Sullivan
LATEST NEWS
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....
Black Business Month is bringing more resources to Indy's black-owned businesses
August is National Black Business Month. WRTV met with The Indy Black Chamber to see how black-owned businesses are doing in the Circle City and learn about the support available for entrepreneurs.
Westfield to West Fork: Try again
Representatives from West Fork Whiskey came to Westfield’s Advisory Plan Commission in April with a village-centric plan for the land around the distillery on 191st Street. In the months since, the development — featuring townhomes, an event center, green space and retail outlots — underwent multiple revisions, altering the number of total residences, green space allocation and the alignment of a commercial block along 191st Street. West Fork entered an agreement with M/I Homes, Inc. to create the community.
Gov. Holcomb and Taylor University, Upland officials to break ground on revitalization project
UPLAND, Ind. (WPTA) - A groundbreaking and ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held next Monday at Taylor University, marking the beginning of a revitalization project for the town of Upland. The event will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the university’s East Olson Parking Lot, welcoming guests including Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb,...
BREAKING: 2nd arrest made in the Lowell Badger murder
EDITORS NOTE: A previous version of this article listed William Grimes as serving a 40-year prison sentence in an unrelated case. However, earlier this year the Indiana Supreme Court dismissed that case. SULLIVAN COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Update 1:02 p.m.: Documents released today show the extraordinary efforts of investigators who were trying to solve the […]
Notre Dame Practice Report: Offense (Aug. 15)
Notre Dame's work-in-progress offensive line remains its work-in-progress offensive line. That much remained evident Thursday morning inside the program's Irish Athletics Center, where a light rain and a forecast of impending storms brought Notre Dame indoors. While the Irish, barring another setback, are locked in from center-right on the offensive...
Indiana pastors convene, look ahead at annual convention
The 56th annual session of the MLK Memorial Baptist State Convention concludes with president’s reflections. The 56th annual session of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Baptist State Convention rallies around the successful conclusion of its statewide convention held July 8-11, 2024, at the historic St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Indianapolis hosted by Pastor Phillip L. Shobe. The meeting brought together pastors in the convention from East Chicago, Gary and Indianapolis to examine and amplify its goals and initiatives for the upcoming year.
USPS Warns IN Residents Alarming New Scam Wipes Out Bank Accounts
Many Indiana residents rely on the United States Postal Service (USPS) as a trusted service to deliver daily mail and packages. Unfortunately, scammers are preying on that trust and USPS has warned Indiana residents that thieves are using new tactics to clear cash out of bank accounts. USPS Warns IN...
Everyone in Indiana May Have Had Social Security Number Stolen
This is some scary news for anyone who lives in Indiana. Your social security number may have been stolen. Everyone knows that a social security number is a very private thing. You never want to give that out to anyone. Granted, there are times when you have to give it out to prove your identity for financial purposes, but in general, the rule of thumb is to never give that information to anyone. Your social security card, in the hands of the wrong person, could cause a lot of problems for you that you really don't want to deal with.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.