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Southern Indiana airport plans big changes, including new terminal, commercial development
From a new terminal building to new runway lights and a modernized air traffic control tower, Monroe County Airport officials hope to raise and secure more than $20 million in local, state and federal funding to prepare the facility for the next decades. Meanwhile, local business and education leaders expect an updated airport...
TWO HURT IN CRASH AT SOUTH 8th AND G
(Richmond, IN)--At least two people were seriously hurt in a crash late Tuesday afternoon at South 8th and G in Richmond. Evidence at the scene indicated that a pickup truck slammed into the side of an SUV. Two medical helicopters were summoned to take the victims to Miami Valley Hospital. Scanner traffic indicated that drugs or alcohol may have been a contributing factor. There was no word on the identity or condition of the victims Wednesday morning. (Photo courtesy of The Scanner Page)
Local Argentinian restaurant Chechori to appear on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’
Chechori, a west side Argentinian restaurant, is set to make a national television debut on Food Network's ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.’ The episode will air on Friday, August 2 and 9.p.m. ET/PT.
Noblesville Schools to hold 10th annual Back to School BASH
The 10th annual Noblesville Schools Back to School BASH will kick off the school year from 5 to 8 p.m. July 26 at Beaver Stadium on the west end of the Noblesville High School campus, 1779 Field Dr. According to Marnie Cooke, director of marketing and communications for Noblesville Schools,...
Flowers take over Seminary Park for one festive floral day
You’re invited to the Noblesville Flower Market in Seminary Park, taking place from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 25. This location change will allow marketgoers to leisurely stroll the park and enjoy the beauty of Noblesville’s downtown. Florist Lineup. Abloom. Flying Dirt. Ruthie’s Flower Shop.
INTERVIEW: Fighting the Addiction Stigma with Overdose Lifeline
INDIANAPOLIS — Fighting the stigma and shame of drug addiction, while also helping those in recovery, is the goal of Overdose Lifeline. The organization celebrated its tenth anniversary Tuesday with the unveiling of the expanded Heart Rock Recovery Center in Indianapolis. Founder and CEO Justin Phillips created Overdose Lifeline after she lost her 20-year-old son […] The post INTERVIEW: Fighting the Addiction Stigma with Overdose Lifeline appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Police urge patience as road rage shootings increase on Indianapolis interstates
INDIANAPOLIS — Road rage incidents that escalate to gunfire are becoming all too common on interstates across Indianapolis. The latest case happened this past weekend on Interstate 465, when an 18-year-old was sent to the hospital. That incident was the 43rd road rage shooting on Indianapolis interstates this year.
Anderson police arrest man accused of injuring 2 in February shooting
ANDERSON, Ind. — An Anderson man has been arrested for his alleged role in a February shooting that left both a 21-year-old man and 18-year-old woman injured. According to the Anderson Police Department, officers have detained Shawn Robert Gardner, 29, on two felony counts of attempted murder, two felony counts of aggravated battery and two […]
Meet Adam Ross: Assembly Ball's head coach, Will Sheehey's former coach and 'ready to be adopted' by IU fans
The first time Adam Ross truly experienced Indiana basketball was in late 2009. He was the head boys' basketball coach at Sagemont High School in Weston, Fla., at the time, and the trip to Bloomington wasn't for himself. Instead, he was accompanying one of his players on an official visit...
Aliyah Boston Breaks Silence on Peer Disrespect Received While Playing With Caitlin Clark
Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston has experienced an entirely new level of fame since rookie sensation Caitlin Clark was drafted by Indiana with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Given Clark is a global phenomenon, the attention and intrigue she brings to the Fever is unmatched. ...
Vigo County Sheriff John Plasse passed away at age 60
VIGO COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Vigo County Sheriff John Plasse passed away Wednesday at the age of 60 after a battle with cancer. According to a news release from the Vigo County Sheriff’s Office, “The Vigo County Sheriff’s Office lost a leader, colleague, and friend today: Sheriff John Plasse passed away this morning after a […]
Building owned by Bloomington's Pendragon Properties on verge of collapse
A residential building on South Walnut Street in Bloomington is in disrepair and has been partially demolished. Its roof and most walls on the second floor are gone. Here’s what’s supposed to happen next. Where exactly is the building on Walnut Street in Bloomington? ...
NASCAR penalty report released for races at Indianapolis in 2024
NASCAR has finished its only date at Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the 2024 season, as Kyle Larson won the Brickyard 400 for his third Crown Jewel victory. Larson was all good with inspections; however, three penalties are coming from the weekend in Indianapolis. All three of the penalties are relatively the same in the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series. Austin Hill’s crew chief Andy Street was fined $5,000 after one lug nut was found not safe and secure on the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing car after the Xfinity Series event. Street’s fine was the biggest of the weekend in Indianapolis, as the Truck Series had two smaller penalties for lug nuts. The penalties come from McAnally-Hilgemann Racing and Young’s Motorsports. Daniel Dye’s crew chief, Blake Bainbridge, and Thad Moffitt’s crew chief, Tyler Young, were fined $2,500 for one unsecured lug nut after the Truck Series event. None of these penalties are massive after several weeks of NASCAR debating big violations. Now, everyone can focus on the Olympic break as NASCAR returns in over two weeks. RelatedListen to Chase Elliott's angry radio exchanges at the 2024 Brickyard 400
Ryan Kelly: I’d like to stay with Colts, they don’t want to do early extension
Center Ryan Kelly is kicking off his ninth season with the Colts, but he’ll have to wait a while to see if he’ll be around for a full decade. Kelly and the rest of the Colts veterans reported to training camp on Wednesday. It’s the final year of Kelly’s current contract and he told reporters that his representatives spoke to the Colts about his desire to extend his stay beyond this season, but said that the Colts made it clear that they weren’t interested in an extension before the 2024 campaign.
Giant Oregon Duck makes a splash in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Oregon Ducks are making sure everyone knows they’re joining the Big Ten Conference. The team made a splash on Tuesday during the conference Media Days by putting a giant inflatable duck in the White River in downtown Indianapolis. The large duck is making waves on social media too. People flocked to post […]
Obi Toppin trade looks better by the second for the Pacers
During the 2023 NBA offseason, the Indiana Pacers acquired power forward Obi Toppin from the New York Knicks. In exchange, the Pacers for two future second-round draft picks. At the time, Toppin was entering the final deal of his rookie contract. The Knicks drafted Toppin with the No. 8 pick...
Carmel school board approves new superintendent contract. Here's how much he'll make
Carmel’s school board unanimously approved the contract for its new superintendent Monday who will take on the role officially starting July 2025. Tom Oestreich was announced earlier this month as the school board’s pick for replacing current superintendent Michael Beresford who also announced his plan to retire from his position following the...
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