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EPD opens investigation after bank defrauded out of nearly $10K
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The Evansville Police Department is investigating after they say someone stole thousands of dollars from the bank in a fraud scheme. Officers say they were called to the Heritage Federal Credit Union on N. Burkhardt Road to speak with an employee about the situation. According to...
Clark County councilman, former councilwoman charged with official misconduct connected to Jamey Noel investigation
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Clark County Councilman John Miller, who's also a Clarksville Police officer, and former Clark County Councilwoman Brittney Ferree were arrested Friday in connection with the investigation into former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel. Indiana State Police Capt. Ron Galaviz said Miller is charged with one count...
Club Works opens in Zionsville
Club Works, the latest innovation in coworking and event spaces, opened at 6210 Technology Center Dr., Suite 300 in Zionsville in June. According to the company, the new space has become a go-to destination for professionals and event coordinators seeking a dynamic and flexible environment. Club Works is designed to...
Home-A-Rama 2024 Will Showcase Henke Development Group’s New Property, Promontory of Zionsville
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI) will once again host Home-A-Rama over three weekends in September, and this time they’re visiting the new Henke Development Group property, Promontory of Zionsville. Henke Development is behind some of the most popular communities in the area, including Chatham Hills, Bridgewater Club...
The Feed: Southside Chain Restaurant Boom, Downtown Favorite’s Closure
It’s lights out for Gallery Pastry Bar. The Star was the first to report that the downtown outpost of the Gallery family of restaurants shuttered on August 11. The restaurant at 110 S. Pennsylvania St. opened in July of 2020, arguably the most challenging time to launch a business in recent history. The well-reviewed spot prevailed, however, with this publication referring to it as “The Beautiful Escape We All Need Right Now.” The IBJ notes that owner Alison Keefer blames “constant sales swings” for the closure. The company’s two other locations, at 4573 N. College Ave. and 319 E. 16th St., remain open.
IU Indianapolis professor named inaugural leader of Institute for Human Health and Wellbeing
Indiana University researcher Stephen Boehm has been named the inaugural executive director of the Institute for Human Health and Wellbeing at IU Indianapolis, part of IU’s $250 million investment to advance scientific discoveries aimed at curing and treating diseases and improving human health. Boehm, a professor and Department of...
IEDC secures budget approval for LEAP pipeline in Indiana, land and infrastructure
Indiana’s State Budget Committee on Thursday approved a combined $101 million for a water pipeline, land and infrastructure for a controversial industrial park. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC) also landed permission to augment its deal closing fund by a separate $101 million for a battery plant project worth $6 billion.
5 Colts Things: Anthony Richardson ready to learn from Bengals game, Alec Pierce closes consistently strong preseason, D-Line continues disruptive streak
1. Anthony Richardson and the Colts' offense can learn plenty from the film. Richardson completed seven of eight passes for 65 yards with a touchdown on the Colts' game-opening drive, but over his final four possessions he went one-of-six for 21 yards with a pick six and fumble. Neither Richardson...
These Fishers women take on a ‘male-dominated’ industry for a good cause
INDIANAPOLIS — It was a conveyor belt of building site activity in a neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis. Picking up, carrying, and dropping sod with laughter and conversation in between. Over two dozen volunteers were covered in sweat and mud last Friday as they helped to finish building two Habitat for Humanity homes. ...
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Historic Southern Indiana schoolhouse placed on state's 'endangered' list
A one-room schoolhouse in Gibson County is among the "10 most endangered" structures in the state, Indiana Landmarks announced this week. The Sollman School has sat in Snake Run, an unincorporated community outside Fort Branch, since around 1875. Formerly an educational hub for a group of farming families, it served as a community gathering spot after students left for the consolidated school system in 1927. ...
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