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The Kokomo Live Show Was Somehow More Unhinged Than FBHW Anticipated
Today was the final live show of the season, and Kokomo, Indiana was full of surprises. Which is probably a sentence no one has ever uttered about Indiana. I think it's best to just make a little list of all the shenanigans. Let's start with the biggest reveal of all:
What time does the Indiana State Fair close? When do food, concerts end for good? What to know
It's been a busy couple of weeks at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, and things are starting to wrap up. With one weekend left, there's still time to try the foods, see the animals and ride the rides. Indiana State Fair 2024 basketball: Top high school boys, girls players in event Sunday ...
Indiana awards $1.05M in grants to accelerate entrepreneurship
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) announced Thursday that $1.05 million in grant awards to accelerate entrepreneurial activity and resources statewide through its new Community Collaboration Fund (CCF). This investment will help power 32 community-led projects focused on entrepreneurial education, connection, and acceleration across Indiana, with a particular focus on underrepresented founders and underserved markets.
Farmer's Almanac gives Midwest its fall, winter 2024-25 forecast, but here's what NOAA says
The Farmer's Almanac predicts flannel shirts and umbrellas are in order when fall begins, followed by a "wet winter whirlwind" during the 2024-2025 winter season. "It definitely looks more wet than white in many areas," Farmers' Almanac Editor Sandi Duncan told USA TODAY. "Obviously, depending on where you live, there might be more...
Fall festivities highlight Indiana’s seasonal charm
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – As fall approaches, Indiana offers a range of activities to see and embrace the season’s beauty. Great Day TV’s Patty Spitler and Visit Indiana‘s Amy Howell discussed upcoming fall events. The Nappanee Apple Festival will take place from Sept. 19 through Sept. 22, showcasing a variety of apple-themed activities. Following that, the […]
Political newcomer Lori Camp seeks Indiana’s 2nd District seat
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Earlier this week, we had incumbent Congressman Rudy Yakym on our show, but there’s a Democrat challenging him this year. Lori Camp is a South Bend native and a working mother. She is an IT professional and a high school diving coach. She is...
Clinton County Boys & Girls Club Teen Center ‘Back To School’ Dance Prances Off Today, Aug. 16
Following the cancellation of the Clinton County Boys and Girls Club Teen Dance to celebrate the end of the school year, the Teen Center will be hosting the Teen Back to School Dance today, Friday, Aug. 16 to welcome community youth to the organization. The dance will be held today,...
Do It In Delphi Market Kicks Off Tomorrow, Aug. 17 In Downtown Delphi
Delphi Main Street has announced its upcoming Do It in Delphi Market Series set for tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 17 featuring numerous local businesses and vendors in downtown Delphi. The Do It in Delphi Market Series will continue tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. around the courthouse...
Frankfort Moose Lodge & Frankfort Parks Department Host Beach Party Tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 17
The Frankfort Parks Department and Frankfort Moose Lodge have partnered together for the next installation of the Summer Concert Series at Prairie Creek Park in Frankfort set for tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 17 on The Farmers Bank Performance Center Stage. The Frankfort Moose Lodge in conjunction with The City of Frankfort...
Hackers could have Social Security number of every American
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here is a look at Friday’s business headlines with Jeff Vaughn, who says Hackers may have the social security numbers of every American, Rocket fuel chemicals could be in kids’ food, Big Mac is no longer America’s favorite burger and more. Hackers could have Social Security number of every American Hackers may […]
Caitlin Clark Breaks Multiple WNBA Records in Fever’s Win vs. Mercury
If Friday’s performance was any indication of what Indiana Fever rookie phenom Caitlin Clark has ins tore for the second half of the season, the rest of the WNBA better look out. Clark broke multiple records in her first game back from the Olympic break as the Fever cruised to a 98-89 win over the ...
Gary repeals welcoming ordinance amid threats from AG Rokita
Three of the four municipalities threatened with legal action by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita have rescinded their local immigration policies. (Photo/Marilyn Odendahl) The Gary Common Council repealed the city’s welcoming ordinance last week, becoming the third municipality to change or rescind its immigration policy, after being threatened with a lawsuit by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita.
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