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Former Indiana governor and former Purdue University president, Mitch Daniels, spoke with Angela Ganote on the Angela Answers segment. The morning segment shows the rendering of the new building ...
Student allegedly raped on Jennings County special needs school bus, 1 charged Wagner Reese attorney Laura Swafford sits down with FOX59 morning news anchor Angela Ganote in the Angela Answers ...
FOX59/CBS4 Reporter Hannah Follman sat down with FOX59 Morning News Anchor Angela Ganote on Friday to discuss how she recently lost her mom to pancreatic cancer. Follman’s mom, Dr. Holly J.
INDIANAPOLIS — National First Tee Week is upon us! First Tee is an organization that teaches golf, but also focuses on ...
The Horizon Christian school is giving back while developing a heart of positivity for the Day of Service. FOX59 morning news anchor Angela Ganote sits with students and leadership ...
NUVO published an article written by Susan Neville (which can still be found here on the NUVO website about two aspiring ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A man was injured and multiple people were displaced during an apartment fire on the north side of Indianapolis Friday night. According to a Facebook post from the Indianapolis ...
LAWRENCE, Ind. — An investigation is underway after a juvenile was injured in a shooting in Lawrence Sunday morning. According to the Lawrence Police Department, just before 3:30 a.m., officers ...
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Booking photo of Robert Fox courtesy of JCSD. According to a press release, 28-year-old Robert W.D. Fox of Norman, Indiana, was detained by police around 4:50 p.m. Saturday. Police believe Fox ...
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WXIN/WTTV — If it seems like scam texts have simply become part of daily life, there could be good reason for that: crooks are making a lot of money off them. Just last year, according to the ...