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IMPD officer arrested on OWI charges in Hendricks County
HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer has been arrested in Hendricks County. According to an affidavit for probable cause filed Friday, Peter Fekkes II was involved in a traffic stop with a Hendricks County Sheriff’s deputy around 11:04 p.m. Thursday. Police reported that Fekkes was driving a 2021 Ford Mustang in […]
Stop by Crew Carwash and help support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana is as easy as taking a trip to your local Crew Carwash and making a donation during the 15th annual Crew for Kids fundraiser. Half of every ultimate wash purchased on Saturday — $12 dollars — will go toward Big Brothers Big Sisters of […]
Market District store opens in Westfield
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Big East Basketball: 2024 offseason grades for each team
Once again, Big East Basketball is home of the reigning national champions, with the UConn Huskies winning its second straight title. They've certainly had one of the more notable offseasons in the country but what kind of grade should they get?. Here's a look at the offseason grades for each...
IU students and staff react to protest report, fight proposed policy
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) – Indiana University students and staff are reacting to Thursday’s independent review of the spring pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The report found that despite the university’s poor communication, they followed their own rules in their handling of the protest. The report also highlighted the university’s newly proposed expressive activity policy centered on […]
Decatur County’s Inaugural Back to School Bash a Success
The Decatur County Department of Health, in collaboration with The Greensburg Daily News, hosted its first-ever Back to School Bash on Saturday, July 27, 2024. The event was a hit, offering a wide range of free services and activities for attendees. The bash featured complimentary haircuts, sports physicals, vision and...
Something new is coming to this year’s Carmel Christkindlmarkt
The Carmel Christkindlmarkt has announced the addition of Wundernacht, a night of Market magic you won’t want to miss. Wundernacht means night of miracles – and this event will be just that. Not only will it be a night of fun, it’s also an opportunity to make a difference. An exclusive, ticketed experience, the event will offer food and drink samples from Market food vendors, unique specialty cocktails served exclusively at the event, photo opportunities, entertainment, and the first chance to shop for merchandise from Market gift huts.
Reid returns at Greyhounds boys golf coach
Chard Reid is back as the Carmel boys golf coach. The Greyhounds announced Reid’s return to the program earlier this month for what will be his second stint as head coach. Reid coached Carmel from 2014 to 2019, a period when the Greyhounds won two state championships (2018 and 2019) and finished runners-up once (2017).
Longtime Tigers track & field coach gets national recognition
Nathan Warnecke is first Hoosier to be named National High School Track & Field Boys Coach of the Year. Winning a state championship gets you noticed, and not just in your home state. The Fishers boys track and field team claimed its first-ever state title in June at Indiana University....
Carnival rides, food, drinks, more at SetonFest in Carmel
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church is in the middle of its annual SetonFest. Organizers say the festival began back in 1981. It was just a picnic. Since then, it’s grown considerably. The festival now includes live music, carnival rides, and plenty of food and drinks. It also includes fireworks and a […]
The Villages of Indiana and CareSource to host free Wellness Day for children
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The Villages of Indiana and CareSource are teaming up to host a free Wellness Day for Children this Saturday. Krista Hays, the Director of Community Engagement and Marketing for The Villages of Indiana, and Dr. Cameual (Cammie) Wright, CareSource Vice President and Market Chief Medical Officer for Indiana, joined Daybreak anchor Jeremy […]
Peyton Manning came to the Olympics Opening Ceremony prepared
Peyton Manning is serving as one of the hosts for NBC’s coverage of the Olympics, and the famous quarterback came prepared. Manning showed off the playcaller’s wristband he was wearing for NBC’s coverage of the Opening Ceremony in Paris on Friday. He was prepared for the broadcast just like he used to be prepared during... The post Peyton Manning came to the Olympics Opening Ceremony prepared appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Movie Theater Part of New Village Mall Owner’s Plans
DANVILLE — A sit-down restaurant and the return of a movie theater are included in plans pitched by the new owner of Village Mall. The city announced on Friday night that Jimmy Virk has acquired two of the three parcels of the 35-acre property and that current tenants — County Market, Ross Dress for Less, Dunham’s, Pet Supplies Plus, Bath and Body Works, JoAnn’s, Citi Trends, Hibbett Sports and Danville Community College Barber School — intend to stay put.
Exciting opportunity for Hoosiers: Earn a tuition-free Pre-Veterinary Technology certificate from Vincennes University
VINCENNES, Ind. July 25, 2024 – Vincennes University offers eligible Hoosiers the opportunity to earn a tuition-free certificate in Pre-Veterinary Technology through the state of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs program. The certificate provides valuable career advancement opportunities in an in-demand field without financial barriers. The one-year Pre-Vet Technology...
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