Nicknames For Each Major City In The United States Let’s talk about city nicknames! Did you know that most major cities across the United States have fun, serious, or even a funny nickname that will tell you a lot about them? It like they have their own personal identity. Some city nicknames we are sure […]
Big Ten Explores $2 Billion Private Capital Deal The Big Ten Conference is reportedly in discussions to form a $2 billion private capital partnership. This move, tentatively named “Big Ten Enterprises,” would create a commercial entity to manage revenue-generating activities such as media rights, sponsorships, and league revenue. The proposed deal involves private investors who […]
Rick Snyder Discusses Indianapolis’ Deadly Violence Surge With Hammer & Nigel Rick Snyder, President of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 86, recently joined the Hammer and Nigel Show to address the alarming rise in violence in Indianapolis. Over a 24-hour period, the city experienced nine shootings, one stabbing, and five homicides, highlighting a troubling […]
Conservationist Jane Goodall Passes Away at 91 While on U.S. Speaking Tour Renowned primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall has passed away at the age of 91 due to natural causes while on a speaking tour in California. Her death, confirmed by the Jane Goodall Institute, marks the end of a groundbreaking career that transformed […]
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93.1 WIBC Special: For the Love of Slick – A Tribute to Bob and Nancy Leonard 93.1 WIBC proudly presents For the Love of Slick: In the Words of Bob and Nancy Leonard, a heartfelt audio special celebrating the life and legacy of Indiana basketball legend Bobby “Slick” Leonard and his wife, Nancy Leonard. This tribute […]
More Shrimp Recalled Over Radioactive Contamination Risk Indiana residents should be aware of a significant recall involving frozen shrimp sold at Kroger and affiliated grocery stores. AquaStar (USA) Corp. has expanded its voluntary recall to include nearly 85,000 additional bags of shrimp due to potential contamination with Cesium-137, a radioactive material that poses long-term health […]
Presidential Performers Richard Nixon Talent: Multi-Instrumentalist Extraordinaire He didn’t just record tapes — Nixon played everything. Piano, sax, violin, accordion… you name it. He even performed on The Tonight Show. Maybe not a crook, but definitely a one-man band.
1. It has two names The season is known as both “fall” and “autumn.” The word “autumn” comes from Latin, while “fall” originated in 17th-century Britain as a shortening of the phrase “fall of the leaf.” While both are correct, “fall” is more commonly used in American English.
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WAtCH LIVE: Officials Hold Presser Following Charlie Kirk’s Assassin Being In Custody Officials are holding a live press conference to address the recent capture of the suspect accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The announcement follows an intensive investigation after Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University. Authorities are expected […]
Reflecting on 9/11: WIBC’s “The Hoosier Call to Courage” Special Offers a Powerful Journey Through History In A Hoosier Perspective As the anniversary of September 11, 2001, approaches, it’s a time for reflection, remembrance, and honoring the resilience of a nation forever changed. To mark this solemn occasion, 93.1 WIBC presents “The Hoosier Call to Courage”, […]