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Caitlin Clark’s second preseason with the Indiana Fever will be remembered less for her play and more for her broader impact. She sat out the preseason opener with a leg injury, enjoyed a ...
By comparison, there were about 9,500 abortions performed here in 2022, the last full year before the state's near-total abortion ban went into effect. Most of the 146 abortions in Indiana last ...
The concern over Canada is warranted. For years, the neighboring country to our north has been Indiana’s top international trading partner, above both Mexico and China. In 2024, the Hoosier ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The men’s basketball season ended a long time ago for the 2024-25 iteration of Indiana men’s basketball. Indiana called it a day after its 72-59 Big Ten Tournament loss ...
Support WISH-TV’s Focus on Food initiative to combat food insecurity in Central Indiana by submitting your own recipe HERE. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana state government has canceled a summer ...
At Indiana’s only nuclear reactor, engineers conduct the first experiments of their kind in the U.S.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Underground on Purdue University’s campus is the only nuclear reactor in Indiana. Although used just for research purposes — the total energy the reactor generates powers about ...
That included cuts to local health departments and $3.675 million in annual state funds for Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations − the umbrella organization for the state's NPR and PBS operations.
As a lifelong resident of Northwest Indiana and the President & CEO of Indiana Dunes Tourism, I've had the privilege of witnessing our region's remarkable evolution. From our industrial roots to ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Two major storylines have unfolded this month related to the class action lawsuit filed by former Indiana men’s basketball players against the university and former ...
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. — An Indiana man convicted in the fatal shooting of a police officer in 2000 was executed Tuesday by lethal injection in the state’s second execution in 15 years.
That included cuts to local health departments and $3.675 million in annual state funds for Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations − the umbrella organization for the state's NPR and PBS operations.
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