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1 person killed, 4 injured in Wednesday evening shootings
Indianapolis, Indiana — In Wednesday evening shootings across Indianapolis at least one person was killed and four others were injured. In less than two hours, five people were found shot, with a sixth person shot…
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Local Boy Scout camp goes up for sale
Muncie, Indiana – A Boy Scouts of America camp is on the auction block near Muncie. Camp Red Wing, a total of 137 acres about a mile southeast of Muncie on the White River, will…
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IndyHumane hosting kitten adoption event this weekend
Indianapolis, Indiana — The upcoming IndyHumane kitten adoption event is the place that anyone who’s ever thought about adopting a kitten – or two – won’t want to miss. On Saturday, from noon to 4…
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Ascension St. Vincent closes nearly a dozen urgent care facilities hampering rural needs
Frankfort, Indiana – According to Ascension St. Vincent, 11 immediate care facilities are closing across the state. It puts more pressure on closures in rural areas, especially for hospitals in Clinton County. “My public health…
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1 person dead after shooting on city’s near east side
Indianapolis, Indiana — A deadly shooting happened on the city’s near east side, near Keystone Ave. and Prospect St. According to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police, they were called around 2 a.m. to the 1000 block of…
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Kids can now get COVID-19 vaccines in Marion County
Indianapolis, Indiana — The Marion County Public Health Department is now offering the vaccine for young Hoosiers ages 6 months to 4 years old. On June 17, the CDC gave authorization to both Pfizer and…
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34-year-old man found dead at Monroe Lake
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the DNR, on Monday, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources found an Indianapolis man dead in Monroe Lake after he went missing Sunday afternoon. At 2 p.m. Sunday, a 34-year-old…
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7,839 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths reported in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana Department of Health, 7,839 Hoosiers tested positive for COVID-19 in the previous week. Also in the previous week, a total of 11 Hoosiers died, and no probable deaths…
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Lawmakers exploring ways to recruit more teachers in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – As schools are trying to fill open jobs this summer Indiana’s, teacher shortage remains front and center. According to Indiana lawmakers, they’re looking at ways to try to recruit more teachers across…
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Indy ‘peacekeeper’ mourned among city’s latest homicide victims
Indianapolis, Indiana – John Barnett and friends would circulate through the community, respond to crime scenes, and make referrals for people in trouble, as peacekeepers employed by Indianapolis’ Office of Public Health and Safety. Barnett’s…