Wilkinson
LATEST NEWS
Highlights: Mt. Vernon at Noblesville; August 23, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — On Friday, “The Zone” featured highlights from 22 games across Central Indiana in the first week of the season. Watch highlights of Mt. Vernon at Noblesville above. Final Score: Noblesville 43, Mt. Vernon 24 “The Zone” airs each Friday at 11:08 p.m. Click here for scores from across the state. For The […]
Calls Mount For Christie Sides' Firing After Baffling Decision Against Lynx
The Indiana Fever suffered a brutal loss to the Minnesota Lynx on the road Saturday. While Minnesota has been known to court some of the best talent in the WNBA, fans believe the real reason for the Fever's loss stems from one of Christie Sides' decisions. Indiana's head coach decided ...
Sixth suspect in Muncie murder investigation taken into custody
MUNCIE, Ind. — A sixth suspect has been arrested in connection with the Aug. 14 slaying of a 15-year-old Muncie boy. Atrevion Lamar Nathan, 21, was taken into custody Thursday by Muncie police. Preliminarily charged with conspiracy to commit robbery resulting in serious bodily injury, Nathan continued to be held in the Delaware County Jail...
Second screening of ‘Ice Cream Man’ added at YES Cinema
COLUMBUS, Ind. – YES Cinema has announced that due to overwhelming interest, a second showing of Ice Cream Man has been added on Saturday, September 21, at 1:30 p.m. The first show at 1 p.m. sold out quickly so another screening was ordered. The movie was partly filmed in...
Columbus Animal Care Services cuts ribbon on Forever Home Garden
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The Columbus Animal Care Services (CACS) hosts a Ribbon Cutting and Open House to celebrate the new Forever Home Garden and National Dog Day this Monday, August 26, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The Forever Home Garden honors the late Constance Seward for many years of...
⛪ Religious instruction program works with local school
Happy Monday! Hope you all had a swell weekend. Did you attend one of the events I suggested Friday? Perhaps we met at Archway Days? In any case, here's to another week. And speaking of Centerville ... ...
Triple Canopy issuing 123 layoffs due to contracts ending Sept. 30
INDIANAPOLIS — Triple Canopy, a private security company, is letting go of 123 employees after the FPS-IN contract expires on Sept. 30. According to a letter from Triple Canopy’s HR, the company is letting go of 113 Armed Protective Security Officers, four Lieutenants, two Captains (Security Exempt), one Administrative Assistant, one Contract Manager, one Training Manager and one Training Instructor.
Blackhawks & Stars go head-to-head for final time, Western Boone prevails
SHERIDAN – The Sheridan football team began its 2024 season Friday by hosting Western Boone at the renovated Bud Wright Stadium. The Stars took control of the game in the second half to beat the Blackhawks 35-14. The action took place on Sheridan’s new turf field, with the hundreds of football fans that attended the game walking through a brand-new stadium entry. There were also new concession stands, all in view of Sheridan’s new fieldhouse.
Small Business Development Center Welcomes Three New Team Members
MUNCIE, IN—The East Central Indiana Small Business Development Center (SBDC) recently announced the addition of three new team members, each bringing a unique set of skills and experience to the organization. These new employees will help East Central Indiana SBDC continue to provide essential support and resources to small businesses in the region.
Indiana Fever Send Strong Message About Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark has been one of the most electric offensive weapons in the WNBA this season, and the Indiana Fever recently highlighted how special the rookie has been. The Fever posted an edit of Clark's three-point range, mentioning that the rookie leads the WNBA in longest average distance ...
Advocates urge Hogsett to save Indy’s at-risk urban forests
Mirror Indy is a part of Free Press Indiana, a nonprofit news organization dedicated to ensuring all Hoosiers have access to the news and information they need. Despite concerns from environmentalists — and support from 23 city-county councilors — Mayor Joe Hogsett is so far declining to allocate funds in the 2025 city budget to acquire urban forests for conservation.
Ball State athletics debuts new TaraFlex volleyball court for men’s and women’s programs
The Ball State athletic department revealed new, state-of-the-art TaraFlex volleyball courts to the men’s and women’s teams this morning. After years of elite play, 1,242-527 all time record for the men and a 995-633-2 mark for the women, the program has earned the upgrade. Coaches and players from...
PNS story: Indiana’s low voter turnout spurs action to encouraged Hoosiers to vote
This story was originally published by Public News Service. Kate Sweeney Bell, clerk of Marion County, is determined to change the statistic as she prepares for the Presidential election on Nov. 5. She urged Hoosiers to register by Oct. 7. “It’s not automatic,” Sweeney Bell pointed out. “If you have...
Event supports women entrepreneurs in central Indiana
An upcoming event is designed to help women entrepreneurs from Hamilton and Marion counties network with their peers and learn more about funding their business ventures. SCORE Indianapolis and Ivy Tech’s entrepreneurship program have teamed up for the Sept. 7 Women Entrepreneurs Fall Event at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center, 2820 N. Meridian St. in Indianapolis.
Amazon Prime makes huge blunder as they miss a touchdown as Al Michaels jokes ‘while you were out in the kitchen’
LAST night’s Amazon Prime Video broadcast of the Indianapolis Colts-Cincinnati Bengals game bizarrely missed a touchdown. The Colts and Bengals both concluded their preseason schedules with a Thursday night encounter at Paul Brown Stadium. With the Colts leading 10-7 in the fourth quarter, Jason Bean felt that he had scored a touchdown. It was initially […]
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.