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State Police Share Back to School Safety Tips and Tricks
STATEWIDE–Kids have either returned to school in Indiana or are about to go back to school this week depending on the school district. That means you need to watch out for school buses and their stop arms. “If you’re ever in doubt whether not you should stop, then stop. The only time you don’t have […] The post State Police Share Back to School Safety Tips and Tricks appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Severe storm potential tonight
The threat for thunderstorms, potentially severe, increases tonight. A Marginal to Slight Risk of severe weather covers Indiana. Damaging winds are the main threat, but hail and an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Flooding is also possible with storms producing heavy rainfall rates. Rain chances are low Tuesday, but...
Good at making s'mores? Indiana's state park system offering prizes in a tasty contest.
The Indiana State Parks are hosting a contest that celebrates everything summer. The "Summer S'mores Contest" is a competition about summer, camping and memories made naturally. The organization wants people to create their best s'more at any state park property, take a picture and submit it. Entries, whether traditionally roasted or a unique piece...
ISA will host sheep-themed educational opportunities and competitions at Indiana State Fair
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — In addition to 4-H and open sheep shows, the Indiana Sheep Association (ISA) is sponsoring sheep-themed competitions, vendors and educational opportunities at this year’s Indiana State Fair, with additional support from the Indiana Sheep and Wool Market Development Program (IN S&W). Learn all about...
Showers & storms possible Monday; heat and humidity peaking midweek
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) -- Multiple rain chances exist over the next few days as humidity levels remain very high across NE Indiana and NW Ohio. Monday sees the chance of lingering showers in the morning. Monday’s high temperatures reach the mid 80s, with dew point values rising into the...
Indiana athlete schedule in the 2024 Paris Olympics on Monday, July 29
The 2024 Paris Olympics are scheduled for July 26-Aug. 11 in and around the French capital (except for surfing, which is in Tahiti). Forty-two sports will be contested, including the debuts of breaking and kayak cross. At least eight athletes with strong Indiana ties are returning after winning a medal in a previous...
Juvenile killed after police pursuit, crash in Fulton County
Indiana State Police are investigating a pursuit that ended in a single-vehicle fatal crash. The crash happened just after 12 a.m. on Sunday, July 28, as the Mentone Town Marshal was patrolling State Road 25 near Princeton Street in Mentone. The marshal tried to stop the driver of a Chevrolet...
COTTLE THROTTLES TO THE TOP OF USAC’S ISW PASSING MASTER POINTS
COTTLE THROTTLES TO THE TOP OF USAC’S ISW PASSING MASTER POINTS. Kokomo, Indiana (July 27, 2024)………Long known for his prowess in advancing through the field in any situation, Shane Cottle has earned the USAC Indiana Sprint Week Passing Master championship in each of the past two seasons in 2022 and 2023.
What to Know About This Week’s Delphi Murders Hearings
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. — This week’s court hearings in the Delphi Murders case could, once again, change the landscape of the case and potentially the trial itself. Beginning Tuesday, July 30th, the attorneys for suspect Richard Allen and the prosecution will argue several issues in the Delphi Murders case. Carroll County Prosecutor Nick McLeland has […] The post What to Know About This Week’s Delphi Murders Hearings appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Jim Irsay makes first in-person public appearance since hospitalization
WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — Colts owner Jim Irsay made his first in-person public appearance since his hospitalization in December on Sunday at Colts training camp at Grand Park. Irsay rolled in on a golf cart, dressed in a blue checkered suit and a blue tie, repping the Colts colors. He said he is feeling much […]
Bloomington to Host Third Annual Paint Out Event on October 5
Bloomington, IN, July 28, 2024 – The Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington, in collaboration with the Bloomington Watercolor Society, Upland Plein Air, The Portrait Group, and Artists for Climate Awareness, will host the Third Annual Bloomington Paint Out on Saturday, October 5, 2024. The event, supported by the Bloomington Arts Commission and Psi Theta Iota, promises a vibrant day of artistic expression and community engagement, rain or shine.
Sources say house guest was targeted in shooting that left IMPD officer injured
UPDATE (July 29, 2024): IMPD said the wounded officer “remains in good spirits and is on the road to recovery.” He’ll remain in the hospital for “several more days.” The department said no arrests have been made directly in connection with the shooting. Two people were arrested after a pursuit involving a vehicle possibly connected […]
Carmel, Indiana only U.S. city with 3 Olympic swimmers in Paris
Carmel, Indiana, the 106,000-person city that calls itself SwimCity, is living up to the name coined by Mayor Sue Finkam: It is the only city with three hometown swimmers competing in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, according to SwimSwam, using USA Swimming parameters. Drew Kibler, who competed in the...
Colts lose Samson Ebukam for the season to torn Achilles
Tragedy struck the Indianapolis Colts on Monday. With the news of one of the top pass rushers on their roster, Samson Ebukam tearing his Achilles during Sunday's training camp practice. It wasn't a great sign for Ebukam that he needed a cart to take him off the field during Sunday's ...
Sherrone Moore reaches for stars with Colston Loveland comp -- 'Ever heard of Travis Kelce?'
INDIANAPOLIS — Though there are a lot of questions about Michigan football’s quarterback and wide receivers in 2024, there’s one area where the maize and blue could thrive in the passing game. Tight end. That’s because, with Brock Bowers now gone from Georgia, the Wolverines have he...
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