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Silver Alert Declared for Missing Hoosier Family
STATEWIDE — You have probably seen Silver Alerts for missing Hoosiers, but one has now been declared for an entire family. Indy Metro Police need your help locating the Terrells, who have been missing since Thursday afternoon. They say 4-year-old girl Frankie, 3-year-old girl Queen, and 1-year-old boy King were last seen with their parents, […] The post Silver Alert Declared for Missing Hoosier Family appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Indiana awards communities $51 million in housing infrastructure boost
About a dozen Hoosier communities will split $51 million in state funding for public infrastructure that set to support construction of 2,400 homes. The post Indiana awards communities $51 million in housing infrastructure boost appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Indiana becoming home to duck with 'harlot-like face' and 'lipstick-colored bill'
In 2017, the first black-bellied whistling ducks were reported in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. The following year, on July 28, two adults and 14 downy chicks were photographed in Posey County, confirming Indiana’s first breeding record. Now, only seven years since that first sighting, black-bellied whistling ducks in Southwestern Indiana...
‘Enjoyed the kids and enjoyed the competition:’ Optimistic about future, McWherter takes over at Pioneer
Adam Berry and John Bingaman contacted David McWherter about a week before the Pioneer girls basketball team played its first game last year. The Pioneer School Board had just hired Berry as the interim coach for the season, replacing Jennifer Burns. Bingaman is the Pioneer athletic director. Would McWherter like to be the JV coach?
Goodness Gracious Kitchen and Cupboard opens in Carmel
Tobi Mares was beginning to think her dream of opening her own restaurant wasn’t going to happen. “It’s been a long time coming,” Mares said. “I was just about to give up. I was so defeated, not being able to find a location. I didn’t want to settle. I knew I wanted to stay in Carmel. When every location fell through for a variety of reasons, I tried not to get upset. But when the last one fell through, I thought, ‘Maybe I’m not supposed to do this.’”
From Beef & Boards to Broadway: This Indy native joins 'Hamilton' NYC cast July 16
An Indianapolis native will make her Broadway debut in the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning musical "Hamilton" this month. After years of touring in the role, Morgan Anita Wood will debut as Elizabeth Schuyler, the wife of the titular founding father, Alexander Hamilton, July 16 at the Richard Rogers Theatre in New York City.
Leaked Indiana Fever Locker Room Celebration After Caitlin Clark's Triple-Double Goes Viral
Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark became the first WNBA rookie to produce a triple-double during Saturday's 83-78 win over the New York Liberty on Friday. Clark finished the game with 19 points, 13 assists, and 12 rebounds. Yet, after the game, she seemed more happy about her team ...
Carmel introduces plan to allow special outdoor drinking rules
A proposed Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area would allow people in Carmel to take drinks from inside bars and restaurants, and walk around outdoors within the boundaries of the district. The Carmel City Council on Monday night introduced the DORA proposal. If approved, participants would be required to use a labeled...
Three-Time Pro Bowler Would Be a Good Fit for the Colts
The 2024 season is right around the corner, and the Indianapolis Colts still need to address the safety position. Signing Quandre Diggs makes a ton of sense. The three-time Pro Bowl safety is one of the top free agents left on the market. To clear salary cap space, the Seattle...
Happy hour returns to Indiana
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Happy hour is back in Indiana after more than 30 years. The new law went into effect on July 1. Many local businesses and restaurants will now be able to set drink deals for a specific time. Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce director of community engagement Josh Alsip says the […]
Miss Indiana Teen: Bella Bauer
Meet Bella Bauer, the new Miss Indiana’s Teen 2024! Bella Bauer was recently crowned Miss Indiana’s Teen 2024 in Zionsville, Indiana. She won several awards, including the preliminary talent award, tied for the overall interview award, received the overall dance award, and the prestigious Joy of Life award for her work with the Purple Project. […]
Indiana Department Of Natural Resources Launches Contest For Wildlife Artists
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is looking for artists for its Fish and Wildlife Art and Photo Contest!. Beginning in early 2025, you will have the option to purchase your Indiana hunting, fishing, trapping or combination license as a durable card. DNR says these will hold up better to outdoor conditions.
Bars toast new law making 'Happy Hour' legal once again
Restaurant and bar owners and patrons can toast one new state law that took effect on July 1. After nearly four decades, Happy Hour is once again legal in Indiana. The practice of offering hourly drink specials was banned in 1985 in an effort to curtail binge drinking and drunk driving. But in March, Governor Eric Holcomb signed House Bill 1086, making Happy Hour legal again.
1 killed in drunk driving crash on Indy’s near SW side
INDIANAPOLIS – Police are investigating after one person was killed and several others were hurt in a multi-vehicle crash early Saturday morning on Indy’s near southwest side. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, just after 12:30 a.m., officers were called to multiple reports of a personal injury...
Beech Grove gun store targeted again by thieves
INDIANAPOLIS — Beech Grove Firearms has been targeted in another burglary but this time they didn't get what they were aiming for. Greg Burge, the owner of Beech Grove Firearms, woke up Friday morning to some frustrating news of another attempted burglary at his shop — the third one in 12 months. He looked at his surveillance cameras to see how it all went down.
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