EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 2 MIN
Indianapolis Local Pulse: Storm Recovery and Job Growth in Indiana
from Indianapolis Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, March 13. We start with the storms that rocked our state this week, leaving a path of destruction just northwest of us. WTHR reports confirmed EF-3 tornado damage near Lake Village in Newton County, with winds up to 150 miles per hour snapping 130 utility poles and damaging over 100 structures. Tragically, an elderly couple lost their lives when their home was destroyed, and 10 others were injured. Closer to home, TriWest Schools in Hendricks County saw athletic equipment scattered across tennis courts and trees down by the entrance after fierce winds hit around 8 p.m. Crews are out today under clearing skies, with lows in the upper teens this morning but warming to the low 50s by afternoon, perfect for cleanup. Expect gusty winds up to 50 miles per hour tomorrow, spotty showers tonight, and possible storms or snow Sunday night, so plan outdoor activities carefully today. Shifting to brighter news, our job market heats up with Indiana Economic Development Corporation pushing high-tech roles in semiconductors and EVs from companies like Eli Lilly and Cummins. They are hiring for a Recycling Market Development Program Manager downtown to boost local recycling with businesses and city hall. We have about 20,000 manufacturing jobs statewide, rounded up, creating high-wage paths right here. Real estate stays strong too, with investors watching steady home prices amid new builds near the Circle. A new recycling initiative from city hall could ease waste rules for neighborhoods like Fountain Square, impacting daily pickups positively. Tonight, catch the Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as they shake off recent losses. Local high schools report solid wins, like TriWest's resilience post-storm. Over the past day, Indianapolis police note minor crashes on I-65 northbound into downtown but no major crimes; stay vigilant around Meridian Street after a few theft alerts. Looking ahead, community cleanup volunteers meet Saturday at Monument Circle, and a feel-good story: neighbors in Wells County rallied to help a man and his dogs escape a collapsing barn unharmed, proving our Hoosier spirit shines. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, March 13. We start with the storms that rocked our state this week, leaving a path of destruction just northwest of us. WTHR reports confirmed EF-3 tornado damage near Lake Village in Newton County, with winds up to 150 miles per hour snapping 130 utility poles and damaging over 100 structures. Tragically, an elderly couple lost their lives when their home was destroyed, and 10 others were injured. Closer to home, TriWest Schools in Hendricks County saw athletic equipment scattered across tennis courts and trees down by the entrance after fierce winds hit around 8 p.m. Crews are out today under clearing skies, with lows in the upper teens this morning but warming to the low 50s by afternoon, perfect for cleanup. Expect gusty winds up to 50 miles per hour tomorrow, spotty showers tonight, and possible storms or snow Sunday night, so plan outdoor activities carefully today. Shifting to brighter news, our job market heats up with Indiana Economic Development Corporation pushing high-tech roles in semiconductors and EVs from companies like Eli Lilly and Cummins. They are hiring for a Recycling Market Development Program Manager downtown to boost local recycling with businesses and city hall. We have about 20,000 manufacturing jobs statewide, rounded up, creating high-wage paths right here. Real estate stays strong too, with investors watching steady home prices amid new builds near the Circle. A new recycling initiative from city hall could ease waste rules for neighborhoods like Fountain Square, impacting daily pickups positively. Tonight, catch the Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as they shake off recent losses. Local high schools report solid wins, like TriWest's resilience post-storm. Over the past day, Indianapolis police note minor crashes on I-65 northbound into downtown but no major crimes; stay vigilant around Meridian Street after a few theft alerts. Looking ahead, community cleanup volunteers meet Saturday at Monument Circle, and a feel-good story: neighbors in Wells County rallied to help a man and his dogs escape a collapsing barn unharmed, proving our Hoosier spirit shines. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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