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2024 Indiana Democratic State Convention is Saturday, July 13
INDIANAPOLIS – The 2024 Indiana Democratic State Convention is quickly approaching. It will be held on Saturday, July 13, at the Indiana Convention Center (100 S. Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46225). At the event, Democratic state delegates from across Indiana will select the party’s nominees for Attorney General and...
Here's how you could get 75% off the cost of a safe room through a state program
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) is accepting applications for the Residential Safe Room Program. It gives you a rebate for installing a safe room in your home. The state will select 25 applicants at random. They will receive up to 75% reimbursement for the safe...
A new candidate has been chosen for the Indiana Democratic Party
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)– We now know who the Democratic candidate will be for Indiana state representative in district 42. As we’ve reported the Indiana Democratic Party was searching for a candidate. That’s because Chad Harmon who filed and won the nomination was forced to withdraw due to a health situation. Today we learned Ashlee Vitz […]
Ex-NFL player, wife arrested after missing son found in Indiana raid
Former NFL player Daniel Muir and his wife have been taken into custody after their 14-year-old son — who was reported missing last month — was found safe during a raid early Wednesday morning.
Hear from Alexander & Heirbrandt at next Westfield GOP meeting
The Westfield GOP will welcome County Councilman Ken Alexander and County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt to this month’s meeting. Alexander and Heirbrandt will provide updates on various county projects. The meeting will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23 at the Viking Meadows Clubhouse, 15757 Viking...
Westfield’s Jake Cesare named Reporter’s Boys Golf Player of the Year
The Reporter has named Westfield junior Jake Cesare as its 2024 Boys Golf Player of the Year. Cesare has been a key player for the Shamrocks since his freshman year, and he helped Westfield to its third consecutive state runner-up appearance in June. Cesare tied for individual state runner-up, was named to the All-State team, and was the medalist at the Westfield sectional, one of the toughest sectionals in the state.
Plans unveiled for Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park by Hot Rod Association
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Hot Rod Association announced its future building plans at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park which includes a new Wally Parks Tower, renovated suites, a new entrance for fans, a location change for the professional pits, and much more. “We’re very excited to introduce these plans for Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. […]
Your Guide to Celebrating the Fourth of July in Bloomington
With Fourth of July right around the corner, Bloomington has organized festivities both on and after Independence Day. The morning of the Fourth starts off with the City of Bloomington’s Fourth of July parade. The Bloomington Community Band will kick off the event at 9 a.m. at the Monroe County Courthouse lawn, followed by the start of the parade at 10 a.m. at College Avenue and Tenth Street, according to a City of Bloomington press release. Admission for this event is free. Additionally, downtown parking not reserved for the parade along with city parking garages will be free Thursday.
Customers of Castleton bridal store sent scrambling after business abruptly closes
INDIANAPOLIS — Brides hoping to pick up their wedding gowns and accessories at Gretchen's Bridal Gallery were instead greeted with a no trespassing sign and one that provided instructions for delivery drivers. The lights are off and the doors are locked, but if you look through the window, you'll...
'Forever grateful for all the fight she had.' Kathy Stricker advocated for girls' sports
Kathy Stricker, the only softball coach in the history of Franklin Central High School, died Tuesday after a five-year battle with cancer. Tributes poured in on social media in honor of the 67-year-old Stricker, who was an advocate for girls’ sports during her 45-year career as a teacher and coach at Franklin Central. Stricker, a former four-sport athlete at Franklin College, pushed for gender equality and inclusion in sports going back to her days growing up in Southern Indiana in the 1960s and ‘70s – before the girls’ state tournaments were offered by the Indiana High School Athletic Association.
'We've been waiting for this' | Woman with Alzheimer's has been taking new Lilly drug for over 3 years
CARMEL, Ind. — The FDA just approved Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co.'s Alzheimer's drug. Lilly leaders say Kisunla slowed cognitive and functional decline by 35%. Patricia Bishara said she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2017. In 2021, she joined the drug trial. Now, she's no longer receiving infusions. "We've...
Road closures for Carmel's July 4 parade and fireworks
People may be excited for CarmelFest's 4th of July parade, events and fireworks show, but what is not as exciting are the road closures needed for the events to happen. Here's how you can get quickly and safely in and out of CarmelFest's activities for the holiday. Keep in mind...
WL City Council approves contentious high rise development 5-4
After nine members of the West Lafayette public had said their piece Monday night, with following statements from a lawyer and the mayor, the council voted. For a few beats, if only because of a misspoken final vote tally, it appeared a high rise student apartment complex was kept out of town, while several of the nine who had spoken variably fist-pumped or exchanged the hopeful glances of those whose ears may have deceived them.
A dark horse candidate who could steal a roster spot during the Colts 2024 Training Camp
Multiple intriguing roster battles are incoming for the Indianapolis Colts 2024 Training Camp. This offseason, the Colts prioritized signing their own free agents, and as a result, they didn't lose a single projected starter for the upcoming season. But one of their biggest losses was ...
Colts former first-round pick wants 'to prove that I’m what this team needs'
The Indianapolis Colts had one of the worst defenses in the league last season, allowing the fifth-most points per game (24.4) and ninth-most total yards per game (349.8).However, Indianapolis spent much of its offseason paying its homegrown talent, which included extending defensive tackle Grover Stewart, linebacker Zaire Franklin, cornerback Kenny Moore II and safety Julian Blackmon.That must mean the team is expecting several of its young players to take their games to another level in 2024. Former first-round pass-rusher Kwity Paye is among those trying to do just that."I see it as a prove-it thing now more than anything," Paye...
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