Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
Good morning, Terre Haute. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 18th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Terre Haute wins Best College Town and Best Recreational Golf Course in Indiana by Midwest Traveler. Tribune-Star
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Terre Haute couple was arrested for neglect resulting in the death of their 9-month-old baby. WTHI-TV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Terre Haute's singing janitor, Richard Goodall, received standing ovations for his rendition of 'Faithfully' on America's Got Talent, winning immense local and national support. Tribune-Star
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The Indiana Department of Transportation is hosting hiring fairs on Sept. 24 in Terre Haute, Cloverdale, and Frankfort for winter seasonal jobs, offering up to $25 per hour. Tribune-Star
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Vigo County schools were awarded over $120,000 for safety enhancements via Indiana's Secured School Safety Grant Program, as part of a wider $24 million allocation for 499 schools. Tribune-Star
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Vigo County imposes a burn ban until Sept. 24 due to drought conditions, prohibiting campfires, debris burning, and open burning. Tribune-Star
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Vigo County Commissioner candidates discussed their platforms at a public forum, aiming to align with voters' values before the November election. WTHI-TV
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ 20-year-old hair stylist Alana Royal reflects on her enriching experience styling hair at New York Fashion Week, highlighting the camaraderie, learning, and future aspirations it ignited. Tribune-Star
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Indiana State University forms a three-year naming-rights partnership with Union Health for Hulman Center facilities, enhancing visibility and supporting student-athlete health. Tribune-Star
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Queensryche Live at The Mill Terre Haute
Experience a night of rock music with Queensryche, Great White, and Slaughter performing live in Terre Haute.
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Terre Haute Catholic Charities Bread & Produce Distribution
Experience a community resource event providing nutritious food and support through Catholic Charities in Terre Haute.
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The Nerd: A Comedy at Community Theatre
Experience a delightful comedy that follows aspiring architect Willum Cubbert as he reflects on the debt he owes to his mysterious benefactor, Rick Steadman.
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The Nerd: A Comedy Play
Experience the comedic journey of Willum Cubbert, an aspiring architect who reflects on his life-changing encounter with a fellow ex-GI in Terre Haute.
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Annual Joint Liaison Formation Clinic in Terre Haute, IN
Experience formation flying through safety briefings, ground school, and camaraderie with fellow pilots at this annual convention.
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The Nerd - A Theatrical Experience
Experience the comedic journey of Willum Cubbert, an aspiring architect whose life takes a turn when he meets the man who saved his life during the war.
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The Nerd - A Comedic Play
Experience the comedic journey of Willum Cubbert, an aspiring architect whose life is deeply impacted by a fellow ex-GI he has yet to meet.
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The Nerd: A Theatrical Comedy
Experience the comedic journey of Willum Cubbert, an aspiring architect who grapples with the influence of a fellow ex-GI he has never met.
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Parke County Covered Bridge Festival
Experience the charm of autumn at Indiana's largest festival, featuring 31 historic covered bridges, authentic arts and crafts, delicious food, and stunning fall foliage.
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Murray State Racers vs. Indiana State Sycamores Football Game
Experience an exciting college football showdown between the Murray State Racers and the Indiana State Sycamores at Memorial Stadium.
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