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Indianapolis Man Charged With Stalking Indiana Fever Guard Sophie Cunningham

(INDIANAPOLIS) - An Indianapolis man has been charged with stalking Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.Court documents say 49-year-old Kevin Singh was charged in Marion County with one count of stalking as a Level 6 felony, one count of intimidation as a Level 6 felony and misdemeanor harassme...

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Indiana World War II Veteran Dies At 104

(EVANSVILLE) - One of Indiana's oldest living World War II veterans has died.Irving LeVine of Evansville passed away at the age of 104.Honor Flight of Southern Indiana says LeVine was a former Sergeant who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1946, with tours in India and China.LeVine w...

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Senate Passes Banks Bill To Convert Vacant Buildings Into Housing

(WASHINGTON) - The U.S. Senate has passed legislation from Indiana U.S. Senator Jim Banks aimed at converting vacant and underused buildings into housing.The bill is known as the RESIDE Act.It would create a pilot program to help communities repurpose abandoned structures into affordable homes.Su...

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Trine Launches New Online Doctor Of Business Administration Program

(ANGOLA) - Trine University has launched a new online Doctor of Business Administration degree program for business professionals looking to advance their leadership and strategy skills.The first cohort's classes began June 8. New cohorts start every eight weeks.The online DBA program offers five...

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Monarch Butterflies Returning To Indiana For Summer Breeding Season

(INDIANA) - Monarch butterflies are returning across Indiana as their summer breeding season gets underway.After spending the winter in Mexico and migrating north through the spring, monarchs are now arriving in the Hoosier State in search of milkweed.Milkweed is the plant monarchs rely on to lay...

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Noble County Candy Tests Negative For THC

(ALBION) - Candy distributed to students at Central Noble Primary School tested negative for THC and marijuana-related substances.The Noble County Sheriff's Office says the investigation began May 27 after a Central Noble staff member reported candy had been given to students in bags with labels ...

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Fake AAA Email Scam Targets Drivers With Fraudulent Safety Warning

(UNITED STATES) - Drivers are being warned about a fake AAA email that falsely claims a new federal vehicle safety requirement is about to take effect.Cybersecurity experts say the email is a phishing scam designed to look like an official safety notice.The message claims drivers will be required...

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Mother And Daughter Displaced After Waterloo Apartment Fire

(WATERLOO) - A Waterloo mother and her 10-year-old daughter are still trying to find a permanent place to stay after an apartment fire displaced them from Knoll Creek apartments in May.21Alive reports Kristina Greig has lived at Knoll Creek since 2019. She says almost everything she and her daugh...

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Indiana Farm Bureau: Fourth Of July Cookout Costs Down This Year

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Hoosiers planning a Fourth of July cookout may find lower grocery prices this summer.Indiana Farm Bureau's annual summer cookout survey found the average cost to feed 10 people is $66.73, or about $6.67 per person. That's a 7 percent decrease from last year's average of $71.49.In...

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Texas Woman Injured After Deer Collision on State Road 8

(DEKALB COUNTY) - A Texas woman was injured late Monday night after her vehicle struck a deer on State Road 8 near Butler.The DeKalb County Sheriff's Office says the crash happened at 11:32 p.m. on June 23 east of the west junction of State Road 1.Investigators say Victoria Lee Tachtampas, 30, of...

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