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Charges in Ax Handle Beating
(La Porte County, IN) - Charges are filed in connection with a man severely beaten in La Porte County with an ax handle. Phillip Jones, 53, is charged in La Porte Circuit Court with Level 3 felony aggravated battery and level 5 felony domestic battery. Terry Schultz, 52, was last...
IU basketball announces addition of 7-footer Dallas James to 2024-25 roster
Indiana has added a 13th scholarship player to the 2024-25 roster. Via release, IU head coach Mike Woodson announced the addition of transfer center Dallas James to the Indiana men’s basketball program on Tuesday. James will utilize his fifth year of eligibility at Indiana after spending four seasons at...
Daily severe storm risk through Friday | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog
INDIANAPOLIS — A complex of strong storms in central Illinois has prompted a Severe Thunderstorm Watch across the border in Illinois until 1 p.m. This storm system is tracking southeast toward Indiana. Here's what to know. Severe risk across Indiana again Wednesday. The Storm Prediction Center has once again...
Secretary of State Diego Morales tours Toyota Manufacturing of Indiana
PRINCETON– Secretary of State Diego Morales toured the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana plant in the Greater Evansville area of Gibson County today. The Auto Dealer Services Division is one of the four divisions under the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office. It regulates the process of manufacturing, selling, or salvaging a vehicle.
Organic and regular dark chocolate contaminated by lead and cadmium, study shows
(CNN) — Dark chocolate and similar cocoa products are contaminated with lead and cadmium, two neurotoxic metals that are linked to cancer, chronic disease, or reproductive and developmental issues, especially in children, a new study found. As natural elements in the Earth’s crust, lead, cadmium and other heavy metals are in the soil in which crops […]
Upcoming School Year Calls for Healthy Habits
INDIANAPOLIS— School bells are ringing for many children in Indiana. The new school year is an exciting time for students and educators and perfect for refocusing and reprioritizing healthy habits. Celebrating its 100th year of lifesaving work, the American Heart Association says it is important to develop healthy habits at a young age given that the early years play a vital role in the development of health-related behaviors that carry into adolescence and adulthood.
Plaintiffs push back against state’s legal response in HIP lawsuit
Plaintiffs rejected a state motion to reinstate its authority to impose premium-like charges on Medicaid beneficiaries under the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) late Friday, urging the court to reject the state’s arguments. The filing comes nearly two weeks after the state sought a stay in case and appealed, saying the federal ruling invalidated the state’s […]
Hartford Teen Jasmine Marie Phillips Found Safe Following Statewide Silver Alert
The Hartford City Police Department has confirmed the safe location of a previously missing 14-year-old girl from Indiana. A Silver Alert that had been initiated overnight was canceled following the teen's discovery, as reported by WRTV. The alert was initially declared after the teen went missing last night around 7 p.m.
IHSAA volleyball: Central Indiana's top middle hitters and blockers to watch in 2024
While there are a number of up-and-coming pins eager to make a name for themselves in Central Indiana girls volleyball, the middle position is loaded with returning standouts and Division I prospects from all over the Indianapolis area. Here are 15 (or so) to keep an eye on this fall. ...
New Study Reveals Indiana Has One of the Best School Systems in America
Choosing the right school for your kiddo is a huge decision for parents. But, what does that even mean - the "right" school? That answer is probably different for every student. So how does a parent - especially parents of youngsters just starting school - make that decision? WalletHub just released a report that might provide some insight to parents.
Streaker Who Ran Through Indiana Baseball Game Offered Contract
A streaker carrying an American flag recently ran across the field at a Dubois County Bombers game, and now he's been offered to play for the team. I've only ever been to one baseball game in my entire life. It was at Busch Stadium on Wednesday, July 29, 2015, when the Cardinals went up against the Cincinnati Reds. I honestly don't remember much from the game itself, because that evening just so happened to be "Star Wars Night" at the stadium. While I was busy taking pictures with cosplayers, browsing fan art, and talking about Star Wars Episode VII with my buddies, others were actually watching the game. That said, I had a great time, and it was a memorable experience.
Donors contribute record $2.3 million to GC Fund and $14 million total in 2023-24 fiscal year
Donors to Goshen College contributed a record-breaking $2,311,906 to the GC Fund during the 2023-24 fiscal year. At the close of the fiscal year on June 30, the fund had received this substantial amount from 4,159 gifts, marking a 10.3 percent increase over the previous year and the highest amount on record.
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