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  • 3 weeks ago | wkyc.com | Rich Nye

    INDIANAPOLIS — June 6 is World Transplant Day. A Beech Grove Police Department detective is alive and well today thanks to the selfless act of giving by a Community Health Network nurse. Matt Smith investigates crimes. In the past few years, a genetic kidney disease was robbing Matt of his quality of life. He was always cold, with itchy skin, his legs swollen from retaining fluids. He slept poorly and felt lethargic from the toxins in his body.

  • 1 month ago | abc10.com | Rich Nye

    Benjamin Ritchie, 45, had been on Indiana’s death row since 2002, when he was convicted of killing Beech Grove Police Officer Bill Toney during a chase on foot. Ritchie was executed at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, according to Indiana Department of Correction officials.

  • 1 month ago | whas11.com | Rich Nye

    MODOC, Ind. — A small school district in east central Indiana is going to court against the State of Indiana to keep its classrooms open. Union School Corporation has filed a complaint in Randolph County Superior Court for an injunction seeking relief from a new state law that calls for the school to close. Union Schools teaches less than 300 students, kindergarten through 12th grade, in just one building in Modoc, Indiana.

  • 1 month ago | wltx.com | Rich Nye

    NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — An Anderson man will likely spend the rest of his life in prison for stalking and killing his ex-wife at a Fishers gas station. At the sentencing hearing for Joshua Farmer Wednesday afternoon, the victim's mother and two sisters delivered powerful messages straight to the man who killed Kaylah Farmer.

  • Mar 14, 2025 | abc10.com | Rich Nye

    A Marion County judge sentenced Raymond Childs III on March 10. A jury found Childs guilty in October 2024 of all six murder charges against him, as well as charges of attempted murder and  carrying a handgun without a license. The new trial came after a judge declared a mistrial on July 23, 2024, in Childs' first trial after something that was said during witness testimony.

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Rich Nye
Rich Nye @RichNye13
6 Jun 25

RT @WTHRcom: Josh Chalfant, an Indianapolis native and singer-songwriter, has released a new song titled "YES 'CERS" ahead of the Pacers' r…

Rich Nye
Rich Nye @RichNye13
6 Jun 25

Danville, IN, native @joshcmusik stopped by #WTHR to perform his acoustic rap "YES 'CERS". Josh Chalfant hopes the song released this week becomes the #Pacers anthem. You can download the song wherever you find music. His performance and my interview with Josh are on @WTHRcom. https://t.co/Z1alaat5Oe

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6 Jun 25

RT @RichNye13: ICYMI📺: @gloversicecream in Frankfort celebrates 100 years in business with new owners returning the factory to consistent p…