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Good medicine: Carmel pharmacists help guide historical drug store at Indiana State Fair
When guests walk into the Hook’s Historical Drugstore Museum near the 38th Street entrance of the Indiana State Fairgrounds, they step back in time in more ways than one. The museum, designed to replicate a late 19th-century drugstore, opened in 1966 as part of an effort to celebrate Indiana’s sesquicentennial anniversary of statehood. Nearly 60 years later, despite changing ownership several times, the expansive display of historic remedies, supplements and tools remains largely unchanged.
Construction on 96th and Allisonville Road creating challenges for local businesses
FISHERS, Ind. — Major roadwork along 96th Street and Allisonville Road has been creating headaches for businesses for months. Now, some of those businesses said they are worried they may have to close down for good. “Right now, we’re bleeding money,” A2Z Cafe owner Gine Rosenow said. It has been a difficult three months for […]
Franciscan Weight Loss Center Farmer’s Market
At the Franciscan Weight Loss Center in Indianapolis, the farmer’s market runs every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. from June to September, providing fresh, local produce to support healthier eating habits in the community. Amy Gillard, Franciscan Health Bariatric Burse Coordinator who runs the market, hopes that...
Springboard to success: KIPP Indy Legacy High School launches internship program
“You have to speak your mind,” Michael Scott said. Scott is a 2024 graduate of KIPP Indy Legacy High School and an intern through the school’s new L.E.A.D. Project, which stands for learn, expose, achieve and develop. “When I got used to (speaking up at work), it became...
I-465 traffic brought to standstill as flooding hits Indy roads
INDIANAPOLIS — Thursday night’s commute was brought to a standstill as water flooded I-465 on the northeast side of Indianapolis. INDOT traffic cameras showed the northbound and southbound lanes of I-465 come to a complete halt near Fall Creek Road and E. 56th Street due to severe flooding. The National Weather Service had issued a […]
Two-semi crash causes I-80/94 backups
A two semi crash in northern Indiana has caused back ups along I-80/94 throughout today. Indiana State Police at the Lowell Post responded to mile marker 2.3 around 9 o’clock Thursday morning. A white Kenworth tanker trucker was traveling westbound when it was sideswiped by a gray 2014 Freightliner.
Thousands without power in Kentucky, southern Indiana due to severe weather
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thousands of people are without power across Kentucky and southern Indiana after a powerful line of thunderstorms moved through the region Thursday afternoon. Over 2,000 LG&E customers in Kentucky are without power as of 2 p.m. Friday. The majority of the outages are located in Jefferson...
EPA waives summer restrictions on gasoline in Michigan
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting an emergency fuel waiver to prioritize fuel access and distribution ahead of the 2024 hurricane season—which is predicted to be severe.
Attorney General Todd Rokita and Comptroller Elise Nieshalla tell IU’s Kinsey Institute to follow State law
BLOOMINGTON – Attorney General Todd Rokita and State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla call on Indiana University to show proof of compliance with an unambiguous state law prohibiting the Kinsey Institute from using taxpayer funds. “My office works tirelessly to protect Hoosiers’ hard-earned tax dollars, and Indiana law is clear –...
Mysterious “Protect Patients Indiana” group drops $50K on vague health care ads
A vague television commercial streaming across Hoosiers’ screens during the airing of the Olympic Games seems to call for increased patient protections and less government regulation over health care. But details about “Protect Patients Indiana” are scarce, and the mysterious group — which has so far funneled more than $54,000 in ads — appears to […]