
Scott Sander
Anchor at WISH-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Anchor at WNDY-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Dad of two. Husband of one. Old School/Old Fool: I still use verbs on teevee. Anchor @WISH_TV #Daybreak8
Articles
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2 days ago |
wishtv.com | Scott Sander
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The booms come soon over Indiana, as Independence Day draws near. In Daybreak’s weekly visit with Indianapolis Moms, Kait Baumgartner says there’s no reason to wait until July 4 for family fun and fireworks. Now-June 28“This is underway right now!” she says about the five day festival. “Runs throughout the weekend. There’s food, there’s things for the kids to do.
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3 days ago |
wishtv.com | Scott Sander
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A new survey finds sharp differences between nationalities when it comes to supporting small businesses – with Americans in particular showing a deep emotional connection. That said, people here and all over the world tend to have little understanding of how many small businesses there are. Constant Contact says its “Small Business Now” report asked questions of a total of 8,000 people across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia.
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4 days ago |
wishtv.com | Scott Sander
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Bearing a bumper crop of basil, rosemary, and sage, Community Health Registered Dietician Carole Corder delivers a savory message: Eat more herbs and spices. “It’s so easy,” she told WISH-TV’s Daybreak audience. “You just go along and choose what you like. What smells good to you?”Corder contends there are several benefits from her spicy suggestions. The first upside is added flavor without the dangers of salt, the most popular seasoning.
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1 week ago |
wishtv.com | Scott Sander
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — This week’s episode of the Behind the Bricks podcast takes viewers a few miles east of the track, to the biggest billboard in Indianapolis: The J.W. Marriott hotel. The idea for a podcast started with a trip to the top for IMS President Doug Boles, thanks to an invitation from the company that puts up the massive graphics on the hotel.
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1 week ago |
wishtv.com | Scott Sander
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) — A true piece of Indiana history has now completed a remarkable rally: From a heap of scrap to a fully-functional future through a feat of engineering and cross-community cooperation. A ribbon-cutting ceremony on the Bell Ford Bridge at Geist Park in Fishers marked the end of an odyssey that spanned nearly 20 years and five counties. Scroll to the bottom to see photos of this decades-long journey. Bell Ford Bridge dates back to the late 1860s.
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