Thursday, June 5th, 2025
Good morning, Terre Haute. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 5th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A new digital book player was introduced today in Terre Haute to help visually impaired residents live more independently with features like Bluetooth and direct book downloads. Danny Wayne Beemer from the Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library demonstrated the device at a monthly meeting at the Vigo County Public Library — where other useful resources are shared. WTHI-TV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Indiana Department of Education released its first draft of an updated school accountability model on Wednesday—focusing on academic mastery, career readiness, communication, work ethic, and literacy—with a public comment period now open and further drafts scheduled for late summer/early fall before a final rule is expected by Dec. 31. This draft also introduces a grading scale that measures key milestones from grade 3 through grade 12. WTWO
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today, Terre Haute began updating its signs after a brand refresh—starting with the welcome sign at U.S. 41 and Maple Avenue. City officials said other signs will be replaced as needed when they become worn. WTHI-TV
- ➤ Terre Haute is starting summer road paving projects with a $3.6 million budget for modernizing city streets — Mayor Sakbun said drivers should expect closures and delays as crews work in phases from Thirteenth to Seventeenth Streets and along Twenty Second Street, with work finishing by October. WTHI-TV
- ➤ Terre Haute City Clerk Michelle Edwards reported Wednesday that her office received scam texts asking recipients to pay bogus traffic tickets — the texts are not from any court or clerk's office. Tribune-Star
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Thrive West Central officially opened 42 townhomes on Terre Haute's east side today as part of its (Homes for the Future Program). Each home offers over 1,900 square feet, sidewalks, paved roads and a dog park, and will be sold for about mid-$300,000. WTHI-TV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Terre Haute resident and Northview High School student Will Kinne qualified for the 2025 US Rowing Youth National Championship, making him the first rower from Wabash Valley Crew to earn the honor. The championships will be held in Sarasota from June 12-15. WTWO
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Summer Games
12 PM – 4 PM — Indiana State University — Volunteer registration available — Discover extraordinary athleticism and inclusion in action.
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WVRR Kids Running Program
8 AM – 8 PM — Deming Park — Registration required — Exciting running program for kids ages 4-13 promoting fitness and fun.
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NO KINGS Peaceful Rally and Food Drive
On Saturday, June 14, we’re taking to the streets nationwide to tell the administration that America has no kings. We will also be holding a Food Drive for Brown Baggers School Food Program of Sullivan County.
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Annual Car Show
5:00 – 6:30 PM — Cobblestone Crossings Health Campus — Free entry — Celebrate local automotive culture at this beloved community tradition.
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Gears for Grunts Car Show 2025
10 AM – 2 PM — Top Guns — Pre-registration includes a t-shirt — Enjoy live music, food, and bounce houses while supporting veterans.
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Album Release Party and Pop/Punk Prom
7-11:30 p.m. — Terre Haute Brewing Company — $10 Presale / $15 Day of Show — Relive your high school prom with emo vibes, live music, and a free album download.
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WTE Farmers Market
12-4 p.m. — WaterTower Estates — Free entry — Enjoy local produce, artisanal foods, and live music in a picturesque winery setting.
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Terre Haute Independence Day Celebration
Dusk — Fairbanks Park — Free entry — Celebrate the 4th of July with food, live music, and a spectacular fireworks show.
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