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Woman’s Car Crushed, Neighbors Save Her
INDIANAPOLIS — A woman had a narrow escape after an 80-foot oak tree collapsed on her car while she was stopped at a stop sign on the north side. This happened late Friday around 6:00 between Hoover Road and Spring Mill Lane where parts of Hurricane Helene took place. The massive, 200-year-old tree crashed […] The post Woman’s Car Crushed, Neighbors Save Her appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
$50k Powerball winning ticket expires Thursday
INDIANAPOLIS — Purchased in April, a Powerball ticket worth $50,000 will expire on Thursday. According to Hoosier Lottery, a $50,000 Powerball Double Play ticket, which matched four out of five white balls as well as the Powerball, was purchased from a Rensselaer Smoke Shop. More specifically, this came from the Smoke Shop located in the […]
‘A national disaster’: NC couple with Indy ties describes Helene’s impact
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A western North Carolina couple on Monday said it will take years for their community to recover from the effects of Hurricane Helene. Libby and Ron McKinney, who have extended family in Indianapolis, live in Bakersville, N.C. It’s a small town in the Appalachian Mountains about 50 miles northeast of Asheville, near […]
Ballot facts from the Marion County Election Board
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — The Marion County Election Board discussed ballot ratification and the 2024 general election vote center plan at the September board meeting. Here is what Indy Documenters learned: Your ballot Confirming the 2024 election ballot Patrick Becker, director of elections said the ballot confirmation process began in January and is reviewed by […]
Purple Line information shared at meeting hosted by IndyGo
LAWRENCE, Indiana — Residents got the chance to ask questions about IndyGo's new Purple Line Monday. The rapid transit line extends more than 15 miles between Indianapolis and Lawrence. The route runs up Capitol Avenue, over to Meridian Street and up to 38th Street before heading up Post Road...
Power restored to thousands of Hoosiers after Hurricane Helene remnants move through Indiana, others still in the dark
INDIANAPOLIS — After three days in the dark, many AES Indiana customers have power. Remnants of Hurricane Helene knocked out power to thousands of Hoosiers early Friday evening. Aaron Jenkins and his wife got creative to pass the time, using things like a battery-operated light. "Three AA batteries and...
Indiana man gets prison time for embezzling thousands from girlfriend’s mother
NILES — An Indiana man who stole tens of thousands of dollars from his girlfriend’s mother is headed to prison after being sentenced Monday in Berrien County Trial Court at the Niles courthouse. Gregory Dean Zellers, Jr, 47, of Lakeville, Ind., pleaded guilty to embezzlement of a vulnerable adult over $20,000 and under $50,0000 and […] The post Indiana man gets prison time for embezzling thousands from girlfriend’s mother appeared first on Leader Publications.
BCSC responds to lawsuit over death of special education student
INDIANAPOLIS (The Republic) — Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. has formally responded to a civil lawsuit alleging negligence and discrimination over the death of a special education student last year — allegations that it denies. The lawsuit, filed in May in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis, alleges that staff failed to timely recognize that an intellectually […]
Helping Hand: Four local linemen head south to support hurricane relief efforts
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. (DAILY REPORTER) – Four linemen from NineStar Connect traveled to Georgia Thursday night to assist in Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. Brenden Box, Brandon French, Bryan Giddings and Justin Messer were among 40 lineworkers throughout the state who headed south to help restore power after the powerful storm, which made landfall overnight Thursday […]
Tree Fall Causes 40-Hour Power Outage on City’s Northwest Side
INDIANAPOLIS — People living near Tarkington Park on the city’s northwest side say they were without power for almost 40 hours this weekend. The outage happened after a tree fell onto a power line, sparking a fire. Residents said they tried calling 911, but first responders never showed up because too many emergency calls came […] The post Tree Fall Causes 40-Hour Power Outage on City’s Northwest Side appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
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