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Fast Food Chains Say Goodbye To Refills
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — McDonald’s customers are bidding farewell to free drink refills. Last year, it was reported that Mickey D’s was gradually phasing out its self-serve soda fountains for dine-in customers by the year 2032. McDonald’s tends to be a leader in the industry and very often,...
‘You’re kidding me’: Danville man wins big playing Hoosier Lottery
DANVILLE, Ind. — The clerk at a Brownsburg tobacco shop couldn’t believe her eyes when she first scanned the ticket. “You’re kidding me,” she said, her eyes going wide. She scanned the ticket several more times. Surely, there must’ve been an error. But, nope. Every scan confirmed the same result. Dwight Lindley of Danville just […]
Iconic Indianapolis westside restaurant closes after 70 years of pan-fried chicken dinners
The Iron Skillet has pan-fried its last piece of chicken — at least for now. After temporarily closing the restaurant last week, owner Ronald Torr told IndyStar he does not plan to reopen. Torr, 74, cited his age, difficulty finding staff and the ongoing construction on the nearby 30th Street bridge for the closure.
Indianapolis Red Lobster location auctioning off entire inventory
Red Lobster has been in the news lately because they are on the verge of bankruptcy. As a result, franchises across the country are closing their doors. One Indianapolis location is currently auctioning off all the equipment in their restaurant. The largest current bid is $8,600 with a little over a day left to bid. Click here to see where to bid.
Finding Faith: Author Sara Cormany
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH)- In a special Finding Faith segment we speak with author Sara Cormany. Suffering from a long list of chronic pain/autoimmune disorders, Sara Cormany has spent much of her life in and out of doctor’s offices and hospital rooms. Cormany has channeled that into a way to help...
It's bird migration season in Indiana. Plant a native tree to keep biodiversity alive.
My relationship with trees has always been one of admiration. Growing up in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, I was surrounded by them. One, the Witness Tree, held a special allure for Gettysburgians and fans of American history. Despite this admiration, it is only in recent years that I have begun to truly appreciate the impact these magnificent sentinels can have on my wellbeing.
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