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TWO MORE ALLEGED MILTON-AREA METH DEALERS CAPTURED
(Connersville, IN)--11 alleged drug dealers were arrested during a rain in Milton last week. But, there were eight more who could not be located. Now, two more have been captured. 32-year-old Cody Vail and 30-year-old Rainette Allen were both arrested Monday night and charged with dealing methamphetamine. More information about the six who remain on the loose is expected to be released Wednesday.
Noblesville community events – August 2024
Boutique Bargain Bash — Visit the Hamilton County 4H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St., from 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 3 for the Boutique Bargain Bash. Shop local boutiques all at 30 percent off or more. Admission is $5 at the door and children under 12 are free. The first 50 shoppers will receive a free tote bag with prizes inside.
Health Spotlight | Plastics pose a threat to our health
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Plastic isn’t just an issue for the environment. It’s a problem for our health too. Studies show microscopic pieces and chemicals such as bisphenol A and phthalates can end up in our bodies. “So, these chemicals are not bound within the product to something that would make it inert or unable to […]
Indiana LB Aiden Fisher details initial reaction to Curt Cignetti taking IU job, leaving James Madison
Back in late November, long before linebacker Aiden Fisher had even considered entering the transfer portal, he and his James Madison teammates were preparing to play against Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl. Fisher had just earned his first All-Sun Belt selection and was determined to lead the Dukes to a season-closing win in the program's first-ever bowl game.
Notable college basketball insider projects Indiana to finish second in Big Ten
A notable college basketball insider has released his Big Ten projections for the 2024-25 season. Jon Rothstein released his projections for the new 18-team Big Ten on Monday morning. In his preseason power rankings, Indiana is second in the league. The Big Ten is expanding from 14 to 18 teams...
Adam Pottinger signs Free Agent Deal with Joliet Slammers in Frontier League
Outfielder Adam Pottinger from Indiana State signs a free agent deal with the Joliet Slammers in the Frontier League, becoming the fourth player from the 2024 Sycamore roster to secure a professional contract. Pottinger had 64 hits, including 12 doubles and 10 home runs, during the 2024 season. He finished...
Colts are correct not to offer an extension to Ryan Kelly
We all knew this was coming from Ryan Kelly’s camp as he was in a contract year. His representatives reached out to the Indianapolis Colts front office and asked for an extension. General manager Chris Ballard, however, denied the request, and the decorated center will now have to play out his contract year without an extension.
Colts owner Jim Irsay makes first public appearance since severe illness, suspected overdose, per report
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took the field Sunday for training camp, marking his first public appearance since being found unresponsive after a suspected overdose in December, according to ESPN. Irsay, who turned 65 in June, explained to reporters that he's currently recovering from a surgery that will prevent him...
Adult, 2 kids injured after driver crossing all lanes of traffic on I-94 hits their car near Ann Arbor
A driver and two young children are injured after a crash on I-94 Tuesday afternoon, caused by another driver who was trying to make their exit on the freeway.
The Heat Is On: Triple Digit Heat Indexes Expected Across Southern Indiana This Week
Just when we thought it couldn't get in hotter, Mother Nature decided to turn up the heat, and the humidity!. Having spent almost all of my life in the Evansville area, I am no stranger to the Midwest heat and humidity, but as I have gotten older, I have become more aware of how dangerous high heat and humidity can be.
Scrub Hub: Indiana's karst habitat supports unique ecosystem unseen by most Hoosiers
Corn and soy fields seem to take up vast swaths of Indiana’s land across the state, but Indiana is rich with varying landscapes and habitats. Some habitats are easy to identify like forests, grasslands and wetlands. Others are less obvious or hidden. ...
Suspected Tornadoes Touch Down in Central Indiana Overnight
Indianapolis, IN – Severe storms swept through central Indiana last night, bringing suspected tornadoes and heavy rain. Reports indicate potential tornado damage near Perkinsville and New Castle, with areas like Arcadia, Anderson, and southeastern Rush County among the hardest hit. According to the National Weather Service Indianapolis, the storms...
McCordsville man pleads guilty to mail theft
A 54-year-old McCordsville man has pleaded guilty to federal charges of stealing mail through his job with the U.S. Postal Service in Indianapolis. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office Southern District of Indiana, Barry Gallon has been sentenced to one year of probation for the felony offense.
Fishers seniors learn about elder fraud
Allisonville Meadows Assisted Living recently hosted a seminar presented by the Indiana Attorney General’s office to teach seniors about fraud, identity theft and scams. Outreach representative Janice McHenry of the attorney general’s office said older people are most often the demographic targeted by scammers. “Many times, persons over...
Extreme heat and chance of storms in Louisville | Weather Impact Alert Day
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Recent rounds of storms have brought damaging wind, torrential rain, and frequent cloud-to-ground lightning to Kentucky and Indiana, and unfortunately, more of the stormy rounds are expected over the next several days. The storms are firing up along the edge of a heat wave, and the...
Data will need time to reflect Indiana's near-total abortion ban effects, expert says
It’s been nearly one year since Indiana’s near-total abortion ban took effect, limiting access to care to just a few narrow exceptions. It will take some time for data to better reflect the impact the law has had on Hoosiers.
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