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Junior All-Star Jack Smiley will leave Valparaiso for La Lumiere for senior season
Another top Indiana high school basketball player is leaving for prep school. Jack Smiley, a left-handed point guard and Junior All-Star, announced on his social media accounts Monday that he is headed to La Lumiere in La Porte for his senior season. He will team up with former Fishers standout Jalen Haralson, who...
One person dies in Clay County grain bin accident
CORY, Ind. (WTHI) - Clay County Sheriff's deputies and Cory volunteer firefighters attempted to rescue one person from a grain bin Monday evening. The Sheriff's Office confirmed early Tuesday that the person died. It happened at a farm in Cory, Indiana around the 6600 block of West County Road 350...
Driver in Vincennes shooting is arrested
VINCENNES – A 23-year-old Vincennes woman was arrested on five counts of conspiracy to commit attempted murder after a shooting near the Autumn Ridge Apartments in Vincennes on Monday, July 22. Police arrested Madalyn Dennis Wednesday in Lawrence County, Illinois. Dennis is accused of driving the vehicle where the...
Radio Deals Totaled $60M During First Half, With Station Supply Said To Be Growing.
The radio deal market continued to hum along at a slow but steady pace during the first half of the year. BIA Advisory Services says 216 radio station sales were announced between Jan. 1 and June 30, with a total value of $60.1 million. While that is a far cry from the frenzied pace of dealmaking seen in the past, it also shows what has become the continuation of a new normal.
17-year-old Columbus boy dies in overnight crash
COLUMBUS, Ind. — A 17-year-old boy from Columbus died early Sunday morning after a crash. Just after 1:15 a.m. July 28, Columbus Police Department officers responded to a report of a vehicle fire on County Road 400 North, east of U.S. 31. When they arrived on scene, police found...
Indianapolis Colts Show Unity As Backup QB Joe Flacco Attends Jacoby Jones' Funeral; Defensive Intensity Marks Training Camp
As the Indianapolis Colts underwent their second day of training camp with the inevitability of growing pains, the team's camaraderie shone through in its support of absent backup quarterback Joe Flacco. NBC Sports reported that Flacco was excused from Saturday's practice to attend the funeral of his former teammate, Jacoby Jones, who passed away at the age of 40. The nature of Jones' death remains undisclosed, leaving many with an air of solemn curiosity.
Michigan City Area Schools Teacher Susan Shell Named Top 25 Finalist for Indiana Teacher of the Year
Michigan City Area Schools teacher Susan Shell is among the Top 25 finalists for the Indiana Teacher of the Year. Shell is a kindergarten teacher at Marsh Elementary. She has taught at the kindergarten level for 17 years – 16 of them for MCAS. In order to create life-long...
Illinois Lottery player wins $1M after buying Mega Millions ticket in Rockford
CHICAGO - Illinois Lottery players who tried their luck in Friday night's Mega Millions drawing should double check their numbers. A winning $1 million winning Mega millions ticket was purchased for the July 26 drawing at Casey's, located at 5965 Columbia Parkway in Rockford, according to Illinois Lottery officials. The...
Former South Bend Mayor Buttigieg touring Midwest this week
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, U.S. Transportation Secretary and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg will make stops in Michigan and Indiana to highlight how infrastructure investments are strengthening rural communities, revitalizing domestic manufacturing, and supporting our national economy. Buttigieg will start his trip with stops in Wisconsin and...
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