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Deadly Listeria Outbreak Hits Midwest States
Dozens sick and 2 dead as a new listeria outbreak from deli meat spreads through the Midwest to the East Coast. The CDC is currently investigating the source of this most recent listeria outbreak and has so far connected this issue to meat sliced at delis,. Many people in this...
Police Warn Indiana Parents Against Back-to-School Photo Trend
If you plan on taking photos of your kids on their first day of school, there are some things that you need to know about before you post them on social media. Summer break is nearing its end. It feels like just yesterday, the kiddos were getting out of school and eager to take advantage of summer. In less than a month's time, kids will be returning to school. By now, you might have already started back-to-school shopping for clothes and supplies so the kiddos will be looking sharp on their first day back. Over the past few years, there has been a trend on social media where parents take photos of their kids on the first day of school posing with a sign to celebrate the first day of a new school year. These signs could be revealing more personal information about your child than you realize, and can all be used by predators, scammers, and other people looking to endanger your child, family, or finances.
OrthoWorx CEO Named To Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 List For 2nd Consecutive Year
OrthoWorx announced Bob Vitoux, president and CEO, has been named to the Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 list for the second consecutive year. The annual list recognizes the state’s most influential and impactful leaders across business, philanthropy, the arts, government and not-for-profits. “It’s truly an honor to have...
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.
What to eat at Colts Training Camp
Colts Training Camp starts today at Grand Park in Westfield! Aside from the chance to see players practice up close and in person — one of our favorite things is the food at training camp! Chef Cole Smalley with Westfield Restaurant Group, and Rachel Nelson with the Grand Park Sports Campus joined Daniel to share what’s on the menu this year.
GCSAA selects Chad Allen as 2025 Emerging Leader Award winner
Chad Allen, superintendent at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Ind., is the winner of the 2025 Emerging Leader Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA). Allen will be honored Feb. 6 during the Send-Off Celebration of the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in San Diego, Calif.
Massive Drug Seizure in Carmel, IN: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest
Carmel, IN – Officers patrolling near 96th Street and Priority Way on Wednesday encountered a vehicle with an improper license plate. During the traffic stop, officers detected the odor of marijuana emanating from inside the car. According to the Carmel Police Department, the scent of marijuana led to the...
The Links at Heartland Crossing fights rezone of beloved golf course
CAMBY, Ind. (WISH) — Efforts to halt a rezone are underway as Morgan County residents aim to protect their homes, preserve essential services, and maintain the character of their neighborhood in the face of potential overdevelopment. The proposed rezone has raised concerns among residents who fear increased traffic congestion, a strain on local schools, and […]
Terre Haute Children’s Museum hosting 10 annual Train Day
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—On July 27 The Terre Haute Children’s Museum will be hosting its tenth annual Train Day. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 27 the museum will have multiple exhibits dedicated to trains for the children of Terre Haute. Cintrak Model Railroad Club and other individuals will have multiple layouts on display. The Wabash Valley Railroaders Museum and the National Model Railroad Association will also be there to answer questions about their organizations.
City extends deadline for evacuation of Rail Trail encampment
The City of Bloomington has extended the date by which people staying at an encampment near the Rail Trail must clear the area. The deadline is now Aug. 5, which is one month and two days after July 3, the day the city posted a 30-day trespass notice ordering people at the encampment to leave.
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