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Hoosier Man Describes Dire Situation in NC, ‘People Helping People’
INDIANAPOLIS — A Hoosier man says the damage in Western North Carolina is hard to believe. His daughter lives in Spruce Pine, a small town about 40 miles northeast of Asheville, which Hurricane Helene hard hit. “They’ve got one place they can get to where they link up and get communication in and out,” said […] The post Hoosier Man Describes Dire Situation in NC, ‘People Helping People’ appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM. The post Hoosier Man Describes Dire Situation in NC, ‘People Helping People’ appeared first on Hot 100.9.
The Morning Bell: Girls IN STEM Academy opens in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Every month, WISH-TV highlights a local school district with “The Morning Bell,” a conversation focused on new or exciting programs and accomplishments within Indiana schools. On Tuesday, News 8 featured the new Girls IN STEM Academy that recently opened in Indianapolis. Principal Chrystal Westerhaus joined Daybreak along with Danielle Shockey, the chief executive […]
'Every vote matters' | University of Indianapolis students register Hoosiers to vote
INDIANAPOLIS — A group of University of Indianapolis students found a unique way to cap off the vice presidential debate watch party they held Tuesday. On Wednesday, they were registering Hoosiers to vote. The students told 13News it's important for everyone to get involved. "Are you registered?" With the...
Embattled Center Township constable ordered to return to jail
INDIANAPOLIS – A Marion County judge revoked the bond for embattled Center Township Constable Denise Hatch, sending her back to jail. The state’s motion to revoke bond noted Hatch has four pending felony cases, including a Sept. 24 incident that led to an official misconduct charge. At the time of that incident, Hatch was reportedly […]
Indiana’s Largest Christkindlmarkt Looks Straight Out of Cozy Winter Storybook
The images from this Christkindlmarkt are exactly what come to mind when you think of a cozy old-fashioned Christmas. Christkindlemarkts have been around for quite some time, the word means "Christmas Market." According to Oktoberfest Haus over the past century, Christkindlmarkts have gained massive popularity in the United States, but they originated in Germany during the 14th century.
‘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 […]
Citizens Energy Group providing local support at Community Resource Day
Citizens Energy Group is hosting its second annual Community Resource Day on Saturday, October 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its headquarters, located at 2020 North Meridian Street. The event is designed to offer valuable resources to local families, particularly as colder months approach. Jeffrey Harrison, President & CEO of Citizens Energy Group, expressed excitement […]
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 […]
Ramp closure, lane restrictions planned for northbound I-65 near Beech Grove
BEECH GROVE, Ind. — INDOT is planning on finishing a bridge overlay on Interstate 65 near Carson Square near Beech Grove this weekend, so here are some restrictions and ramp closures to keep in mind. From Friday, Oct. 4 at 9 p.m. through Saturday, Oct. 5 at 5 a.m.,...
First Indiana Gubernatorial Debate of the year
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The two major party candidates for governor in Indiana faced off in a debate Wednesday night in Indianapolis. The first question each nominee was asked concerned wages in the state of Indiana. Indiana’s next governor will be one of the highest paid in the country, receiving a 65% pay increase compared […]
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