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Plymouth Teams Up with Urban Air for Sensory-Friendly Event Series 'Universal Air'
The City of Plymouth has announced a new collaboration with Urban Air Adventure Park, aiming to serve individuals with disabilities and sensory sensitivities through a specially designed event called Universal Air. This sensory-friendly play day is set to unfold over two Sundays, July 21 and August 18 from 8-10 a.m. at the Urban Air location at 3580 Holly Lane N., as reported by the city's news release.
Green Thumb: Sun Loving Hydrangeas
July is here and summer has just only begun! Greg from Ginger Valley shows off some of the Sun Loving Hydrangeas!. Green Thumb on WSBT22 is sponsored by Ginger Valley Garden Center. Visit them at 15065 St. Rd. 23 Granger, IN 46530. Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm Sat: 9am-4pm Sun: 10am-3pm Web:...
Bars toast new law making 'Happy Hour' legal once again
Restaurant and bar owners and patrons can toast one new state law that took effect on July 1. After nearly four decades, Happy Hour is once again legal in Indiana. The practice of offering hourly drink specials was banned in 1985 in an effort to curtail binge drinking and drunk driving. But in March, Governor Eric Holcomb signed House Bill 1086, making Happy Hour legal again.
More questions than answers surround Indiana’s new execution drug
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — After state officials announced last week that Indiana will resume executions for the first time in over a decade, secrecy largely shrouds the new drug, pentobarbital, acquired for the impending lethal injections. The one-drug method is a departure from the state’s protocol used since 1995, involving a series of three […]
Indiana welcomes 50 new US citizens ahead of the Fourth of July
People who had waited years to be able to call themselves American citizens packed the stage at Wolf Lake Pavilion in suburban Hammond, and their dream came true Wednesday. “It feels amazing—very great.” It’s wonderful to be a part of this country,” said Sukseir Ghag, a new US citizen. “So now I can say I’m from the United States; I’m American!”
Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official
In a significant legal decision, an Indiana judge has dismissed the $31 million lawsuit brought by Dejaune Anderson against a court official. Anderson had alleged violations related to her due process rights in her ongoing legal battles. Background of the Case. On March 15, 38-year-old Dejaune Anderson was arrested in...
Elkhart Fazoli's closed permanently
ELKHART, Ind. -- After several reports on social media of the sudden closure of Fazoli's in Elkhart, ABC57 News verified the closure Friday afternoon when our crew went to the business and found signs taken down and a closure notice on the door. ABC57 initially reached out to the location...
Fourth of July fireworks contributing to heavy fog in bypass crash
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. --Fireworks could be heard across Michiana Thursday night in celebration of Independence Day, but when the smoke from those fireworks mixed with the humid, foggy air along the US 20 bypass, the low visibility led to an almost 15 car pile-up. Meteorologist Nathan Marsili from the National Weather Service (NWS) explained that the firework smoke and humidity caused from rainfall in Elkhart County created something called an inversion in the atmosphere.
Construction underway for inn at Potato Creek
Campers and visitors at Potato Creek State Park near North Liberty are anxiously awaiting the first Inn built at an Indiana State Park since 1939. Construction has finally begun after decades of off and on talks and planning. The Inn is a $100 million project, and will offer spectacular views....
A Successful Second Year For Waubee Lake Flotilla
MILFORD — After the success of the first annual Waubee Lake Flotilla, the lake’s association brought it back around for a second year. “I think it went well overall, people came out with a good attitude. … I know some have been thinking about it since last year,” said Wendi Darting, who organized the flotilla with the help of Dennise Leismer.
Families Get Their Feet Wet At WACF Bug Catch
SYRACUSE — It was standing room only at Ruddell Pavilion as families gathered for the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s annual bug catch Saturday, July 6. The crowds came out to enjoy some snacks, learn about the local ecosystem and, most importantly, net some bugs. Before the catching could...
Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum Offering Preview Of Documentary About Teetor
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum is offering an advance preview of “Blind Logic,” a new documentary about Ralph Teetor, a part-time resident of Syracuse and Lake Wawasee. The free showing will be at the historic Pickwick theater in Syracuse on Tuesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. with...
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