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What homebuyers and sellers need to know about new rules for Realtors
A new state law and a settlement in a lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors will mean big changes for Hoosiers who are buying or selling homes, including the potential for significantly lower home sales commission costs. Whether you're thinking of buying or selling, here's what to expect. ...
Indiana law enforcement teaming up to reduce impaired driving
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (ADAMS) – Drive sober or get pulled over. That’s the warning state and local police agencies are issuing to drivers as Indiana gears up for its annual end-of-summer impaired driving enforcement campaign. Starting August 16 through September 2, officers across the state will be increasing patrols and sobriety checkpoints to crack down on those driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Hoosier teachers sounding off against new diploma standards
More people who work within education in Indiana are continuing to say that Indiana’s proposed new diploma standards for high schoolers will fall short of what Hoosier kids need to be successful. In a simple summation, the new GPS diploma standards are geared toward helping kids for a particular...
Publishers Clearing House Scam Targets Hoosiers: Don’t Be Fooled!
If something seems a little too good to be true, or someone wants you to give you a cash prize but you didn't enter a contest, it's probably not legit. Growing up in the '80s I remember the commercials featuring a man in a suit surprising folks with a big check. I'm talking like a giant check, that represented a giant amount of money. I always wondered what would happen if you didn't answer the door.
Join the festivities at The Great American Duck Race
The Great American Duck Race has become a popular attraction at the Indiana State Fair. Robert Duck, fittingly named, leads the event, which he has been involved with for 26 years. Originally from Bosque Farms, New Mexico, just south of Albuquerque, Duck began racing ducks in 1980. His success at the local duck races, where […]
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.
Needed rain falls in central Indiana for first time in nearly two weeks; New cool spell coming
HUMIDITY SURGES It’s back! For the first time in well over a week the dew point is nearing 70°. Up 10° from Wednesday, this will aid in developing some needed rainfall. This was the first measured rainfall since August 2nd, nearly weeks ago. August 2024 entering the day was the driest in three years with […]
Ribs, the Rusty Griswolds and a front row seat to Riverfest - a night for a charity
Breast Cancer Awareness month isn't until October, but American Cancer Society's Men Wear Pink campaign in Cincinnati is starting early this year with Rendezvous On The River, a Riverfest fireworks watch party at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse. The event will feature a buffet-style dinner, music by the Rusty Griswolds and a fireworks watch...
SR Girls Golf Finishes 3rd at Butler Falls
South Ripley competed in a 5 way meet on Thursday at Butler Falls. Teams were Southwestern Hanover, Milan, South Ripley, New Washington, and Jac-Cen-Del. South Ripley placed 3rd out of 5 teams. Lilly Jones placed 2nd out of all golfers. Scoring for the Raiders:. Lilly Jones 52. Callie Comer 57.
CDC alerts on rising parvovirus B19 cases among children and adults
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The CDC has issued an alert about a virus on the rise in both children and adults. The alert came because the CDC saw a dramatic rise in human parvovirus B19. It's a common illness in children but the worry lies on those with compromised immunity and pregnant women.
The Astra Welcomes Rock Band Trixter to the Theatre on Saturday, October 26
The Astra Theatre will be welcoming the high-energy hair metal rock band Trixter to The Astra on Saturday, October 26. The band has had a presence in the rock world spanning four decades, and they are sure to have the crowd dancing as the Jim & Pat Thyen Performance Stage is rocked!
All about “The Sip New Albany,” a new downtown event on Sat., Aug. 17
We have received an information release about this new event in New Albany, which is being held on Saturday, August 17 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at 410 Pearl St.: “The Sip New Albany.” I’ve lightly edited the release to provide readers with the highlights. — Join...
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,...
Reitz Panthers want playoff success after undefeated 2023 regular season
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Let’s get down to business, another football preview to kick off sports tonight. We stay right in town, just a short drive from the station to check out a practice at Reitz High School. Last year was a great one for the Panthers, going undefeated...
Newburgh picks a familiar name in Evansville to be town manager
Newburgh has a new town manager. Chris Cooke, longtime superintendent of Evansville City Cemeteries, got the job Wednesday night when the Newburgh Town Council formally voted to hire him. Cooke replaces Christy Powell, who left in April to become community development director for the Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP). The Town Council also promoted...
Amelia Elementary School safe after bomb threat reported, resulting in emergency lockdown
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) -Clermont County deputies have determined that Amelia Elementary School is safe after a bomb threat was reported, causing the school to go on a brief lockdown Friday, according to Clermont County Sheriff Robert S. Leahy. The threat stemmed from a chat that came in through the...
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