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Indy cybersecurity expert weighs in on CrowdStrike global outage
INDIANAPOLIS — A single Microsoft content update is responsible for a global tech outage impacting Hoosiers and businesses like gas stations hotels, banks, some grocery stores and more. Systems were down at many businesses — meaning they were only able to accept cash. As of late Friday afternoon,...
U.S. 30’s Future May Depend On Indiana’s Next Governor
Whoever the next governor of Indiana is, current Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said it’s crucial that they get on board with the U.S. 30 freeway project. “I think it’s critically important that 30 comes to fruition, and it’s an immensely important corridor that speaks to not just the potential but the demand for growth in an area like this,” he said. “I mentioned how special this community is. The same can be said going across the northern part of our state. It’s beautiful, it’s safe, it’s high-quality of life, and businesses increasingly are wanting to grow where people want to live. And so, it’s really a win-win-win when we get done with all the due diligence on 30 and get busy finishing it.”
Motorcyclist dies in Southwest Michigan crash after hitting multiple trees
CASS COUNTY, MI – A man was killed in a crash after he lost control of his motorcycle and struck several trees on the side of the road, Cass County sheriff’s deputies said. The crash was reported around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 20, near Daily Road and Jefferson...
Marion County becomes majority non-white
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Marion County, Indiana’s most populous county, became majority non-white between 2020 and 2023, according to recently released U.S. Census Bureau data. The consolidated city-county recorded a net loss of about 8,000 residents over that period. It gained about 7,000 Black, 5,000 Hispanic and 3,900 Asian residents but lost nearly 200 Native Americans. […]
Indiana delegate from Lafayette says he's hopeful after Republican convention
MILWAUKEE — Waking up Friday morning after spending the week attending the Republican National Convention, Chad Chism said the tune of "Back Home Again in Indiana" was playing in his head as he packed up his hotel room. Chism, an alternate delegate for Indiana's Congressional District 4, said after...
Matteson man leads Indiana State Police on wild chase
Indiana State Police said on U.S. Route 20 near C.R. 400 E. troopers attempted to stop a black Jeep that was speeding in a 45 mph zone. The driver, 19-year-old Roberto Valencuela of Matteson, refused to pull over and fled the scene.
Zimmer Biomet could relocate headquarters following safety battle with state
Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer Biomet, the largest employer in Kosciusko County, is threatening to exit the region if the state does not modernize a 155-mile stretch of nearby highway, according to a July 18 report from Inside Indiana Business. "We want to be in Warsaw, Indiana, for the next 100 years,...
Goshen’s First Fridays Presents Picklefest
GOSHEN — Downtown Goshen, Inc. presents an August celebration like no other. The inaugural First Fridays Picklefest, from 5-9 p.m. Aug. 2, presents the spectacle of a citywide pickleball tournament on Main Street, specialty pickled foods and treats, and live entertainment from the Miller Poultry Main Stage headlined by acclaimed South Bend rapper Heyzeus.
Doctor returns to Elkhart after humanitarian mission in Gaza
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — A local OB/GYN is making sure everyone has access to quality healthcare, especially in underserved areas. To fulfill that passion, she went on mission to provide humanitarian care to women in Gaza for nearly a month. Dr. Thalia Pachiyannakis has been an OB for 14...
Pair of Notre Dame Fighting Irish stars get crack at MLB dreams
With the MLB Draft come and gone, it turns out that two Notre Dame Fighting Irish stars are going to get the chance to try their hand in the Big Leagues. While neither baseball star was taken all that early in the draft, both were taken early enough that they will almost certainly get a very good opportunity to move their way through the minor leagues.
MLB Hall of Famer Fred McGriff to make guest appearance at Four Winds Field
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A baseball legend will be making a visit to South Bend next week! Fred “Crime Dog” McGriff will be at Four Winds Field next Friday, July 26, as the Cubs host the Peoria Chiefs. The former Chicago Cub and five-time MLB All-Star will sign autographs on the concourse and throw out a ceremonial first pitch. McGriff began his 19-year MLB career in 1986 with the Toronto Blue Jays. From 1993 through 1997 he flourished with the Atlanta Braves, picking up three-straight All-Star nods from 1994-1996 while also winning the 1995 World Series. After a few...
Red Wing alumni to play charity game at Compton Family Ice Arena July 20
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- As part of the annual charity hockey tournament put on by Pucks for Autism, former Detroit Red Wings players will be playing a game at Notre Dame's Compton Family Ice Arena Saturday night, with proceeds from the event going to the local Camp Millhouse. The puck...
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