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Former Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter came on the Kendall and Casey Show last month to discuss the investigation into Dubois County Sherriff Tom Kleinhelter’s misuse of jail commissary funds and talk about how he believes someone in Governor Braun’s office was involved in squashing the investigation to protect Kleinhelter as he is a […]
A recent survey by Talker Research reveals that the “ideal” annual salary for Americans is around $74,000. The study, conducted with 2,000 U.S. adults for SurePayroll by Paychex, found that while many consider this amount sufficient for contentment, nearly 20% feel they would need a six-figure income to fully enjoy their lifestyle. Meanwhile, half of […]
Cracker Barrel unveiled a brand new logo on Tuesday, dropping the familiar illustration of a man leaning against a barrel and opting for a clean, text-only design. It’s the first time in nearly five decades that the brand’s logo consists solely of lettering. When the Old Country Store chain first launched in 1969, its logo […]
HBO “Real Time” host Bill Maher discussed the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska on Friday with his panel, describing the claim that Donald Trump is aligned with Vladimir Putin as a “zombie lie.” Panelist Walter Kirk remarked that Putin appeared more like Trump’s caddy than an equal partner, rejecting the notion that Trump is a Russian […]
In the fall of 2005, Troye Kinnett received the call to do some recording for the Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, a musical that John Mellencamp was working on with Stephen King at the time. Six months later, the Muncie, Indiana native began touring with Mellencamp’s band, playing keyboards, accordion, harmonica, and singing backing vocals. […]
While redistricting in Indiana seemed unpopular several weeks ago, increased pressure from President Trump’s administration has led to uncertainty at the statehouse. Influencer Charlie Kirk recently challenged Indiana’s lawmakers on X to abide by the president’s call for redistricting. Soon after that posting, all 7 House members came out in favor. Rep Craig Haggard joined […]
Rapper and Singer Sean Kingston was sentenced on Friday to three and a half years in federal prison for orchestrating a scheme in which he used his celebrity status to obtain luxury goods worth $1 million without paying for them. In March, a jury convicted Kingston and his mother, Janice Eleanor Turner, of conspiracy to […]
In recent years, sports betting has exploded in popularity, moving from shady backrooms to slick mobile apps and mainstream advertising. But as legal and illegal betting markets expand, an unsettling trend has emerged: wagers being placed on Little League baseball games. Little League Baseball has expressed concern over this, calling for fans to stop betting […]
Kendall and Casey: “It’s still largely, in the inflated home price world we live, prohibiting many people from buying a home.” Mortgage rates have dropped again, reaching their lowest point of 2025. According to Freddie Mac’s latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) fell to 6.58% this week. “Mortgage rates fell […]
50 years ago, songwriter Bruce Springsteen released his breakthrough album Born to Run. The legendary album captured the ideals of a generation of American youths during a decade of political turmoil, war, and issues facing the working class. Author Peter Ames Carlin, who wrote the New York Times Best Selling biography about Springsteen titled Bruce, […]
Kendall and Casey: “Life has just gotten unaffordable. Can we just say the obvious? For many people, life is simply unaffordable.” There has been a massive spike in the prices of beef in July due to strong demand and long-term issues in domestic production. According to the latest consumer price index, which the Bureau of […]
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has been subject to ridicule after decades of citing a fictional middle-class family to justify his political positions. The New York Democrat has long referenced Joe and Eileen Bailey, imaginary constituents from Massapequa, Long Island, who he detailed in his 2007 book “Positively American: Winning Back the American Middle Class […]
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