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New and improved: Noblesville High School to feature enhancements this school year
With Noblesville High School at capacity with nearly 3,300 students, additional athletic and academic space was needed to improve the rate of growth and success for students, according to school officials. Two new NHS expansions were revealed June 15. Improvements include additional athletic and academic space. NHS officials said both...
Zionsville Mulberry Fields Splash Pad Closed Until Further Notice
The Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department announced on Monday, July 22 around 3:30 p.m. that the splash pad in town will be closed for maintenance until the foreseeable future. The Town of Zionsville released a statement today that the splash pad at Mulberry Fields is currently closed for maintenance, and...
Terre Haute Community Band holds free Olympic tribute show
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The THCB will be performing a free show at Fairbanks Park in honor of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. On Saturday, July 27, at 8 p.m. The Terre Haute Community Band will be putting on their show titled Let the Games Begin. This will be their show to celebrate the opening of the 2024 Olympic Games.
Extra Security For Vp Harris In Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a lot of focus on the security measures the U.S. Secret Service uses to protect the President and Vice President. Just over a week ago, a man fired several shots at a Donald Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The shots grazed Trump’s ear and hit three other people, killing one man.
Sycamore swimmer selected as flag bearer for her home nation during Olympics Opening Ceremony
An Indiana State University swimmer is set to be an Olympic flag bearer for her home country. ISU said Tuesday that swimmer Chlore Farro would hoist the flag for Aruba during the opening ceremony in Paris. This makes her the first Sycamore to be selected to represent their nation since...
"It sucks, its horrible" - drivers and first responders express frustration over parked trains blocking popular intersections
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Local drivers and first responders are frustrated with train traffic blocking popular intersections for long periods of time. Terre Haute is a major national crossroads for rail transportation. CSX transportation, and the Indiana Rail Road both operate hundreds of miles of track around the city, and thousands of miles throughout the state. 60-80 CSX trains pass through the city every day. Although CSX trains are just doing their job, residents and first responders are frustrated when long trains will "park" on the tracks across busy intersections.
Archuleta announces addition of Cardenas to Sycamore baseball coaching staff
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State head coach Tracy Archuleta announced the addition of Gordon Cardenas to the Sycamore baseball coaching staff in the summer of 2024. Cardenas joins the Sycamores by way of Southern Indiana where he served on Archuleta's staff over the last two years with the Screaming Eagles. He will serve as the Sycamores primary pitching coach as he looks to build on a staff that has gained a reputation as one of the tops in the Midwest over the last few seasons.
VCSC meeting includes many positive updates for Vigo County
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The Vigo County School Corporation Board of Trustees announced a new communication software for the district. It happened Monday at a board meeting. Parent Square is a software, that will allow parents, schools, and teachers to use one application for all communications needs. This free app will allow parents to check […]
Sycamores picked 10th, Blackwell & Ollendieck named MVFC First Team
TERRE HAUTE, In. (WTWO/WAWV) — Indiana State Football has been picked to finish 10th out of 11 teams in the MVFC Preseason Poll released Monday Afternoon. The Sycamores are looking to bounce back after a 1-10 season in the league in 2023. Safety Maddix Blackwell and linebacker Garrett Ollendieck have been named to the MVFC […]
Medicaid still short on cash as new budget year begins
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The state’s top money managers on Tuesday said they’re still working under the assumption the Medicaid fund is low but the numbers could change. Indiana’s 2024 budget year ended on June 30. Tuesday’s report contains the final numbers for the state’s coffers at the end of that period. The Office of Management […]
Increased remnant wildfire smoke worsens air quality over next 24 hours | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog
INDIANAPOLIS — There are hazy and humid conditions again Tuesday afternoon with spotty rain developing during the heating of the day. As we've mentioned since the weekend, you're now seeing the increasing haze which is remnant smoke from hundreds of wildfires in the northwestern U.S. and especially western/northwestern Canada.
Indiana man who self-identified as a Nazi heads to prison after making death threats toward Jewish people
WASHINGTON D.C. — An Indiana man who identified himself as a Nazi will serve time in federal prison after pleading guilty to calling up Anti-Defamation League offices in multiple states and leaving voicemails where he threatened to assault and kill Jewish people. According to the United States Department of Justice, Andrzej Boryga, 67, pleaded guilty […]
Indiana physician sentenced to 5 years for Medicaid fraud
A Muncie, Ind., physician has been sentenced to five years for Medicaid fraud, among other charges, Fox59 reported July 22. William Hedrick, MD, who was previously convicted of illegally prescribing drugs, pleaded guilty April 25 in three different cases which include unlawful dispensation of controlled substances, Medicaid fraud, obstruction of justice, and harassment.
Disaster Loan Outreach Centers open in Monroe and Vigo counties
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Residents and businesses across Monroe, Vigo, and neighboring counties in Indiana may now apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration following severe storms that hit the area on June 25, the SBA announced on Monday. The SBA is collaborating with the Indiana Department of Homeland Security to establish […]
READI Accelerates New Housing, Rural Development in West Central Indiana
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation joined local and regional officials today in Staunton to cut the ribbon on a new development that will increase housing availability in West Central Indiana. The project, Clay Court development, is part of the Homes for the Future program – a pilot initiative to incentivize homebuilders and developers to build new, age-friendly homes that is being supported by Indiana’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI).
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