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Steak ‘n Shake fans disappointed
There is still no official word why Steak ‘n Shake in Vincennes has closed. Reports say employees were notified this past Sunday and patrons found a sign on the doors this week notifying the public that the restaurant has shut down permanently. The closing follows a trend that’s been...
Indiana AG seeking up to $1.5M in damages from former Evansville Parks director
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A former Evansville Parks director serving a sentence for misappropriating funds and counterfeiting invoices could have to pay almost $1 million in damages. Brian Holtz was convicted last year on 12 counts after investigators identified dozens of incidents that involved Holtz submitting counterfeited invoices, involving more...
Vincennes skate park completes renovations
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The city of Vincennes will be celebrating the completion of their newly renovated skate park this weekend. After years of planning and renovations the park is now ready for skaters to enjoy. After years of wear on the old park, the city decided it was time for a change. The skate park […]
Carmel Olympian heads back to class
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — Win at the Olympics and then return to the classroom. This week brings both a homecoming celebration and a reality check for one of Indiana’s Olympic champions. Alex Shackell is a senior at Carmel High School and now her school district is celebrating her achievements, as she heads into her senior […]
THPD competes in the 25th annual Vohne Liche Kennels K9 Olympics
DENVER, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – The Vohne Liche Kennels K9 Olympics is where the best dogs in the world have come to showcase their abilities for the past 25 years. Terre Haute Police Department Public Information Officer Justin Sears said that THPD has a reputation of excellence in this competition. “We typically do well every year,” […]
Terre Haute Fire Chief completes special training
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Terre Haute Fire Chief Darrick Scott completed some special training last week. The Fire Chief Executive Training Program is required by state law. It must be taken by all fire chiefs across the state. Scott says that during his five days, he was in a group with roughly 45 other chiefs from departments of all sizes and the training gives a blueprint on how to lead effectively.
Brace Yourself, Illinois – Farmers Almanac Predicts Brutal Winter
What else would you expect really? It's not like Illinois isn't accustomed to winters with a lot of snow and cold conditions, but the new Farmer's Almanac prediction says the upcoming winter will be brutal for Illinois in particular. I will say that there's a part of me that feels...
Yes, those are Olympic gold and silver medals in hallways of Carmel High School.
The photo has gone semi-viral. It's of Carmel senior Alex Shackell wearing her Paris Olympics gold and silver medals underneath the "CHS IS GREAT" sign in a main hallway of the high school. ...
Colts camp observations: Anthony Richardson, Michael Pittman Jr. torch Cardinals
WESTFIELD — The starting Colts offense didn’t get much going in two series during Sunday’s preseason opener against the Broncos. Their first crack at Arizona’s starting defense went much better. Anthony Richardson marched Indianapolis 75 yards in six plays, opening the drive with an explosive quarterback run through the middle for 15 yards and...
Marvin Harrison Jr. returns to where his father forged a Hall of Fame career
August has been a good month for the Harrison family. Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison Sr. was born on Aug. 25, 1972, and began a 13-season career with the Indianapolis Colts 24 years later after being the 19th overall pick in the 1996 draft. Six years...
Indy-area high school football power rankings going into 2024 IHSAA season
Here are IndyStar preps Insider Kyle Neddenriep's Indianapolis-area high school football power rankings going into the 2024 season: Class 6A 1. Ben Davis (13-1 last season): Too often, preseason rankings...
Judge rules against defense in Delphi double murder case
A setback for the defense in the Delphi double murder case. The judge ruled against their motion to throw out evidence, including the gun seized by police in a search of Richard Allen's home. The defense argued police weren't truthful when filing a search warrant. The judge disagreed. Allen faces...
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