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Study: New weight loss drug cuts diabetes risk by 94%
INDIANAPOLIS (NETWORK INDIANA) — Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug, tirzepatide, has been shown to cut the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 94% in overweight individuals, according to a new study. The three-year study, the longest on this drug, involved over 1,000 patients with prediabetes. Those taking...
32 arrested, at least 27 suspects still wanted in central Indiana drug bust
(WXIN/WTTV) — Central Indiana police crews have arrested 32 people during a large drug warrant roundup throughout Johnson County and Marion County. Police are still looking to arrest 32 other suspects with active arrest warrants. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office said that police crews from a total of nine departments executed over 50 arrest and […]
Delaware County breaks ground on mental health rehabilitation center
Delaware County has officially broke ground on a mental health rehabilitation center for the county, to be paired with the Justice Center. IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports. Delaware County Commissioners had one goal for the federal COVID-era American Rescue Plan funds – to build a local in-patient center for mental health and substance use treatment.
WARN notice out for Triple Canopy; Evansville impacted
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A notice has been sent out in relation to Triple Canopy, and Evansville is impacted. Officials explain the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) requires certain employers to give advance notification of a planned layoff or shutdown which results in a loss of work for more than six months, termination […]
IEDC Requesting $50 million for 25 million gallons of water per day
LEBANON, Ind. (WLFI) - The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is requesting $100 million to be reallocated to the LEAP District in Lebanon. The Indiana State Budget Meeting is will be held Thursday. According to the meeting agenda, the IEDC requests $50 million be moved from the Deal Closing Fund to the Indiana Finance Authority.
Schmitt receives Survivors of Suicide award
Sometimes Mary Lou Schmitt’s story begins with her fingernails. Specifically, their being polished purple with turquoise tips. “Do the colors of your nails mean anything?” a new acquaintance might ask. “They are the colors of suicide prevention,” Mary Lou says – and her story begins to unfold....
3 injured in multi-vehicle crash in Hendricks County
HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — An investigation is underway after three people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash near a busy intersection in Hendricks County Wednesday afternoon. According to the Plainfield Police Department, first respondents were called to the intersection of Bradford Road and Smith Road in response to reports of a serious crash occurring in […]
New business coming to Holton-Marshal thankful for RSRF grant
Along with other business at the August meeting of the Holton Town Council, they approved a zoning change for a new business on US 50 in the town. Phyllis Nighbert, Paul Hughes and Andy Stratton all agreed that having self-storage units would be good for the town of Holton and gave their approval to make the zoning change from agriculture to roadside business for the property at 7970 W US 50 requested by Brandon Thoroughman and Cassie Hornsby, owners.
Daughter, who was supposed to have been her father’s caregiver when his health deteriorated, ‘didn’t care for nor seek help for the elderly man despite having voluntarily assumed care of him alongside her husband before he died; charged
Indianapolis, IN – According to the police officials, the 49-year-old daughter, later identified as Carrmen, and her 60-year-old husband, Fredrick, were taken into custody and later charged with multiple charges, including: negIect of a dependent resulting in death, altering the scene of a death, failure to report human remains and other charges in connection with her dad’s death, 73-year-old Keneth.
‘I want to attack their weaknesses. I want to weaponize my good players’: Bryant Haines is looking to build an aggressive defense with IU Football
Fast. Physical. Relentless. That’s the motto of the new-look IU Football defense. Heading into his first season with Indiana, defensive coordinator Bryant Haines has emphasized those three words all offseason when talking about his defense. Even when he’s not saying those words verbatim, his message stays the same.
Adult day attendees report losing transportation services under Medicaid transition
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Vicki Stanford loves the days when she gets to attend Still Waters Adult Day Center. At the Indianapolis facility, the 81-year-old paints, attends tea parties and presses flowers but, more importantly, she gets to socialize with “people just like me.” “There’s so many friendly people and it’s better than sitting […]
Robin is a Parvo Survivor Superpup – He’s Available at Warrick Humane Society
I got a really sad email email today from Warrick Humane Society. A puppy that we have featured before as a pet of the week is still at the shelter and is now considered their longest resident!. When Robin Egg, Coconut Nest, and Cotton Candy arrived at WHS, they had...
Indiana Joint Replacement Institute opens temporary office in Noblesville
Indiana Joint Replacement Institute, which provides hip and knee replacement care for patients across Indiana, is now accepting patients in Noblesville at the intersection of Ind. 37 and 146th Street. Dr. Michael Meneghini, CEO, and his team began seeing patients this month at 9460 E. 146th St. According to Meneghini,...
Coaches Believe Indiana Contends For Nation's Best NIL Situation
In a CBS Sports survey of over 100 men's college basketball coaches asking which programs they believe have the best NIL situations, Indiana received the fifth highest percentage of votes.
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