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Experts: Key to stopping mass shootings is understanding mindset of killers
CINCINNATI —
Mental health professionals and mass shooting experts in the Greater Cincinnati area are saying the key to figuring out how to stop mass shootings will come through understanding the mindset of the killer.
Annual festival gets public up close and personal with bats
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Things got a little batty on Saturday!
That's as many got up close and personal with the nightime creatures.
It's part of the 12th Annual Bat Festival.
RANDOM 'SOMEONE COMPLIMENTED YOU!' TEXT MESSAGE GONE VIRAL. IS IT A SCAM?
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI)- A text message has some people concerned. The message says someone has given you a compliment and provides a link to read it.
Helen Irvine says she has received a suspicious text message about three to four times within the last week.
ND band student participates in INPact Band
On Aug. 10 and 11, North Daviess eighth grade band student Jacob Wilson, son of Chad and Norma Wilson of Odon, participated in an event known as the INPact Band.
Armadillos in Indiana rare, but they're here
Dead one found at U.S. 41 and Fort Harrison on Friday.
When a Tribune-Star delivery driver told Mick Siemers he saw a dead armadillo at U.S. 41 and Fort Harrison Road on Friday, Siemers was skeptical.
Winona Symphony welcomes new Music Director
WINONA, Minn. (WKBT) - The Winona Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors welcomes Erik Rohde as the new Music Director and Conductor.
Professor of the Week: Dr. Barbara Skinner
Brief Bio: (From the Indiana State University Website)
Professor of the Week: Jeffery Stone
Why did you choose to teach at ISU? I wanted a university that had a mix of undergraduate and graduate students, where I could integrate research into my courses and one that was at a location that was close to my family.
‘Shakespeare Saved My Life’
DUBOIS — English students at Northeast Dubois High School got a crash course Monday on one way to apply Shakespeare to modern life.