (DOC) has obtained the drug necessary to […] The post Holcomb defends Indiana’s move to carry out execution, saying ‘justice will be served’ appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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