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Noblesville resident organizing ‘Rose Ride’ for fallen Richmond officer Seara Burton
Noblesville, Indiana – Izzy Menchaca, a Noblesville resident and senior official of the American Veteran Riders Association, is in charge of organizing the Rose Ride in memory of Richmond Police Department OFC Seara Burton. On…
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Russianville resident killed in Cass County collision
Cass County, Indiana – This week, a collision in Cass County claimed the lives of one man and injured another. The collision was reported just before 8:30 p.m. on Monday on US 24 near the…
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OneAmerica Tower marks its 40th birthday
Indianapolis, Indiana – The headquarters for OneAmerica’s national life insurance, retirement services, and employee benefits businesses are located in the Indiana limestone-built structure. Over the years, a range of domestic and foreign businesses have stayed…
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2,860 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths reported in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana Department of Health, 2,860 Hoosiers tested positive for COVID-19 in the previous week. Also in the previous week, a total of 10 Hoosiers died, and no probable deaths…
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Leading logistics company coming to Circle Centre Mall
Indianapolis, Indiana – Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis is getting a new tenant, but it’s neither a shop or a dining establishment. The former Nordstrom will be occupied by Indianapolis-based Direct Connect Logistix, which…
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A dump truck accident near Franklin claims one life
Franklin, Indiana – The Johnson County Sheriff reports that the department is looking into a tragic dump truck accident that happened on Wednesday afternoon. At 2:44 on Wednesday, the police were notified of an accident…
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War Memorials Commission starts replacing trees around historic Indianapolis landmark
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana War Memorials Commission, crabapple trees outside the Indiana War Memorial that were dead or decaying were removed in September. New trees will be planted all around the National…
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New rules and an e-scooter curfew implemented in Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana – Residents of Bloomington must follow new regulations when using e-scooters. According to a Facebook post from the Office of the Mayor, the government of Bloomington City has mandated that e-scooter firms restrict…
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Updated COVID-19 vaccines available for Hoosiers
Indianapolis, Indiana – The updated COVID-19 vaccination is now accessible. As the weather becomes cooler, experts advise people to obtain their vaccinations. Tuesday, the Daybreak crew was joined by Dr. Scott Stienecker, epidemiology and infectious…
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Increase in gas costs coincides with autumn break
Indianapolis, Indiana – The dreaded trek to the gas station is commonplace for many drivers. “Can’t complain about it,” said Antonio Magsby, “just got to try to deal with it as best as possible and…





