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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.
Green Wave to kick off season Friday at Hamilton Field — watch episode 1 of The Coach Mofield Show
Tomorrow night, the Meade County Green Wave football team will kick off the season at 8 p.m. at Hamilton Field against Henderson County. Tonight, we air the first episode of The Coach Mofield Show for 2024.
Mid-States Corridor could make century-old farm disappear
HUNTINGBURG, Ind. (WEHT) – The LCBar Farm in southern Dubois County has been in Cathy Wagner’s family for 111 years. And while they are looking back to celebrate their accomplishments over the past century, they are looking ahead to a future filled with uncertainty. The farm sits on more than 400 acres adjacent to the […]
Trio arrested on drug charges in Evansville
Three people were arrested in Evansville after police say they found them injecting drugs in a car along with a child. An Evansville mother is facing neglect and drug charges, after police say they found her and two other injecting drugs in a car along with a young child.
It hasn't rained for a while in Evansville, and the dry weather will continue
EVANSVILLE − There hasn't been measurable rainfall in Evansville since Aug. 2, a stretch of dry weather that is by no means unprecedented, but it's still having an impact here. The bad news: There isn't any rain in the forecast in the foreseeable future, either. ...
Local McDonald's are hosting 'Fries for School Supplies Fundraiser'
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV)— Locally-owned McDonald’s restaurants will host Fries for School Supplies. It's a fundraiser where 10% of proceeds from all à la carte fry sales between August 26-30th will be donated straight to local schools. McDonald’s restaurants participating in Fries for School Supplies include Evansville, Jasper,...
Join Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry for a Special Traveling City Hall Event
Evansville residents are in for a treat as Mayor Stephanie Terry hosts her third Traveling City Hall meeting of the year. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, September 5, when the community is invited to Howell Shelter from 5:00 to 6:30 PM for an engaging and informative evening. The event kicks...
Evansville’s Old Courthouse Catacombs Moves to New Location Due to Radon Being Detected
The Old Courthouse Catacombs are moving to a new location, and have a new name too, after a dangerous gas was detected. Every October downtown Evansville gets a little spookier when the Old Courthouse Catacombs and House of Lecter open for the season. These two haunted houses have been around for years and are popular attractions for haunt enthusiasts. According to the website, the Old Courthouse Catacombs and House of Lecter have been producing the annual haunted houses for more than 40 years, with the first haunted house opening in 1980.
Indiana Couple Arrested after 73-year-old Dead Man found Sunken in Couch with Skin Stuck to it: Authorities
An elderly man was tragically found deceased, with reports suggesting that an Indiana couple may have neglected him as he was discovered in a distressing state, seemingly sunken into the couch. A couple in their 60s and 40s are facing charges related to the death of the alleged family member.
Indianapolis Forecast: Soaring Temperatures with Heat Index Near 100
Indianapolis, IN — As the weekend approaches, Indiana residents should prepare for rising temperatures. Starting Saturday, highs are expected to reach 89 degrees, marking the beginning of a warming trend that will continue into next week. Saturday will see mostly sunny skies with scattered clouds in the afternoon. The...
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