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IHSAA volleyball 2024 season is nearly here. Our Insider ranks top teams in each class.
We are wrapping up our first week of 2024 high school girls volleyball coverage by ranking the top-5 teams in each class. It’s not a way-too-early rankings, but it’s still kinda-too-early. The IHSAA volleyball season starts Aug. 17. ...
Indiana high school girls golfers to watch this fall
The 2024 IHSAA girls golf season begins Monday. Sectionals are slated for Sept. 19-23, followed by regionals Sept. 28. The state finals are scheduled for Oct. 4-5 at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel. Here are some golfers to keep an eye on this fall. ...
Central Indiana Flooding Rainfall Totals
Slow moving thunderstorms flooded the Indy Metro area, from Danville over toward Muncie Thursday afternoon. Traffic on Interstate 465 at Fall Creek Road ground to a halt with the high water. Here are some totals relayed by the National Weather Service. 3.82″ Lapel Hamilton County. 3.45″ 75th/Shadeland Marion County...
ISP offers tips on State Fair visits
INDIANAPOLIS — The 2024 Indiana State Fair will run from Aug. 2 to Aug. 18 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center. In anticipation of the event, Indiana State Police have offered some tips to keeping Hoosiers safe and prepared. Tickets to the Indiana State Fair are available for purchase here.
Fatal Road Rage Incident: Man Killed, Woman Hurt in Chicago Suburbs (Video)
A road rage incident in Chicago's western suburbs resulted in a man being killed and a woman injured. The incident involved a suspected shooter firing at several children in the car. Scene Description. The shooting took place on Irving Park near Scott Street, where the road was closed off with...
EPA issues fuel waivers for Michigan, other Midwest states after refinery shutdown
(CBS DETROIT) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to issue a fuel waiver for Michigan and three other Midwest states after an outage at an Illinois oil refinery.Prior to the approval, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter to the EPA Whitmer wrote a letter to the EPA requesting an emergency fuel waiver that would boost our fuel supply and lower gas prices in Michigan. The waiver, which was also issued for Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana, will continue through Aug. 20."The temporary waiver granted by the EPA will help us keep fuel prices stable, ensuring Michiganders can fuel...
Indiana Forecast: Thunderstorms Today, Improving Conditions by Sunday
Fort Wayne, IN – Residents in Indiana should brace for potentially severe weather as thunderstorms are forecasted to continue through Friday. According to the US National Weather Service Northern Indiana, isolated severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts are expected before midnight, particularly in east-central Indiana and west-central Ohio. The chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase again Friday afternoon. The severe weather potential on Friday is anticipated to remain low, with rain likely to end early Saturday.
New 2024 Indiana Law Prohibits Students From Using Wireless Devices in Schools
Starting this year, students in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) will have to tuck away their phones during class time. That's right, no more texting, scrolling, or snapping during lessons. New School Year, New Indiana Laws. I know that a lot of students are used to having cell phones...
Indiana Pride of Color Summerfest: A safe place celebrating individuality
Belinda Drake is set to celebrate Black Pride in a big way. On August 3, 2024, downtown will come alive with color, love, and energy at the SummerFest Indiana Pride of Color’s BLQ+ Pride Summer Fest. This event is all about community and showing that Black Pride is powerful, beautiful, and here to stay. The […]
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