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Gov. Holcomb visits Slovakia, Italy for 25th trade mission
SLOVAKIA — This week, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb traveled to Slovakia to kick off his 25th trade mission. There, he took part in a ceremony alongside Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising. ”To have been in that moment with them, with the prime minister, who, if […]
Northern Kentucky high school football scores, Week 2
Week 2 is upon us in Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana high school football. Week 1 was loaded with action. Ryle upset Covington Catholic, the Raiders' first win over the Colonels since 2016. Campbell County's offense exploded for 63 points against Scott, and East Central defeated Lawrenceburg for its 22nd straight win. The Enquirer...
8/30 Highlight Zone Prep Football Scoreboard
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Check back here throughout the night to see the latest scores from high school prep football action around northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio! East Noble 10 Snider 21 3rd (PPD.) Will resume at 10 a.m. Saturday at North Side HSBishop Luers 20 New Haven 12 3rd (PPD.) Will resume at […]
State Police Increasing Patrols This Weekend
STATEWIDE – This holiday weekend, State Police are once again reminding you to “drive sober or get pulled over,” as more officers will be on duty. You may be one of many Hoosiers getting a three-day weekend because of Labor Day. If so, expect to see more cops on the road, as State Police plan […] The post State Police Increasing Patrols This Weekend appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM. The post State Police Increasing Patrols This Weekend appeared first on 106.7 WTLC.
Record heat caps-off string of 90° days with locally heavy storms developing
INDIANAPOLIS — The heat wave in central Indiana is now up to 7 straight days of 90s and saved it's hottest for last in Indianapolis. The official high so far at NWS Indianapolis is 96°. That's a new daily record high for August 30th...the hottest temperature in Indy since 99° on July 5, 2022...and the latest 96°+ day in Indy since September 10, 2013.
Parents may be overlooking students’ individualized educational plans
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A lack of awareness about individualized educational plans could put children behind in school. The solution could be better education for parents to understand how to advocate for the vital resource that educators often refer to by the acronym IEPs. The plans are tailored to the educational needs and goals of students […]
Fact Check: Indiana’s Singing Janitor Richard Goodall Did Not Die in a Plane Crash
The internet is full of scammers just waiting to take advantage of anyone and everyone. Unfortunately, when you become famous, your fans become targets of scams. Indiana's own 'Singing Janitor' Richard Goodall is finding out that some people have too much time on their hands. There are fake accounts in his name, and one of them reported that he had died in an airplane crash! Well, that is not true at all. Richard took to his official Facebook page to assure his fans that he is alive and well.
State Lawmakers Hope To Help Indiana’s Young People Deal With Depression
INDIANAPOLIS — The number of young people dealing with depression seems to still be at a staggering high in Indiana. A recent report by Mental Health America of Indiana shows that 66% of Hoosier youth, ages 10-24, experienced varying degrees of depression in 2021 and 2022 and did not receive essential care. “Suppose we zeroed […] The post State Lawmakers Hope To Help Indiana’s Young People Deal With Depression appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Colts Kicking the Stigma mental health coffee sleeves
The Colts are Kicking the Stigma around mental health and suicide in a whole new way. The Horseshoe are teaming up with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Indiana to help promote awareness for the serious topic. The latest effort to do this is with mental health coffee sleeves!. The...
Parents, lawmakers question FSSA explanation of nearly $1 billion Medicaid forecasting error, call for increased transparency
INDIANAPOLIS — Several parents, advocates and lawmakers are calling into question the Family and Social Service Administration’s explanation of what led to a nearly $1 billion Medicaid shortfall. The FSSA presented its findings to the Medicaid Oversight Committee earlier this week, which mostly explained what the agency has changed to ensure this doesn’t happen again. […]
Indiana Department of Correction prepared to resume executions
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and Attorney General Todd Rokita announced back on June 26 that they are seeking a date to resume prisoner executions starting with convicted murderer, Joseph Corcoran. State executions have been on hold for 15 years due to Indiana not being able to...
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