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17,084 new COVID-19 cases reported in Indiana
Indianapolis — According to the Indiana Department of Health, 2,892 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 along with 108 additional deaths and 17,084 new cases were reported in Indiana. The health department noted that Friday’s “newly…
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Hopebridge plans to open 2 new centers in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana — Hopebridge is an autism therapy service company based in Indianapolis. Hopebridge is planning to open two centers this year in Indiana and create more than 100 jobs. According to a press release,…
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Toyota Prii in Bloomington targeted for catalytic converter thefts
Bloomington, Indiana – According to BPD Capt. Ryan Pedigo, three owners of Toyota Prii were targeted for catalytic converter thefts according to owners who filed online reports with the Bloomington Police Department. On Monday around…
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1 killed in shooting at east side motel in Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana — On Wednesday afternoon shooting was reported at an east side motel. According to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers responded to a report of a person shot in the 3700 block of North…
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The Mill preparing to entice remote workers to Bloomington for the second time
Bloomington, Indiana — The Mill in Bloomington is preparing for the second cohort of its remote worker attraction program. According to The Mill, Bloomington Remote, which launched last June, has brought people from all over…
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5,536 new cases and 129 coronavirus related deaths reported in Indiana counties
Indianapolis —As state data showed the omicron variant’s dominance accounted for nearly 88% of Indiana cases based on samples tested all counties remain in red for a second week. According to the Indiana Department of…
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IMPD Chief Taylor marks one more violent year in the city of Indianapolis, looking forward for improvement with implementing new technologies
Indianapolis, Indiana – As we approach to the very end of the year, IMPD Chief Taylor says that 2021 has been one of the most violent years in the recent history in terms of deadly…
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Vehicle ended up in a retention pong following a crash in Plainfield Tuesday morning, officer saves woman from drowning
Plainfield, Indiana – Thanks to an officer with the Plainfield Police Department, a Plainfield woman is still alive because she was rescued by the officer after her vehicle ended up in a retention pond following…
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The rising number of Omicron cases in the past few weeks causes at-home tests shortage and long testing lines in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – With the exponential rise of new Omicron cases across America, Americans are facing two struggles, at-home Covid-19 rapid kits shortage and long waiting Covid-19 testing lines. And this is not only happening…
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The number of Covid-19 cases in Indiana rising again as Omicron continues to spread across the state, daily Covid-19 report
Indiana – The number of Covid-19 cases are on the rise again both nationally and in Indiana as the Omicron continues to spread like crazy. The highly transmissible variant easily evades both natural and vaccination…





