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Indianapolis · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS — The countdown is on for Indiana lawmakers who are preparing to head back to the Statehouse for what's known as the "Interim Study Session." During the "Interim Study Session," small groups of legislators debate several issues — one of which is education. State Sen. Jeff Raatz (R-Richmond), who serves as the Senate Education Chairman, said one of his goals this interim is to study the effectiveness of a truancy bill signed into la…See the Story
Interim Education Committee members share goals heading into next session
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Drones · YemenU.S. forces in the Middle East have destroyed Houthi drones in Yemen in the past 24 hours, the military said Friday. Separately, forces with the U.S. Central Command destroyed three uncrewed Houthi surface vessels operating of the Yemeni coast, CENTCOM said. "It was determined these weapons presented an imminent threat to U.S., coalition forces, and merchant vessels in the region," a Centcom statement said. "These actions were taken to protect f…See the Story
US forces destroy Houthi drones as terror group continues aggressive actions at sea
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Bloomington, Indiana · BloomingtonDue to start in about a week, on Aug. 5, is the installation of a Bloomington gateway project on the north end of Miller-Showers Park. The planned location is on the narrow part of the median, where College Avenue and Walnut Street squeeze together as the roadways approach the SR 45/46 bypass. The design consists of horizontal backlit lettering mounted on limestone blocks. A handful of Callery pear trees (Pyrus calleryana) are supposed to be rem…See the Story
Next week: Bloomington gateway project back on board of public works agenda
Terre Haute · Terre HauteTERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—There has been a series of animal attacks in northern Terre Haute. According to a Facebook post from the city of Terre Haute, three large dogs were identified to be the culprits. The city is making strides in trying to rectify the situation. Code Enforcement has been increasing patrols in the area of the attacks. Citations have already been issued and an expedited court date has been scheduled. The city said they ar…See the Story
Pack of dogs attacking people in north Terre Haute
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Westfield, Indiana · Westfieldfalse WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — WISH-TV is focused on food. The grand opening of the Westfield Market District kicks off a weekend-long series of celebratory activities. The 50,000-square-foot facility on East Tournament Trail in Westfield opened its doors for the first time Friday morning. The company’s first “zero-waste” location will bring together locally made items alongside national brands. A weekend-long block party will feature local food…See the Story
Market District store opens in Westfield
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Evansville · EvansvilleEVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) -- As a part of the Evansville Regional Economic Partnership's "Lunch with the Mayors" event, Mayor Stephanie Terry of Evansville, Mayor Brad Staton of Henderson, Mayor Greg Wright of Princeton and Mayor Stephen Loehr of Mount Vernon share details behind current projects and what is coming in the future. Mayor Wright speaks to the crowed about the anticipated Toyota Indiana YMCA downtown. He believes it contributes to hea…See the Story
Four regional mayors share progress behind current and future projects
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Cyber Security · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS Data breaches by hackers are a growing problem around the world. That is one reason the need for cybersecurity professionals is expected to grow. Thats why the Department of Defense, in partnership with local Indianapolis Tech leaders, hosted a hackathon. "We know that the national security challenges of the future are going to be in the high-tech space and so this is a great opportunity for kids to be exposed to ways to serve thei…See the Story
AI Hackathon hopes to encourage kids to go into the tech field
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SUV · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS More serious charges were filed for a driver, who police say sped through a red light and smashed into an SUV carrying several children.Investigators say Tramayne Harris was driving his Dodge Chargers traveling 87 to 97 miles per hour before he smashed into an SUV at the intersection of New York St. and State Ave. The speed limit is 30 miles per hour. A mother and six kids were in that SUV. The family tells WRTV two are still in th…See the Story
Investigators: Man was driving nearly 100 mph before crashing into SUV full of kids
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