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IEDC secures budget approval for LEAP pipeline in Indiana, land and infrastructure
Indiana’s State Budget Committee on Thursday approved a combined $101 million for a water pipeline, land and infrastructure for a controversial industrial park. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC) also landed permission to augment its deal closing fund by a separate $101 million for a battery plant project worth $6 billion.
Summer saving hottest for last in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — We enjoyed several consecutive mornings and afternoons of pleasant air this week. But as we move forward, we're going to pay a steep price to the piper as the well-advertised hot dome settles over Central Indiana and the Ohio Valley next week. So if you're not a...
A struggling franchisee closes 25 KFC restaurants in the Midwest
EYM Group, a multi-concept operator that has closed dozens of units and placed others into bankruptcy protection, has closed more than two-dozen KFC restaurants in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. KFC confirmed local reports of the closures, including a pair of units in Indianapolis and several near Rockford and Peoria, Illinois.
Fans Convinced Caitlin Clark's Teammate Dropped Huge Hint on Future With Fever
After a difficult start to the season, the Indiana Fever are firing on all cylinders following the Olympic break. Fueled by the record-breaking performances of Fever guard Caitlin Clark, the team's chemistry has grown exponentially and they are stacking wins. As fans watch the Fever grow stronger ...
New Indiana Law Designed To Reduce Chronic Absenteeism Could Lead To More Parent Prosecutions
INDIANA — After the death of her parents, an Indianapolis student’s attendance began to lapse — her guardians were busy, and school became a lower priority. Monarca Academy administrators talked to her guardians, and they promised she’d make it to school. But absences continued to stack up and Francisco Valdiosera, executive director of Monarca Academy, referred the case to the Department of Child and Family Services for educational neglect.
Adams County crash sends one man to the hospital
ADAMS COUNTY, Ind. (WFFT) — A Friday afternoon crash in Adams County sent one man to the hospital. Donald Shumaker, 58, of Fort Recovery, Ohio, was traveling southbound on C.R. 200 East in a 2018 Acura around 12:35 p.m. Leslie Shaneyfelt, 65, of Berne was heading westbound on S.R....
AWTS to celebrate 20 years on Sept. 12
ARCANUM – Mike Wells will trace his ancestors’ journey from Maryland to the Kentucky frontier in the 1790s. He will discuss the conditions of everyday life on the frontier and the dangers that led to his family’s unique connection to the historic signing of the Treaty of Greenville in 1795.
GPD warns public of recent scams
GREENVILLE – The Greenville Police Department is warning the public about recent reports of several types of scams that everyone should be aware of. Below is a post from the GPD Facebook page…. We have been seeing a rise in scams recently and are asking the community to not...
2 injured in shooting in Greenwood
GREENWOOD, Ind. – Police are investigating after two people were injured in a shooting in Greenwood Friday night. According to the Greenwood Police Department, officers responded just before 10:30 p.m. to the 2000 block of Prairie Sky Lane on the report of a person shot. When officers arrived, they located a male and female with […]
Delta football defeats Muncie Central to open 2024 campaign
MUNCIE - When Delta football saw they would be facing Muncie Central to start their season for the fourth straight year, the Eagles circled the contest on their calendar. “The proximity of the two schools and how much respect the two schools have for each other [matters],” Delta head coach Chris Overholt said. “It's a battle we talked about and it’s a battle for the 765.
Butler transforming former residence hall into boutique hotel
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A major change is coming the campus of Butler University. Campus leaders on Friday announced plans that will restore historic Ross Hall, a former residence hall, into a boutique hotel within the Curio Collection by Hilton. Butler says the new hotel will preserve the nearly 70-year legacy of Ross Hall, which was […]
Home-A-Rama 2024 Will Showcase Henke Development Group’s New Property, Promontory of Zionsville
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI) will once again host Home-A-Rama over three weekends in September, and this time they’re visiting the new Henke Development Group property, Promontory of Zionsville. Henke Development is behind some of the most popular communities in the area, including Chatham Hills, Bridgewater Club...
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