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Consumer advocates: CenterPoint rate increase unfair to residents, favors industrial companies
The southern Indiana utility CenterPoint has proposed a settlement in its request to raise customers’ rates. While companies like Toyota and Marathon Petroleum have signed on to the settlement, the city of Evansville and consumer advocates haven’t. CenterPoint Energy wants to recover the cost of things like replacing...
Prep sports: Former Verona AD Joel Zimba heading to Evansville University
Joel Zimba is stepping down as the Verona Area High School Director of Athletics after being hired for an athletic administrative role at the University of Evansville. Evansville announced on social media on Wednesday, July 17, the hiring of Zimba as executive deputy athletic director for external relations. Zimba spent five years as the Verona AD.
Indiana Development Utilizes New State Housing Credit
A 120-unit development in Muncie, Indiana, is being built with the help of a new state housing tax credit. The approximately $29 million Kilgore Place is TWG Development’s first community utilizing the new resource. Featuring one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, the development will revitalize the site of the former End Zone Bar & Grill that was destroyed in a fire in 2022.
The Excel Center offers opportunities for adults
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Excel Center is gearing up to start a new semester next week and is currently accepting enrollments for new students. This tuition-free public school for adults provides the opportunity to earn a high school diploma. Katie Bustamante, vice president of Education for Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana, explained, “The Excel […]
New IPS school year brings reconfigured grades, new academic offerings, and a revised dress code
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters Big changes await Indianapolis Public Schools parents, students, and teachers on the first day of classes Aug. 1. There will be changes linked to the district’s ongoing overhaul of grades and curriculum known as Rebuilding Stronger. There will be new leadership at George Washington Carver […]
Wildfire situation in Jasper 'volatile and evolving'
Two wildfires are burning out of control in Jasper. RCMP say it's a volatile and evolving situation. Travis McEwan has been covering the fires from as close as he can get, which was supposed to include a tour from the RCMP late this afternoon. But wildfires don't always co-operate.
Housing construction begins in French Lick’s Klondike subdivision
FRENCH LICK – By the close of 2024, two houses could be constructed in the new Klondike workforce housing development in French Lick. Earlier this month, work began on constructing the first houses that will be built by the French Lick Resort to expand housing in Orange County. Getting...
AT&T holding hiring event in Evansville call center with $2,500 signing bonus
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — AT&T will be holding a hiring event in Evansville, with an extra incentive for interested applicants. AT&T will be hosting its next hiring event on Thursday, July 25, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The company says it's hoping to fill 200 full-time customer service...
IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 2026 5-star guard Caleb Holt
Indiana offered one of the top players in the 2026 class on Tuesday. 6-foot-6 and 200-pound Huntsville, Ala. guard Caleb Holt announced an offer from IU on his X account. Holt is a consensus national top-five and 5-star player in the 2026 class, and the No. 1 shooting guard. Holt...
Frankfort 12U Baseball Team Snags State Champion Title
The Frankfort 12U baseball team has officially secured their State Champion Title last night after facing off in the competitive 2024 Town and Country Tournament. The Frankfort 12U team served as the underdogs heading into the State Championship faceoff against Alexandria as they battled through the elimination bracket to secure their spot in finals. The team battled back on Sunday as they lost a difficult game against Alexandria in the morning, which lit a fire in the players to continue their heightened level of play. The spark never died as the team faced off against Bunker Hill where they claimed victory, eventually facing off against Alexandria once more to secure their position in the State Championship in Monticello. After battling back to have their chance for victory, the team rose to the occasion and brought home the title.
Chauncey Hill Mall tenants must be out by Aug. 1
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — After roughly eight years filled with rumors, questions and withdrawn plans, Chauncey Hill Mall businesses are packing up and moving out. In a notice provided to the Journal & Courier dated June 4, Core Lafayette Chauncey, owner of the Chauncey Hill Mall, stated current tenants would be required to surrender possession of their spaces no later than Aug. 1. ...
Complaint filed against Indiana University for "pervasive" race-based scholarships
A conservative legal advocacy group has filed a complaint against Indiana University with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) for maintaining at least 19 race-based scholarships across the Kelley School of Business, the IU Indianapolis McKinney School of Law and the IU Indianapolis campus. The group, Equal Protection Project, has filed complaints against race-based scholarships and programs at approximately 30 universities across the U.S., and says in response, universities have voluntarily changed their...
Watch: Miller Kopp discusses Assembly Ball loss, his next steps, current IU basketball team
Watch as former IU basketball player Miller Kopp met with the media on Tuesday evening. Kopp discussed playing in the TBT for Assembly Ball, his next steps in his career, thoughts on the current IU basketball team, and much more. Assembly Ball was eliminated from TBT on Tuesday by Eberlein...
Mascot Hall of Fame announces closure after 5 years of operation
WHITING, Ind. (WISH) — On Tuesday, the Mascot Hall of Fame announced their closure in an Instagram post. The interactive children’s museum opened its doors more than five years ago. The museum is home to several mascots, including Blue of the Indianapolis Colts. The museum was founded by David Raymond as an online-only hall with […]
Get Ready for ‘The Drive-in Laser Light Show’ in Clinton in August
‘The Drive-in Laser Light Show’ is coming to the Clinton Fairgrounds, Aug. 23 and 24. The family friendly ‘Laser Shows’ include your favorite music, all choreographed with cutting-edge effects, high-powered lasers, and Large Screen Laser projection. The Drive-in Laser Light Show-Double Feature is just $39 per vehicle.
Sugar Ray Seales honored at Indy Shorts Film Festival for Olympic legacy
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Legendary American boxer Sugar Ray Seales was celebrated at the Indy Shorts International Film Festival, where his remarkable journey from Olympic glory to personal resilience took center stage. Seales, the sole American boxer to clinch a gold medal at the 1972 Olympics, shared poignant memories and reflections during an interview with WISH-TV […]
Mike Woodson's Good Problem
A season ago, one of Mike Woodson's greatest headaches was connected to his team's lack of polarizing talent. This upcoming season, it looks like one of Woody's greatest headaches will be tied to his team's excessive influx of certified hoopers. No longer in town are Xavier Johnson, Anthony Walker, CJ...
Denny Hamlin weighs in on Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski controversial ‘blend line’ violation
Denny Hamlin chimed in on the controversial blend line violation that affected Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski during the Brickyard 400. Elliott in particular was fuming after being penalized for taking his car too wide when attempting to pit at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It caused a great debate as to whether or not you could […] The post Denny Hamlin weighs in on Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski controversial ‘blend line’ violation appeared first on On3.
Whether it be Indiana basketball alumni or players with no ties to the program, this Assembly Ball team has one mission — Win
When it was announced that Indiana basketball would have a TBT squad, the excitement from Hoosier nation was through the roof as this was a chance for them to see some of their favorite players from past generations put on the candy stripes once again. Players like Yogi Ferrell, Jordan Hulls, Juwan Morgan, Race Thompson, Miller Kopp, and others announcing they would be joining the TBT team only boosted the excitement of the Indiana basketball fans.
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