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Large crowds attend plane pull in memory of deceased leukemia patient
Indianapolis, Indiana – Teams of 10 worked to pull a 24-ton airplane 15 feet during the 11th Annual Republic Airways Plane Pull on Saturday morning close to the Indianapolis International Airport. To remember Tyler Frenzel,…
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Lack of public health workers is a problem in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – There is a severe shortage of qualified public health care professionals. According to a Governing.com survey, between 2017 and 2021, over half of state and local healthcare employees departed their jobs. During…
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Sunday marks the beginning of Southport Road traffic changes
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to a statement released on Friday, there will be some traffic adjustments beginning on Sunday on Southport Road and State Road 37. The switches, according to INDOT, enable workers to carry…
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Following a car accident on US 421, a woman died
Zionsville, Indiana – Officers from the Zionsville Police Department were called to a report of a person wandering in the road near Willow Road and U.S. 421 at 6:20 a.m. on Saturday. When the police…
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Indiana announces the season’s youngest flu death
Indianapolis, Indiana – Four kid flu deaths have been confirmed in Indiana this season, according to health officials. The Indiana Department of Health said on Friday that a kid between the ages of 6 and…
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Saturday is National Drug Takeback Day
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Saturday for National Drug Takeback Day, everyone is urged to dispose of unwanted, unused, and expired pharmaceuticals at disposal facilities across the state. According to authorities, you shouldn’t dispose of or…
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Rain causes the Indy 500 Open Test to stop early
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s second day of testing has been called off due to spring showers. Rain in the Indianapolis area on Friday caused Day Two of the Indy 500 Open Test…
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Richmond residents sue the owner of the facility in a class action lawsuit
Richmond, Indiana – Residents who were impacted by the warehouse fire and the ensuing evacuation of their homes have sued Seth Smith and Cornerstone Trading Group, LLC as a class. Residents who live close to…
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After mice concerns, Speedway Kroger’s bakery and deli reopened
Speedway, Indiana – Following reports of mice in the shop, Marion County health regulators on Friday approved the Speedway Kroger’s request to reopen its bakery and deli. After receiving reports of rodent activity, the supermarket’s…
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The Bloomington City Council approves a resolution to establish a regional climate coalition
Bloomington, Indiana – On April 12, the Bloomington City Council overwhelmingly agreed to accept Project 46, a partnership between Bloomington, Nashville, and Columbus Indiana that aims to tackle climate change. On March 24, Project 46…