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Indiana Attorney General asks judge to freeze all of former sheriff Jamey Noel's assets
CLARK COUNTY, Indiana — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a new lawsuit against former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel, Kenneth Hughbanks and Auto-Owners Insurance Company. Noel is facing 25 felony charges, including counts of theft, tax evasion, corrupt business practices, ghost employment and official misconduct. Hughbanks, the...
Powerball Double Play ticket worth $50,000 sold in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – Someone in Indiana is $50,000 richer. A Powerball Double Play ticket matched four of five numbers and the Powerball for Wednesday’s drawing. The winning numbers for the May 8 drawing were 10-22-43-55-57 with the Powerball of 2. The ticket was purchased at Kroger 407 located at 929 S. 13th St. in Decatur. Double […]
Danville Shipt Shopper helps save customer’s life
DANVILLE — On Friday morning, Cynthia Pacheco is visiting Anita Alban at a rehab center in Danville. The two met three-years-ago when Pacheco started picking up her groceries. Pacheco is a shopper for Shipt, a delivery service, and formed a friendship with Alban. "Just when she would deliver the...
Addressing the rise in bullying at Indiana Schools
GREENFIELD, Ind. — Statistics show bullying in Indiana schools is on the rise, and according to local experts, it is happening more among younger kids. Just this week, a 10-year-old in Greenfield ended his life after his parents said he was bullied at school. “Nobody on this earth wants this to happen to their children,” […]
Oklahoma gun theft results in five Indiana arrests
WASHINGTON, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Police say a handgun being stolen in Oklahoma led to the arrest of five individuals in Washington, Indiana. According to the Washington Police Department, an Oklahoma resident contacted them on Tuesday regarding a theft of a gun and several other items from their residence. The Oklahoman said the person they believed […]
Cooler and brighter today; aurora possible tonight
We get more sunshine around central Indiana today but we are off to a cooler start. Temperatures have fallen to the 40s and low 50s this Friday morning. The jacket and the sunglasses would be the main items to grab as you’re heading out the door. There is a minor chance for a few spotty showers around this afternoon and evening. Having the umbrella in the car could come in handy but if you forget it, really, the rain won’t amount to much for those that get it.
United Methodist Church lifts ban on same-sex marriages
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Pastor Aaron Hobbs of the Broadway United Methodist Church says they are forward-thinking rule breakers. His church was defiant, and has been open to same sex marriages and LGBTQ+ people serving in the clergy even before the United Methodist Church lifted its ban on same-sex marriages last week.
14 charged after Israel-Hamas War protest outside Indiana Governor’s Residence
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Fourteen people were formally charged by the state of Indiana on Friday with a class B misdemeanor for a protest on April 25. The protest called for a cease-fire in Gaza outside the Indiana Governor’s Residence on Meridian Street. Traffic was interrupted for 45 minutes...
Dry by Saturday morning. How will the weather be for Mother's Day?
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - A weather system moves through late Friday night through Saturday morning, bringing us more cloud cover after dark and rain showers after midnight, which wrap-up before sunrise on Saturday. A lot of buzz on social media about the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights overnight...
ALL IN Music & Arts Festival to not host 2024 event
INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the ALL IN Music & Arts Festival announced on Friday that there will not be a 2024 edition of the Indianapolis festival. According to a post on the festival’s social media, officials with the festival said they are taking a year off and are planning to host a 2025 edition of […]
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