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St. Monica International Festival: A Fun Celebration for Everyone
We talked with Fr. John McCaslin, the Pastor of St. Monica Parish, and Maria Pimentel-Gannon from the Festival Committee about the upcoming St. Monica International Festival. This exciting event is happening on August 24th from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at 6131 Michigan Road in Indianapolis. Fr. John and Maria shared how the festival is […]
Greenfield man sentenced after pleading guilty to child molesting charges
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — A Greenfield man was sentenced for more than 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to child molestation-related charges. According to a news release from the Hancock County Prosecutor’s Office, 71-year-old James Edward Johnson was sentenced to 21 years in prison after a sentencing earlier this month. After the prison […]
Fever All-Star Kelsey Mitchell 'excited' for WNBA free agency — that's if she hits market.
INDIANAPOLIS — Kelsey Mitchell has spent her entire professional career with the Indiana Fever. Drafted No. 2 overall in 2018, she has been through the franchise's ups and downs — mostly downs. Mitchell signed a three-year extension in 2021 ahead of the final year of her rookie contract, locking her into Indiana, just...
Sober Ride Indiana offers vouchers for discounted Uber or Lyft rides after a night out
If you're heading out on the town over the weekend and you live in Fort Wayne or Indianapolis, Sober Ride Indiana offers a weekly discount voucher for Uber and Lyft. The goal of this program is to help prevent traffic fatalities in Indiana caused by drinking and driving. ...
Indiana to see ‘swift and severe’ slowdown in population growth
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana’s population growth will continue to lag through 2060 as the state’s births increasingly outnumber its deaths, researchers at Indiana University said Tuesday. Matt Kinghorn, senior demographer for the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, said in a news release, “To underscore how swift and […]
Beer event benefits Food Finders
Breweries from Indiana will come together to offer a craft beer tasting experience at the Beers Across the Wabash event on Saturday at the John T. Myers Pedestrian Bridge from 2-5 p.m. There will be 30 different breweries in attendance from Indiana’s “finest small breweries and vintners,” according to the...
Forbes lists Best Employers in Indiana
(WISH) — Washington state-based Microsoft topped businesses and schools with a presence in Indiana on the Forbes 2024 America’s Best Employers by State list. According to its website, the software maker has a corporate sales office in Indianapolis on the ninth floor of the 8900 Keystone at the Crossing building on the city’s north side. […]
Indiana to Lose Over 100 Security Officers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A company that provides security services, risk management and support to government and corporate clients has sent notice to state of Indiana that it plans to move 123 jobs. Triple Canopy, which is a division of Constellis Group, employs a number of former Army Special Operations personnel, Green Berets, Rangers, SEALs, MARSOC […] The post Indiana to Lose Over 100 Security Officers appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM. The post Indiana to Lose Over 100 Security Officers appeared first on 106.7 WTLC.
Springs Valley Bank & Trust, Temple & Temple Excavating receive longevity awards from state
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb presented longevity awards Aug. 15 to Indiana companies that have been in business for more than 50 and 100 years. Two businesses from the Radius Indiana region were among those receiving the Governor’s Century and Half Century awards. A total of 48 awards were presented.
Big Expansion Coming to Vincennes’ Wabash Steel
Wabash Steel is investing 2.5 million dollars in its Vincennes plant to install equipment allowing complex steel cleaning and preparation. Wabash Steel’s Operations vice-president Jason Turk says the new equipment will be fully installed in 2025. When installed, he expects it will dramatically improve productivity, and increase its workforce by about 10 workers.
Lt. Governor Visits Terre Haute To Discuss Mental Health
Terre Haute, In. – Tuesday a Mental Health round table was held to discuss ways to change the stigma of mental health in the community. The Vigo County commissioners, the school superintendent, and social workers were part of the discussion. Lieutenant Governor Crouch was in attendance and is using her position to push for better mental health help. Crouch says addressing mental health is important, no matter how old a Hoosier is because their life matters. Many of the people in attendance agreed that mental health needs to be addressed in schools. After the roundtable, it was evident both local and statewide officials are pushing for funding and more readily available therapists, specifically for youth.
Indy teens claim Uber driver made insensitive racial comments to them during ride to school
INDIANAPOLIS — A 22-minute Uber ride felt like hours for two brothers. Izayah Gray and Malachi Walker say their dad ordered them an Uber to school. According to their receipt, the driver picked them up around nine in the morning. Shortly after that is when 18-year-old Gray said the racially insensitive comments started.
Mom wants school to keep daughter safe after beaten up at school
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An eighth grade girl on Friday was beaten at school by another student. Her mom claims the Indianapolis Public Schools facility is not doing enough to keep her daughter safe. Brittney Laymon’s daughter Mariah was beaten up at Thomas Carr Howe Middle School. Laymon gave I-Team 8 a copy of a video […]
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