Noah’s Animal Hospital needs your help to save sick dogs
The staff at a veterinarian’s office needs your help because a sick litter of puppies was dropped off to them. Noah’s Animal Hospital says the litter has Parvovirus and is keeping them to make sure they get
Bob Knight moves back to Bloomington
Former IU men’s basketball coach Bob Knight has bought a house in Bloomington not far from Assembly Hall. Property records show Knight and his wife have bought a home that is over 4,800 square feet valued at
Thousand to visit Indy for Coach Summit
Twenty thousand people are coming to Indianapolis to work out. Beachbody, the company that brings you P90X and Insanity, is bringing its Coach Summit back to Indy for the second year. You can expect to see many
Auditor Tera Klutz reveals state budget surplus of $410 million
Gov. Eric Holcomb is proposing major investments following the state’s fiscal-year revenue report. Indiana Auditor Tera Klutz released the 2019 fiscal year close-out report Thursday, which says the state ended the fiscal year with a budget surplus
Kokomo church to help pay $5.2 million in medical debt
A Kokomo church, which understands the burden of medical bills, is giving back to the community. According to the Kokomo Perspective, Fuel Church of Kokomo and Westfield and RIP Medical Debt, have joined forces to pay off
Dollar General aims to attract more affluent customers
Dollar General, known for offering lower-cost products, is attempting to attract a more affluent audience in addition to the customers it already serves. Recently, the store has added home decorations, pillows and gift bags, according to CNN.
Duke Energy to build Discovery Park District solar power plant
Duke Energy has announced plans for a $3.5 million project to build a 1.6-megawatt solar power plant in Discovery Park District near Purdue University. Duke says the solar power plant will produce enough electricity to power about
Fishers-based brothers charged with providing firearms to ISIS
Two brothers have been indicted on charges that they provided support to ISIS. Moyad Dannon, 21, and Mahde Dannon, 20, both of Fishers, both face multiple firearms charges and one count of attempting to provide material support
Driving made easier for new Hoosiers
It just became easier for new Hoosiers to get a driver’s license. If you already have a valid out-of-state driver’s license upon moving to Indiana, you won’t have to take the written driving exam, according to a
Gov. Holcomb goes big on campaign funding
Gov. Holcomb ended June with more than $6 million in the bank. His campaign account, combined with the accounts of Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Republican Party, ended June with $7.23 million cash-on-hand. This total