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WTHI-TV at 70: The Angel of Death, Orville Lynn Majors
It was a murder trial that captivated the entire state of Indiana and gained nationwide attention. A Linton man who was accused of murdering the very patients he was trained to care for. That man was Orville Lynn Majors. He was nicknamed the "Angel of Death" by his former Vermillion...
Baseball-size hail, tornadoes possible tonight in Bloomington, surrounding area
Bad weather is on the way: The National Weather Service in Indianapolis is warning of risk for tornadoes and hail of up to 2.5 inches in diameter across much of Indiana including Bedford, Ellettsville and Bloomington. A tornado watch was issued at 2:25 p.m. that lasts until midnight for Monroe, Greene, Lawrence, Morgan and Owen counties. ...
'I'm excited for these kids': Inside Eastern Greene baseball's revitalization this spring
C.J. Shelton is an important connection in the revival of Eastern Greene baseball. He was a player back when the T-Birds regularly had winning records and competed for conference and sectional titles. Years later, he was on Wes Arthur's staff and took over when Arthur moved on, providing a face familiar with the program and the players.
Residents voice concerns about US 41 railroad crossing in Shelburn
SHELBURN, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A loose railroad is causing issues as motorists head north on US 41 in Shelburn. Former Sullivan County commissioner Timothy Abrams said that he saw many malfunctions on this highway. As cars go over the crossing in the right lane, they drop off onto a visibly loose concrete panel. Abrams said […]
Bicknell continues major construction on S.R. 67
BICKNELL - Construction is underway on a major road project in along State Road 67 in Bicknell. The $4 million project, which uses both state and federal money, began in 2017 when the city told state officials they wanted to see sidewalks along the road. Construction began in late fall....
Softball Recap: South Vermillion falls despite strong effort from Kenley Minor
If South Vermillion was feeling good off their 14-2 takedown of North Montgomery last Thursday, their most recent game may have dampened their spirits a bit. The South Vermillion Wildcats fell just short of the Shakamak Lakers by a score of 5-4 on Friday. South Vermillion was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Shakamak apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in May of 2023.
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