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  • Aug 28, 2024 | wishtv.com | Daja Stowe

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — After 70 years of operation, a Bloomington restaurant announced its immediate closure on social media on Wednesday. Cafe Pizzaria’s wrote in a Facebook post,“Dear Bloomington,We have decided that it is time for us to retire and have more time to focus on family. Thanks to all our loyal customers over the past 70 years!We would especially like to thank all of our employees. You have been exceptional and we love each and every one of you.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | wishtv.com | Daja Stowe

    SHOALS, Ind. (WISH) — An Indiana conservation officer is being recognized for his heroic efforts in rescuing a woman on Monday from a burning home in Shoals. At 12:20 p.m., Officer Kendrick Fuhrman was on patrol when he responded to a report of a house fire in the 800 block of High Street. Being one of the first to arrive, bystanders told him that people were still inside the home. Fuhrman entered the burning home and found both a male and a woman inside.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | wishtv.com | Daja Stowe

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Public Library is inviting business owners and entrepreneurs to attend the launching of its Small Business Series in September, designed to educate and inspire. The series of programs, beginning Sept. 9 through Oct. 1, will cover essential business topics such as financial statements, law, marketing, certifications, and intellectual property, according to a release.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | wishtv.com | Daja Stowe

    ANDERSON, Ind. (WISH) — A driver has died from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash in Anderson on Tuesday, according to police. Anderson Police Department officers were dispatched to a crash involving a Honda Accord and a Dodge Ram truck at the intersection of West 53rd Street and West 53rd Street Parkway at 1:44 p.m. on Tuesday. According to a release, the driver of the Honda was found in serious condition and was later pronounced dead at the scene.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | wishtv.com | Daja Stowe

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Two million people will be diagnosed with cancer this year and more than half of them will receive lattice radiation therapy during their care. It’s one of the best ways to control a tumor’s growth, but it can also come with some risks. Now, a new more targeted treatment is helping to blast away tumors and save more lives. News 8’s Brittany Noble has the details in the latest Health SpotlightThis story was created from a script aired on WISH-TV.