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Bicyclist seriously injured in crash with car near Richmond Walmart; driver arrestedWTHR2 DAYS AGO
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FINAL DEPOT OVERPASS DECK POURING TAKES PLACE TUESDAY(Richmond, IN)--Tuesday is another milestone in the construction of Richmond’s new Depot District overpass. Right now, crews are there conducting the final pour for the overpass’s deck. North E Street under the bridge was been shut down as part of the process Tuesday morning, but it was scheduled to reopen by mid-morning. The overpass is scheduled to open to traffic in a couple of months, although the project won’t be totally complete until next year.Richmond, IN4 hours ago
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EDC TOUTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN CONTRACT DISCUSSIONS WITH CITY(Richmond, IN)--Richmond Common Council met last night. The city’s contract with the EDC is set to expire and be renewed. Valerie Shaffer with the EDC recapped that organization’s accomplishments since the current contract went into effect three and a half years ago. "16 businesses have worked directly with the EDC that resulted in $534 million in new investment, and that's in both real estate and machinery and equipment. That has also led to the creation of - or the pledge of the creation of - 445 new jobs and the retention of 366 existing jobs," Shaffer said. The contract was referred Monday night to the Finance Committee and will come back to Council at a later date.Richmond, IN4 hours ago
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East-Central Indiana Business Survey shows confidence declined in 2023The IU East Business and Economic Research Center in Richmond, Ind., is out with the findings of its annual East-Central Indiana Business Survey. The results show businesses were less optimistic in 2023 than the year prior. "The annual survey collects data from regional business owners or managers regarding their opinions...Richmond, IN1 day ago
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Lathrop puts work on display at hospitalRICHMOND, Ind. — Artist R.L. Lathrop shares his perspective through the artwork he creates by experimenting with a variety of mediums, materials, and textures. “From My Point of View” is open through the end of October in the MacDowell Gallery, located on the second floor of Reid Health Outpatient Care Center, 1100 Reid Parkway.Richmond, IN21 hours ago
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Brad Keselowski Responds to Austin Dillon’s NASCAR Penalties After Richmond ChaosBrad Keselowski Responds to Austin Dillon: Brad Keselowski‘s measured response to the penalties levied against Austin Dillon following the Richmond race highlights substantial tensions within NASCAR’s regulatory landscape. His emphasis on the necessity of accountability raises critical questions about the balance between fostering competitive spirit and maintaining order in the sport. As drivers navigate increasingly complex dynamics, Keselowski’s insights prompt us to reflect on the potential repercussions of a regulatory framework that could either support or undermine the integrity of racing. What implications might this have for the future of NASCAR amidst evolving challenges and the quest for safety?Richmond, IN1 day ago
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Indiana Forecast: Crisp Nights in 40s, Warming Up This WeekendIndianapolis, IN – Residents of Indianapolis can expect a significant drop in overnight temperatures this week, with lows dipping into the 40s before a gradual warming trend kicks in by the weekend. The National Weather Service in Indianapolis forecasts dry conditions with mostly sunny skies dominating through Thursday. On...Indianapolis, IN2 hours ago
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PALNI recognizes outstanding library, consortial staffThe Private Academic Library Network of Indiana recognized library and consortial staff members for outstanding service, deep collaboration, leadership and more during its biennial All-Staff Meeting on Aug. 2 at Marian University. Now in its 31st year, PALNI is a nonprofit organization supporting collaboration for library and information services for...4 hours ago
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Study cites Indiana's costly reliance on coal plantsBroadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration. Indiana ratepayers spend hundreds of millions of dollars per year for power from coal plants that are operating despite the availability of cheaper sources, including wind and solar. The state is emblematic...7 hours ago
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States are banning cellphones in school, here's how Maryland is handling the issueBaltimore (WBFF) — Cellphone usage in schools has become a nationwide concern. Many states are working to get a handle on how students use their phones in class. A crack down on cellphones began last year when Florida became the first state to require all its public schools to bar students from using their phones during class. Since then, several states including Ohio, Indiana, and Oklahoma have implemented similar policies. Many more state legislatures have considered bills that would prohibit students from using cellphones in class.10 hours ago
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IFCA Coaches' 2024 Preseason Poll ranks 16 Northeast Indiana high school football teamsFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) - Sixteen Northeast Indiana high school football squads are seeing their names in the Indiana Football Coaches Association's 2024 preseason poll. Two Northeast Indiana teams found themselves in the top five of their classifications, with three others earning spots in their top tens. Below is a...11 hours ago
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Experts encourage talking about empty nest syndromeParents at Butler and other Indiana colleges, along with those across the country could be facing empty nest syndrome as they prepare for a shift at home.Butler, IN11 hours ago
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Fewer Indiana students are chronically absent from schoolSchool attendance is improving for many Indiana students according to recent state data on chronic absenteeism. For the second year in a row, fewer students are chronically absent from school. Students are considered chronically absent if they miss 10 percent of the school year — about 18 days — even...14 hours ago
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