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Answering questions about Indiana’s possible new high school diplomas
FISHERS, Ind. (THE REPORTER) — The State Board of Education proposed two new diplomas for Hoosier high school students in March 2024, and the changes are proposed to take effect December 2024. State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D-Fishers) played host to a listening session July 29 to inform people on the new Indiana diploma proposal […]
FBI Warns Indiana Residents of New “Jugging” Crime Trend
Recently, a concerning crime trend known as "jugging" has been making headlines. I first learned about it after an alarming number of cases were reported in Maryland in June and July. The more I learn about jugging, the more instances I find around the country. I don't know of any specific cases of jugging here in Southern Indiana, but the FBI is reminding us that it's important to be aware and vigilant, especially since trends like this can sometimes spread.
August to start active and very humid
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — More of the same in relation to storm complexes and high humidity continued into our Wednesday. This trend will keep going into the start of August for Thursday. Rain and storm chances will persist into the weekend. Wednesday night: Spotty showers and storms will be possible tonight with the better chance for […]
Indiana Alert: 7 Million Pounds of Boar’s Head Deli Meat Recalled Following Deadly Listeria Outbreak
Whether you're a busy parent packing school lunches, a professional juggling work and dinner prep, or simply someone who loves a good deli sandwich, the recent recall of Boar's Head deli meat is a must-know. Let's dive into the details and keep our families safe and healthy!. What Has Been...
How Indiana residents can protect lawns and water systems
Benjamin Easley with Citizens Energy Group provided insights on the unintended consequences of overwatering lawns and offered tips on how to conserve water and save on water bills. As Indiana experiences fluctuating weather, including periods of heavy rain and drought, it’s crucial for residents to manage their lawn irrigation effectively. Citizens Energy Group recently supplied […]
Listeria outbreak prompts Kroger recall of produce, dips sold in 5 states
A possible listeria contamination has prompted a flurry of recalls recently of vegetables, salsas and deli meat. Kroger shoppers in five states are once again being asked to check their fridges for products that may be contaminated.
TheeAllyE invites you to Indiana Pride of Color SUMMERFEST
Get ready for a day of fun, music, and celebration! Singer and songwriter TheeAllyE is excited to invite everyone to join her downtown on Monument Circle for the Indiana Pride of Color SUMMERFEST. This vibrant event promises great artists and a fantastic time for all. Indiana Pride of Color SUMMERFEST is more than just a […]
Indiana Tax Court Declares One-Acre Limit on Property Tax Cap Unconstitutional
Judge Justin McAdam of the Indiana Tax Court recently issued a significant ruling in the case of Dr. Tulsi and Kamini Sawlani v. Lake County Assessor, addressing the constitutionality of statutory tax caps under the Indiana Constitution. The Sawlanis, owners of a property in Crown Point, challenged the statutory provision...
Woman killed early Wednesday when struck by pickup truck in southeastern Delaware County
MUNCIE, Ind. — A woman was killed early Wednesday when she was struck by a pickup truck southeast of Muncie. According to Jeff Stanley, chief deputy for the Delaware County Sheriff's Department, dispatchers about 2:45 a.m. received a call reporting a "possible security concern" on Delaware County Road 550 South, just east of U.S. 35. ...
The Rain on Main stays mainly in Carmel’s Arts & Design District
The 10th annual Rain on Main event, a popular painted rain barrel contest and auction presented by Carmel Utilities, Carmel Department of Storm Water Management, and the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District, kicks off Friday, Aug. 9 with a display of 20 decorated barrels in the Carmel Arts & Design District.
Webb Publishes Academic Study of Conspiracy Theories
Dr. Jeffrey B. Webb, professor of history at Huntington University, has published a book-length academic study of conspiracy theories through Bloomsbury Academic as part of its popular Contemporary World Issues series. Titled Conspiracy Theories: A Reference Handbook, the book addresses problems and controversies surrounding conspiracy belief in the United States and throughout the world.
IMPD: Owner of popular Indy nail salon arrested for domestic battery
News 8 has chosen not to name the woman involved in the domestic battery incident. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The owner of a popular Broad Ripple nail salon faces charges after police say he attacked a woman when she accused him of stealing money. Tuan Nguyen, 43, owner DaVi Nail Spa in Broad Ripple, faces misdemeanor […]
Don’t click the link! Watch for bogus USPS texts
INDIANAPOLIS – The U.S. Postal Service is warning about another push by scammers to impersonate their agency in order to trick consumers out of money and information. For the last few weeks, Americans phones have been flooded with texts that appear to be from the USPS, warning about a problem with a delivery. The messages may […]
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