Industrial fire burns into second day in Richmond, Indiana
By Newslink Staff / April 12, 2023Flames broke out Tuesday and local fire officials expect it could burn for days.
Flames broke out Tuesday and local fire officials expect it could burn for days.
Weather Forecaster Lance Huffman tracks more 70s and dry conditions for the remainder of the workweek.
“I think students who are in college look at teacher compensation, and I think it’s important that legislators remain steadfast in making sure that teachers are compensated well,” Ben Williams, Principal of Northside Middle School, said.
“When I go to evaluate this project, it is kind of like Christmas. Unless the students had a problem and came to me ahead of time, I don’t know what pictures they have chosen. I know what the requirements of the project are, but they are broad and it depends on the picture they use,” Largent said.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder is tracking spring like conditions and sunny days ahead.
“I’ve kind of been on the struggle bus a little bit and its been a matter of putting everything together whether one week struggling off a tee, one week struggling putting. It was nice to finally have a good week,” Smith said.
“I really enjoy being here because I get to meet new people who love the sport, since nobody’s in my major here, a break from school and a break from daily life,” explains member Emily Howell.
Weather Forecaster Eric Segbor is tracking milder and sunny conditions for your Easter weekend along as beyond.
Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking a warm Easter weekend and the possibility for high temperatures near the 80s next week.
“Not only are they working on those problem-solving, critical thinking, math and science standards, they are also getting those real-life experiences,” Eastham said.
“This group has just been amazing. They are good at communicating and putting away distractions and coming together towards a common goal,” said Head Coach Joanna Saleem.
“I learned that the drugs that everyone uses actually messes up the chemical imbalance in your system and makes you want to use more.”
From what the storms left behind to the calmer and warm weather that lies ahead, Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill tracks it all in his full forecast.
“You have a 25 win season, and you win 4 championships this year,” Luce said, “There’s a reason for it, we have good players.”
Weather Forecaster Rachel Sherfey tracks the incoming severe weather threat and breaks down the primary hazards and timing of it all.
“I think they’re very violent and they should be banned off campus,” sophomore Jerry Padgett said. “I got chased down the other day.”
“We have fifty members apart of our club and we have a lot of fun,” Walsh said. “They are working hard to make a difference in our youth, and they are enjoying it. He is an extraordinary male dog that loves to play, run, and be loved on.”
Assistant Chief Oliver Moster is expecting more storms for Central Indiana as well as a cool down for the coming week.
“If we want to change Muncie, we need to change our kids and if we are going to change our kids they need to have enough to eat,” Ball said.
Weather forecaster Ian Kowalski breaks down the chance of thunderstorms today and early next week, as well has warming temperatures.