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NWS: Watch Out for Rain and Gusty Winds This Weekend
STATEWIDE–Sporadic rainfall is likely in Indiana primarily during the evenings on Saturday and Sunday. “We also can’t rule out that a few storms couldn’t produce damaging winds early into the day Saturday, especially as things develop in the afternoon. The main impacts to outdoor activities are going to be locally heavy rainfall and the cloud-to-ground […] The post NWS: Watch Out for Rain and Gusty Winds This Weekend appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Farmer's Almanac gives Midwest its fall, winter 2024-25 forecast, but here's what NOAA says
The Farmer's Almanac predicts flannel shirts and umbrellas are in order when fall begins, followed by a "wet winter whirlwind" during the 2024-2025 winter season. "It definitely looks more wet than white in many areas," Farmers' Almanac Editor Sandi Duncan told USA TODAY. "Obviously, depending on where you live, there might be more...
Fall festivities highlight Indiana’s seasonal charm
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – As fall approaches, Indiana offers a range of activities to see and embrace the season’s beauty. Great Day TV’s Patty Spitler and Visit Indiana‘s Amy Howell discussed upcoming fall events. The Nappanee Apple Festival will take place from Sept. 19 through Sept. 22, showcasing a variety of apple-themed activities. Following that, the […]
Political newcomer Lori Camp seeks Indiana’s 2nd District seat
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Earlier this week, we had incumbent Congressman Rudy Yakym on our show, but there’s a Democrat challenging him this year. Lori Camp is a South Bend native and a working mother. She is an IT professional and a high school diving coach. She is...
Indiana Braces for Rainy Weekend: Thunderstorms Expected Friday Through Sunday
Fort Wayne, IN – Indiana residents can expect a wet and stormy start to their weekend as showers and thunderstorms move across the state. The National Weather Service has issued an alert for Northwest Indiana, Southwest Lower Michigan, and parts of Northeast Illinois, with locally heavy rain and wind gusts up to 40 mph likely through early morning. An overall weakening trend is expected, with conditions calming by 5 a.m. CDT.
Ohio anti-gerrymandering leaders say LaRose’s draft ballot text is deceptive and unconstitutional
The office of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has drafted ballot language for the Ohio Ballot Board to consider Friday that supporters of an anti-gerrymandering amendment say is deceptive and unconstitutional. The Ballot Board decides the text of proposed amendments that voters actually see on their ballots when they vote. The anti-gerrymandering amendment before […]
To tear down Biden’s climate legacy, Vance needs to go through Ohio’s mayors
Mark Messer is no climate activist. The Republican mayor of Lebanon, Ohio, a town of about 20,000 on the outskirts of Cincinnati, recently tweeted a photo of himself with JD Vance — the state’s junior senator — with a message to “make America make sense again.”
Scrimmage night signals start of new football season in Indiana
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Football teams throughout the Hoosier state met up for scrimmages on Friday night, with the high school football season set to begin next week. 21Alive checked out the action at Homestead, Carroll, and Leo.
Indiana high school football preview: Class A predictions, top players in Indy-area
Lutheran is gone. The three-time defending Class A champions moved up to 2A. So did Adams Central, which lost to Lutheran the past three years in the state finals. So, at the least, we know there will be two different teams in the state championship for the first time since 2020. Here are three games that will shape Class A this season and a look at the local teams in the class: ...
Learning about the Negro Leagues in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The role Indiana played in one of baseball’s most important legacies, the Negro Leagues, was discussed Thursday night in Indianapolis. It was part of the monthly series called Conversations on Indiana: African American History and Culture. The nonprofit Freetown Village hosts the series. Two visitors talked Thursday morning about the series on […]
Budget shortfall could limit housing vouchers in Hamilton County
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority is facing a budget shortfall that could limit availability of Housing Choice Vouchers (often called Section 8), according to a letter sent to housing providers last month. Officials with CMHA declined an interview with WVXU but answered questions about the shortfall via email. They say...
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