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A Small Unassuming Diner is Home to the Biggest Tenderloin in Indiana
The best Part? The biggest tenderloin comes with a small price tag!. Few things are more "Hoosier" than a gigantic pork tenderloin sandwich. The sandwich is known throughout the state because of its popularity, but also because the pork tenderloin itself is often so big, that it makes the sandwich buns look comically small.
Frank William Thompson
Frank William Thompson, age 84, sadly passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024. Born December 20, 1939, in New Carlisle, Ohio, he was the son of William and Mary (Eidemiller) Thompson. Frank married Jean Leising on September 2, 1995, at St. Louis Catholic Church in Batesville, IN. He graduated from Troy High School in 1957 and attended The Ohio State University where he was active in the Marching Band and later the Alumni Marching Band.
City police calls – July 15
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police, fire and hospital agencies. Richard L. Spray, 59, of 2272 Indiana Ave., Columbus, Bartholomew County warrant, 3:28 p.m., by the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, released on $60,000 bond. Kyle L. Tews, 32,...
Columbus man found with meth, glass pipe during traffic stop
COLUMBUS, Ind. — A Columbus man was arrested earlier this month after he was found to have around 19 grams of methamphetamine during a traffic stop. According to a release from the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office, 48-year-old Marlon Cowan Jr. was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine, a Level 4 felony, and one misdemeanor […]
Two Indiana auto plants receive federal grants
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here is a look at Thursday’s business headlines with Jane King. Today, she discusses federal grants for Cummins and Stellantis, the latest update on inflation and more. Indiana plants to get money to boost electric vehicle production The Biden administration just announced a new round of funding to expand the manufacturing of […]
Sunshine Foundation Makes Dreams Come True In Florida For Two Indiana Children With Special Needs
The Sunshine Foundation, a leading wish-granting organization, has recently fulfilled the dreams of two deserving children, Bentley Sanchez and Colten Monnett, providing them with unforgettable experiences at the Central Florida theme parks. Bentley, a Greenfield resident with a neurocognitive disorder, and Colten, from Terre Haute with eosinophilic esophagitis, both enjoyed...
Cummins wins $75M DoE grant for zero-emissions manufacturing
Cummins (NYSE:CMI) said Thursday it was awarded a $75M federal grant to convert 360K sq ft of existing manufacturing space at its Columbus engine plant in Indiana for zero-emissions components and electric powertrain systems. Cummins (CMI) said the grant, which is part of the appropriations related to the Inflation Reduction...
'I'm good at taking care of folks' | Indianapolis caregiver charged with punching, striking man with autism with flashlight
GREENWOOD, Ind. — An Indianapolis man is charged with physically abusing a man with autism under his care. William F. Brooks Jr., 86, is charged with felony battery resulting in bodily injury to a disabled person. According to recently released court documents, on Friday, July 5, an officer with...
Cummins, Stellantis get federal dollars to expand electric vehicle, parts manufacturing
Two manufacturing plants in Indiana will join nine other union shops in helping to nearly double the number of electric vehicles made in the U.S. every year. Cummins and Stellantis will receive part of a $1.7 billion federal grant to transform their plants. Cummins already makes some electric motors. Amy...
Slugging it out with slugs this year
Steve Gauck found a few slugs and lots of evidence of earlier slug feeding while assessing the Soybean Watch ’24 field in late June. It’s not the first time he’s found slugs this late in Soybean Watch fields. In fact, in other strong slug years, he found live slugs at work even in early July.
U.S. DOE Awards Two Indiana Automotive Facilities $375 Million in Federal Grants
KOKOMO / COLUMBUS, Ind. — The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Thursday that they would be awarding 9 grants to 11 auto facilities throughout the country including two in Indiana. The Fiat-Chrysler Automotive plant in Kokomo will receive $300 Million in order to make changes to their Indiana Transmission Plant that would increase their […] The post U.S. DOE Awards Two Indiana Automotive Facilities $375 Million in Federal Grants appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Families of Greenwood Park Mall shooting victims file wrongful death lawsuit against Simon Malls
GREENWOOD, Ind. — The families of several victims killed in the 2022 Greenwood Park Mall mass shooting have filed two wrongful death lawsuits against Simon Property Group, the mall’s owner who has faced scrutiny regarding security measures in the wake of the shooting. Background. Police were called around...
BCSO busts Columbus man for meth during traffic stop
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) made another drug arrest during a traffic stop last week. A deputy pulled over a car at U.S. 31 and N. Horizon Drive on Tuesday, July 2, just after midnight. The vehicle committed a moving violation and had an...
Families of victims in 2022 Indiana mall shooting file lawsuits, claim security failed
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The families of several victims killed at a mall near Indianapolis filed lawsuits against the mall's owner. Three people were killed when the 20-year-old gunman opened fire at the Greenwood Park Mall in July 2022. The gunman was eventually shot by Elisjsha Dicken, a legally armed man from Seymour.
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