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Drug Nitazene Found in Central Indiana, Linked to Fatal Overdose
FISHERS, IND — A new drug called nitazene, stronger than fentanyl, has appeared in Central Indiana. It was recently connected to a fatal overdose. The Hamilton County Coroner says nitazene is sometimes called the “Frankenstein Drug” because of its potency. Nitazene was found in a 39-year-old man who died. The coroner said the first toxicology […] The post Drug Nitazene Found in Central Indiana, Linked to Fatal Overdose appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
10th annual ‘Cop on a Rooftop’ raises money for Special Olympics at area Dunkin’ Donuts
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Area law enforcement and Dunkin’ Donuts stores are teaming up with Special Olympics Indiana for the 10th annual “Cop on a Rooftop” on Friday. The event raised $145,000 for Special Olympics Indiana in its first eight years. As the name suggests, police officers with the Law Enforcement Torch Run will station themselves […]
House Democrats used heavy-handed tactics in infamous disputed election fight, party lawyer says
Former members of Congress generally emphasize their bipartisan credentials. Instead of discussing pitched battles of years past pitting Democrats against Republicans and vice versa, they’re prone to reminisce instead about legislation they sponsored, foreign travel with lawmakers from the opposition party, and other efforts to work across the aisle. But ask any House Republican who […]
No one seriously hurt after train hits car in Daviess Co.
DAVIESS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - Two people were taken to the hospital or minor injuries after a train accident Saturday afternoon in east Daviess County. Sheriff Brady Youngman says it happened around 1:15 p.m. in the 8400 block of Highway 2830 near Maceo. We’re told the car was coming out...
Framing Ferdinand seeking input for future of town
Framing Ferdinand is a newly formed organization seeking 501(c)3 non-profit status and national Main Street America accreditation. The mission is to engage, promote, and grow Ferdinand for the betterment of the community with a vision to build a framework that continues to enhance, connect, and beautify the community. The first...
Two youth swim clubs in Warrick County combine in merger
WARRICK COUNTY, In. (WEVV) — Two Warrick County youth swim clubs have announced a merger. Newburgh Sea Creatures and Boonville Swim Clubs have combined. The new swim club, Warrick Indiana Tidal Wave, will start its short course swim season on August 26th. "We are bringing all of the swimmers...
Lady Panthers draw with Boyle
The Daviess County High School girls’ soccer team overcame a two-goal deficit in the second half to force a 2-2 draw with Boyle County during the DC Classic on Friday at Deer Park’s Panther Field. The Lady Panthers (1-0-1) finally struck when senior striker Kate McCain got free on a breakaway before putting in a left-footed shot into the bottom right corner of the net with 18:20 left to play. ...
Kentucky man who played same lottery numbers for a decade finally wins big
A Kentucky man has been playing the same lottery numbers for 10 years, this time it won him $225,000. Related video above: Stolen lottery ticket returned to winner. A Daviess County man finally hit it big by using his faithful lottery numbers. The man, who wishes to stay anonymous, won...
Who’s in the News? Chris Cooke
Newburgh Town Administrator HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Chris Cooke, the superintendent of city cemeteries in Evansville, will take on the role of Newburgh Town Administrator beginning on August 23. Cooke is an Evansville native and a graduate of Harrison High School. He is a current board member of theVanderburgh County Historical Society and says his […]
Evansville Goodwill opens doors to a new adult education center
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — In Evansville, over 13,000 residents have never had a high school diploma. Two out of three individuals who don't graduate high school are low-income. The new Evansville Goodwill Industries Excel Center is looking to change that. Connie Ralph, the president and CEO of Evansville Goodwill...
Rushville resident shows off his mullet at the Indiana State Fair
Rushville resident Wally McCane made an appearance on Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Indiana State Fair, competing in the Statewide Mullet Competition. McCane was one of only 15 selected to compete. At the beginning of the competition, contestants had a minute to introduce themselves to the crowd and talk about...
Tecumseh Football hoping last year’s experiences, prepare them for the 2024 season
LYNNVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Our Touchdown Live high school football previews roll on this Friday. Let’s take a look at the Tecumseh Braves. Last season was a tough one, for THS, as they were only 1-9. They played several guys, though, with limited varsity experience, after graduating a ton of upperclassmen, from the 2022 squad, that went 10-and-1, the season before.
Lonestar bringing ‘unforgettable night of music’ to Jasper next spring
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Country music icons Lonestar are making a trip to the Tri-State next year for a show at the Jasper Arts Center. Organizers say the multi-platinum group will be bringing an “unforgettable night of music” featuring the band’s hits and fan favorites. “Known for...
Traveling exhibit in New Albany explores women's suffrage in Indiana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new exhibit in New Albany is taking visitors on a trip to the past. "Securing the Vote: Women's Suffrage in Indiana" shares local stories of change. The free exhibit discusses significant dates, events and women who fought for the right to vote. There will be...
Evansville Retired Teachers Association to volunteer at Frog Follies
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Evansville Retired Teachers Association (ERTA) says it will once again contribute to the community with a large group of volunteers who will work at the annual Frog Follies. ERTA explains its members work at the registration table to welcome the participants and distribute the registration materials and information. It will […]
Lynnville Library to be torn down for rebuild after fire
It's been 4 months since a fire destroyed the Lynnville Branch Library, and most of the books inside. The hope was to repair and restore the building, but after inspections, library officials confirm the building will be torn down for a new library. The decision leaves many wondering what will happen to the historic cellar.
Roosters returns to Clarksville on Mon., Aug. 19
The Roosters restaurant concept dates to 1988. Restaurant Business explains the origins. Roosters is a traditional casual-dining concept offering a varied menu that includes signature jumbo chicken wings, served whole instead of in conventional sections, along with items such as burgers, sandwiches, pizzas and specialty “dumpster” fries. The chain positions itself as a fun, family-friendly dining option with moderately priced meals served in a casual, sports-friendly atmosphere.
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