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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: Have you seen Milo?
(Local News ~ 02/01/23)
A scared dog escaped a tragic accident three years ago, but his family has continued the search to bring him back home. Milo was an emotional support dog for Jenna and a pal to her husband and Brenda’s son, Derrick Monet. After visiting family for Christmas in Arizona, the couple and Milo were on their way home to Maryland along Interstate 70 when tragedy struck. ...
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Bloomington Man Sentenced to Over 5 Years in Federal Prison for Trafficking Fentanyl from California Using U.S Mail
(Local News ~ 02/01/23)
INDIANAPOLIS — Jacob Magness, 23, of Bloomington, Indiana, was sentenced to 70 months in federal prison for possession and distribution of fentanyl and other controlled substances. According to court documents, on November 1, 2021, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service was alerted to a suspicious package with a nonexistent return address coming from California. ...
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Stockrahm signs with University of Indianapolis
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/23)
Growing up, Northview’s Gabe Stockrahm saw the way his father, John, was obsessed with the game of football, which caused him to fall in love with the sport at an early age as well. That continued on as he got older and his dreams of playing at the collegiate level strengthened...
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Clay City hangs on for sectional win despite late WRV rally
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/23)
White River Valley refused to go quietly in its sectional 57 opener with Clay City Wednesday night as it trailed by double digits in the fourth quarter. Even an eight-point deficit with over two minutes remaining did not stop WRV from trying but it was Clay City who survived 48-47...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: Northview graduate is calling the shots
(Local News ~ 02/01/23)
A Northview graduate recently won an award for his ability to “call the shots.” Tyler Hutcheson works with his friend country music singer and songwriter Luke Combs. “Luke is my friend and my boss,” said Tyler while traveling back to Nashville for a concert. “Luke is probably one of the most genuine and honest people you will ever meet, and he’s so grateful.”...
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Rickey O’Neal, Terre Haute
(Obituary ~ 02/01/23)
Rickey L. O'Neal passed away on January 7, 2023, after a battle with cancer. Rickey was born September 4, 1956, in Terre Haute, IN to John and Mary O'Neal. He was married to his wife, Pam, for over 3 years.
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