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Fishers noise ordinance amendment proposed
A proposed amendment to reduce the decibel levels allowed in most cases within the City of Fishers is moving forward after the Fishers City Council approved a first reading of the measure Aug. 19. The maximum allowed decibel level currently is 90, which Mayor Scott Fadness said was established in...
Loving Heart Animal Shelter finds temporary fix for homeless animals
The Loving Heart Animal Shelter has found a location to move to after a leasing issue at their Lafayette location. Loving Heart Animal Shelter finds temporary fix for homeless animals. The Loving Heart Animal Shelter has found a location to move to after a leasing issue at their Lafayette location.
LarryPalooza honors the life and donations of Larry “Can Man” Van Ness
Anderson’s “Can Man” died two years ago, leaving a legacy of donating more than 25 million soda can tabs to the Ronald McDonald House Charity. As IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports, a new annual event is trying to keep his legacy and his donations alive. Thousands of...
Indoor pickleball facility opens in Carmel
CARMEL, Ind. — There's now a new place to play the nation's fastest-growing sport in central Indiana. Pickle on Penn, which describes itself as "a premier pickleball country club," is now open at 11585 North Pennsylvania Street in Carmel, near East 116th Street. "POP," as it's nicknamed, opened on...
'Unlike anything we have seen' | 7 people hit and killed by drivers in 10 days in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Alarming new numbers show the growing pedestrian problem in Indianapolis. In the last 10 days, seven people have been hit and killed by drivers across Marion County. In three of the cases, the driver sped away. The most recent death happened Monday night near 56th Street and...
Colts camp observations: Richardson, offense go from bad to sharp vs. Bengals trash talk
CINCINNATI -- Before a two-minute drive, the Colts were working through their worst offensive practice of training camp against the Bengals. Indianapolis' first-team offense came out against Cincinnati's first-team defense and could barely gain a yard early on. The offensive line was the early culprit, as Bernhard Raimann, Ryan Kelly and Braden Smith gave up early pressure that resulted in two sacks. ...
Historic Wilmington house catches fire Wednesday
Wilmington Professional Firefighters Local 3011 responded to a structure fire at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Mahlon Brackney House, 286 S. South St., Wilmington. The Mahlon Brackney House is on the National Register of Historic Places. Historians believe that architect William Cleveland designed the two-story house in 1860. He also built several other notable buildings in the area, including Franklin College (now known as Wilmington College), Main Building School, the Jefferson Hildebrant House and the John H. Hire House.
Tri-State college students are returning to campus (so be prepared for traffic)
Class is back in session for area college students. Last week, incoming students at Xavier University and Northern Kentucky University moved into on-campus housing ahead of the start of the fall semester, which began Monday. NKU says this year, it's welcoming back around 15,000 students. Miami University anticipates nearly 4,330...
Richmond PD makes first arrest on drug dealing resulting in death warrant
RICHMOND, Ind. — For the first time in Wayne County, a person has been arrested on charges of drug dealing resulting in death. According to a post on the Richmond Police Department’s social media, 57-year-old Shelly Maiden was recently arrested on a warrant for dealing resulting in death, a Level 2 felony. The post read […]
Indiana Judicial Branch reappoints Loretta Rush as chief justice
INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the Indiana Judicial Branch announced on Wednesday that Loretta Rush was unanimously voted by the Judicial Nominating Commission to be reappointed as the chief justice for the Indiana Supreme Court. According to a news release, Rush was first appointed to the supreme court in 2012 and was selected as the chief […]
Six Indiana Cities Among the Worst Drivers in America
Six Indiana cities rank among some of the worst drivers in America. Do you think you know which ones made the list?. While Indiana is full of roads that offer great scenery and make for a great Sunday drive, we also have a few sketchy roads throughout the state too. Regardless of the road conditions, the one thing you always have to be cautious about is the drivers around you. We've all seen some careless drivers along Indiana roadways. For some, it's almost a daily occurrence. You know what kind of drivers I am talking about, careless drivers weaving in and out of traffic, distracted drivers, speeders, the list goes on and on. Furthermore, there are a few cities in the state where driving is much more hectic thanks to other drivers.
Summertime temps coming back to Indiana | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog
INDIANAPOLIS — Temperatures are about to trend back upward. Long-term forecasts also hint at above average temperatures continuing into the fall season. Still feeling like fall in Indiana today and tomorrow. A cool, Canadian air mass will continue to influence our weather for the next few days keeping skies...
Indiana’s Weather For Today
Morning lows included 47 in Muncie and Kokomo. It was 48 in Anderson, Bloomington, and Columbus. The low was 49 in the Haute, 50 in Lafayette, and 54 in Indy. Happy August!. Quiet weather will continue for the short term as central Indiana remains on the back side of an upper level trough with a.
Summer weather returns going into the weekend. Could see 90 degree temps again next week.
It may not have felt like summer outside this week, but it definitely will this weekend. Today may be the last day it will be under 80 degrees this week. Warmer weather will be back starting tomorrow, with high temperatures continuing to rise over the weekend. ...
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