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Henry Breeding Farm hosts inaugural ‘FarmJam’
EDINBURGH, Ind. – The Bartholomew County Historical Society presents “FarmJam 2024” on Saturday, Jul 13, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Historic Henry Breeding Farm, 13730 N. County Road 100W, in Edinburgh. Gates open at 5:30. Admission is $15 per car, in advance, and tickets are...
Vigo Co. Prosecutor speaks on THC warning to businesses
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Several local businesses must get rid of their THC products to avoid punishment by law. On July 1, Vigo County prosecutor Terry Modesitt sent out a press release banning THC products. He says that the products have been causing problems in the community. “If they are juveniles then they will […]
Threat of lightning cancels Bloomington 4th of July parade, but not downtown red-tailed hawk
Bloomington’s Fourth of July parade has been canceled, due to the threat of lightning. The map from LightningMaps.org at 8:15 a.m. on Thursday morning showed an angry line of red and yellow dots arcing from St. Louis to Louisville, which looked like it would eventually move through Bloomington. The...
Cruise-in Brings the Return of Dirty Laundry to Hope Town Square Friday
The Hope Town Square will be rockin' with hot rods and rock and roll as First Friday’s Cruise-in to Hope returns at 5 p.m. Friday rain or shine. Dirty Laundry will perform with all proceeds going to breast cancer awareness, says Jason Eckart, Hope Town Manager.
New non-conference matchup reportedly added to Indiana basketball schedule
Dec. 3 – Sam Houston State. While a data has yet to be confirmed, Indiana will also reportedly host Chattanooga. UNC-Greensboro finished last season at 21-11 overall and 12-6 in the Southern Conference. They played three high-major teams last season, going 1-2. They beat Arkansas on the road, lost to Vanderbilt on the road by four and then were blown out by Texas on the road.
Supreme Court ruling allows cities to ban sleeping outdoors
The Supreme Court ruled to uphold an Oregon city’s ban on sleeping outdoors earlier this week. The decision says cities can enforce criminal punishments on people for sleeping outside – even when there isn’t available shelter space. To some, the ruling wasn’t necessarily surprising. “I didn't...
Former Wisconsin volleyball legend set to play professionally in Indianapolis
Former Wisconsin volleyball standout Sydney Hilley will play professional volleyball for Indy Ignite Pro in 2025. A few days before former Northwestern and Wisconsin volleyball outside hitter Temi Thomas-Ailara joined LOVB Madison’s squad, Hilley committed to join Indianapolis, Indiana’s latest professional squad. The Ignite will kick-start its inaugural...
Plaque at park dedicated to Charlene Daugherty
PENDLETON — PENDLETON — “My mom always said no one is more close to God as when in a garden,” George Daugherty Jr. told people gathered Saturday at the northeast corner of Water Street and Pendleton Avenue to honor the late Charlene Daugherty. The group dedicated...
CarmelFest celebrations are underway now!
CARMEL, Ind. – It’s all about the red, white, and blue in Carmel this week as the popular CarmelFest returns to the heart of the city. “[I love] celebrating our freedom and living in America,” said Charlie Moore from Indianapolis. “We are celebrating our freedom,” said Lynn Hein from Westfield. “We get to celebrate our […]
Multiple bollards damaged in safety project at 86th and the Monon
INDIANAPOLIS — It's been more than two weeks since a new safety initiative started at 86th Street and the Monon Trail in the Nora neighborhood. The intersection is considered one of the most dangerous crossings in Indianapolis with about a million people using it yearly. That's why 50 volunteers...
A furry greeter, variety of music and $5 burger, all at The Cabin on 446
Straight-line winds blew away The Cabin Restaurant & Lounge's sign, but there's still a skeleton signpost out front announcing hours and events. This rustic space is an actual cabin. Karaoke, pool tournaments, open mic nights, and plenty of live music happen here amid a bar and restaurant, which serves, among other things, a really good, fresh-not-frozen cheeseburger with tater tots for $5. ...
Zionsville grad ships to Naval Academy
Zionsville Community High School Class of 2024 graduate Tommy Frazier was inducted into the Naval Academy Class of 2028 June 27, the beginning of six challenging weeks of basic midshipman training during Plebe Summer. Frazier is one of 1,200 candidates selected for the plebe — or freshman — class at...
Dwight Freeney let the world know it's time for his former Colts teammate to join him in the Hall of Fame
Indianapolis Colts legendary pass rusher Dwight Freeney is joining the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2024 next month. And he's already banging the table for one of his Colts teammates to join him. Freeney spoke during media availability ahead of the American ...
Indiana men’s basketball ranked in ESPN’s way-too-early top 25
Indiana men’s basketball entered into ESPN’s way-too-early top 25 college basketball teams ahead of the 2024-25 season, coming in at 18th. Jeff Borzello praised Mike Woodson’s transfer portal work in the offseason, noting the additions of top center Oumar Ballo, dynamic guards in Myles Rice and Kanaan Carlyle, and a reliable shooter in Luke Goode.
Indianapolis Racial Equity Report Card
On June 20, in partnership with WFYI Public Media, The Polis Center presented SAVI Talks: The Indianapolis Racial Equity Report Card webinar. The effort identifies racial disparities and inequities in several key areas affecting quality of life and our economy. This baseline report shines a light on areas for improvement...
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