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State Treasurer to return a record $301 million to Illinois residents
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs joins Wendy Snyder (filling-in for Lisa Dent) to discuss the upcoming and record breaking return of $301 million to the residents of Illinois through the state’s unclaimed property program. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Franklin High School student dies after medical emergency at football practice
(WBFF) — A Franklin High School student has died after experiencing a medical emergency at football practice Wednesday morning. Principal Kieran J. O'Connell sent the following message to the school community:. It is with profound sadness that I inform you of the death of a Franklin High School student....
'The light of our lives' | A glimpse into the life of Grace Bentkowski
MUNCIE, Ind. — On July 25, Ball State graduate Grace Bentkowski was killed by a train at the Hegewisch Station in Chicago on her way back to her Indiana home. Her friends and family are calling for improved safety and remembering a woman they called "the light of our lives."
Hanami Sushi & Sake Bar opens at Carmel City Center
A new traditional Japanese restaurant has made its home in Carmel. Hanami Sushi & Sake Bar had its grand opening Aug. 9 at Carmel City Center, 703 Veterans Way. The owners are Saowalux Fary, Dao Richmond, Nat Boutenet, Wilai Johnson and chef Nuttapol Suktad. Fary, Boutent and Johnson are from...
Teen shot to death in Muncie, 5 arrested
UPDATE 4:21p.m.: Muncie PD have confirmed that five individuals have been arrested in connection with this case: two adults (19-year-old Dasha Eckford and 19-year-old Ricky Nathan), as well as three minors (aged 14, 16 and 17). They were all charged with: This remains an ongoing investigation. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ MUNCIE, Ind. — Detectives are investigating after a […]
US company makes major breakthrough with first-of-its-kind clean battery technology: 'A transformative, scalable solution addressing critical challenges'
Ateios Systems, a battery component maker from Newberry, Indiana, is saying adios to harmful forever chemicals. The company's unique electrode manufacturing process also provides for a 20% cost reduction, 50% increased energy density, and reduces energy consumption during the build by an astounding 82%, all per Ateios. It's "a transformative,...
Wayne Co. coroner resigns, claims lack of support
(Western Wayne News) — Kevin Fouche returned as Wayne County coroner on Jan. 1, 2021, to serve with passion and improve the office. Believing he lacked support from Wayne County Council, Fouche became disheartened enough that he decided not to run this year for another term. Now, he’s resigned before his term concludes, effective Aug. […]
Marvin Harrison Jr. chases his own identity in the place his dad became a star
WESTFIELD - Marvin Harrison Jr. doesn't have his Colts gear anymore. "I outgrew all of it," he said. It's been nearly two decades since the No. 4 pick in this year's NFL Draft used to walk across a field like this one after a Colts training camp practice to find his father following a...
One of Bloomington's oldest pizza shops gets most votes in Herald-Times' pizza poll
Pizza in a college town always reigns supreme (or pepperoni). The Bloomington area has a vast number of pizza shops and that was evident by the number of pizza places listed in The Herald-Times' pizza poll — 46. After casting a total of 14,624 votes, Cafe Pizzaria emerged the victor with 6,104 votes,...
Frankfort Middle School Evacuates Tuesday Morning Due To Small Box Fire
The Community Schools of Frankfort announced Tuesday morning that students and staff at Frankfort Middle School were evacuated from the school due to a small fire with no injuries reported. On Tuesday, Aug. 12, the Community Schools of Frankfort released a statement regarding the small box electrical fire, citing that...
Lafayette man wins thousands of dollars in lottery game
LAFAYETTE, Ind — A Lafayette man just won big in the lottery!. Scott Marsell won the $342,362 CA$H 5 jackpot for the Saturday, Aug. 10 drawing, according to lottery officials. Marshall bought the winning ticket at Meijer Express #285, located at 5520 E. New Margaret Drive in Terre Haute.
New future for Ellettsville outlined in ambitious plan
After years of living in Bloomington’s shadow as the less developed and appealing destination, the town of Ellettsville has big plans to revive the community. Rachel Peden McCarty’s grandparents maintained the Peden Farm in Ellettsville for years since moving there in 1941. They lived on Maple Grove Road, when there were only seven houses built on a rocky, unpaved road at the time.
Office Pride Franchise Has New Bloomington-Martinsville Owners
A mother-and-son team are the new owners of the Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services of Bloomington-Martinsville, an independently owned and operated commercial cleaning franchise that serves businesses in the Bloomington, Indiana, metro area. The location will serve the towns within Monroe, Morgan, Lawrence and Brown counties. “It’s our goal to...
Mina Starsiak Hawk Remembers Getting the Call That Beloved Sister-in-Law Died in Emotional Good Bones Premiere
Mina Starsiak Hawk relies a terrible day for her family on the premiere of Good Bones’ new spinoff. In the episode, which aired Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 9 p.m., the HGTV star brings her husband, Steve, and their children, 5-year-old Jack and 3-year-old Charlie, to say goodbye to her Indianapolis store, Two Chicks District Co., which she closed in late 2023.
Indiana Spine Group adds 3 surgeons
Carmel-based Indiana Spine Group added three physicians to its practice, according to an Aug. 14 news release. They are spine surgeons Daniel Robinson, MD, Peter Swiatek, MD, and neurosurgeon Shah Ahmad, MD. They will work across the practice's Indiana locations in Muncie, Anderson, Carmel, Shelbyville, Richmond, Westfield and Indianapolis. Dr....
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