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Winning $4M Mega Millions ticket sold in Indiana
Someone bought a winning $4 million Mega Millions ticket in Indiana. The winning entry matched five numbers but missed the Mega Ball. The 4X Megaplier means the ticket is worth $4 million. Megaplier is an optional add-on available in some states that multiples a non-jackpot prize by a factor of 2, 3, 4 or 5 […]
Indiana Sports Hall of Fame sets eyes on shopping center in Irvington
INDIANAPOLIS — Football heroes, basketball legends and history-making race car drivers. Developers are working to bring something exciting for sports fanatics in the Hoosier state. The Indiana Sports Hall of Fame hopes to transform the Irvington Plaza on the east side into their home base. The shopping center has sat empty for several years, looking […]
Whitestown Installs 12 Benches, 5 Trash Cans Funded Through Boone County Solid Waste Management District Grant
The Boone County Solid Waste Management District announced that the Whitestown Parks and Recreation Department has begun to install new amenities in the local parks through a grant awarded by the District. The District highlighted the Whitestown Parks team for installing 12 new benches and five trash containers over the...
First Farmers Bank & Trust Plans New Branch In Lebanon
First Farmers Bank & Trust has announced its plans to establish its newest branch in Boone County pending all state and federal approvals to continue its operations as one of the top 15 largest Indiana chartered banks. The bank announced that a new branch may be established in Lebanon pending...
Boone County Health Department Hosts Free Walk-In Vaccination Clinic On July 31 For Boone County Students
The Boone County Health Department has announced that a walk-in back-to-school vaccination clinic will be held next week for Boone County students to receive the required and recommended vaccinations ahead of the 2024-2025 school year. The Health Department released information regarding a free back-to-school vaccination clinic being held on Wednesday,...
What to know about the Childs, Templeton merger: Timeline, grades, redistricting
Monroe County Community School Corp. (MCCSC) is ironing out plans to merge Childs and Templeton elementary schools for the 2025-2026 school year. At MCCSC's July school board meeting, new interim superintendent Dr. Markay Winston outlined details of the merger, including a tentative timeline for approving a merger plan by December of this year. ...
Indiana choir to join Foreigner onstage at Ruoff for a performance they'll 'never, ever forget'
A group of high schoolers from Brazil, Indiana, are about to perform alongside rock n' roll legends. Members of the Northview High School choir program will join '70s and '80s icons Foreigner onstage at Ruoff Music Center Friday night to perform their hit, "I Want to Know What Love Is." "This'll be something...
Cops say trio in Anderson carried pound of marijuana, sold from car
ANDERSON, Ind. (WISH) — Two Anderson men and an Indianapolis man have been arrested on drug charges after a state trooper found them with a pound of marijuana that they may have been selling from their car. At 1 a.m. Thursday, the Indiana State Police trooper was patrolling Anderson near 38th Street and Columbus Avenue […]
Thorntown Public Library Euchre Night Set For Saturday, July 27; Proceeds Benefit Festival Of The Turning Leaves
The Thorntown Public Library is hosting a euchre night on Saturday, July 27 to raise funds for the Festival of the Turning Leaves coming to Thorntown on Sept. 27, Sept. 28 and Sept. 29 this year. The Thorntown Public Library euchre night kicks off on Saturday, July 27 with check-in...
This city will be home to the first Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area in Hamilton County
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Another central Indiana community has received approval for an outdoor refreshment area. The City of Noblesville announced Thursday, July 25 that the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission had approved its ordinance to establish a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in downtown Noblesville, which it says will be the first in Hamilton County.
Union Health reports phone outages due to ‘wide-spread’ issue
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Officials with Union Health say a “wide-spread network outage” has caused some phone lines not to work. According to Union Health Spokesperson Mandi Scott, the problem is causing intermittent outages on a number of phone lines in the organization. The lines specifically affected are Union Hospital Clinton, and to Union Medical […]
Detailed breakdown: High tensions, policy confusion led to protestor clash at Indiana University
Note: The video included above is from April 27 after 23 people were arrested during protests at Dunn Meadows. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A last-second policy change is blamed for much of the confusion that led to protestors and police officers clashing over multiple days on Indiana University’s campus. A detailed breakdown of the events, assembled […]
City of Columbus experiences data breach, working with no internet services
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The City of Columbus announced on Thursday that they experienced a data breach on Wednesday evening. Safeguards through the City of Columbus IT Department immediately took place to limit access to information. The incident is being investigated by the City of Columbus Director of Security and...
United States Cold Storage Announces Facility Expansion To Welcome Gorton’s Seafood Into Lebanon
United States Cold Storage, Inc. announced the expected completion of a 107,200 square-foot addition to its Lebanon public refrigerated warehouse by spring 2025 to continue its operations in the Indiana markets with a new seafood partner. The business will partner with Gorton’s Seafood to construct its own attached seafood processing...
1984: Women compete for crown, title of Marion County Senior Queen
INDIANAPOLIS — Dozens of seniors packed into Washington Square Mall for the 10th annual Marion County Senior Queen competition 40 years ago. The contest was held to honor seniors who had made significant contributions to their community. The 16 contestants were judged on a range of criteria that included:
There's a dad living in Zionsville headed to his fourth Olympics as USA volleyball star
There is a 37-year-old husband and father of two living in Zionsville who spikes volleyballs with a force that reaches 65 miles an hour, serves at a Herculean 75 miles per hour and jumps 41 inches off the court. He is the No. 1 opposite/outside men's volleyball hitter in the nation, a...
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