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Vigo County students work to help people in need
Local high school students are coming together to help those in need.
Posted: May 7, 2021 1:09 PM
Posted By: Staff Report
The students are helping the Bethany House in Terre Haute as a school project.
They need you to step up and help to make their school project a success.
The students are putting on a Clothing and Toy Drive Saturday, May 8th, at Terre Haute North Vigo High School.
News 10 spoke with Senior Ashley Puthoff. Puthoff told us this is an excellent opportunity for the community to clean out their closets while helping others.
State Leaders Dedicate $2 Billion Dollars to Hoosier Education!
Two billion dollars is a record investment for the state in education. With this new budget plan in place, this is allowing more hoosiers to achieve valuable education opportunities.
Posted: Apr 21, 2021 10:40 PM
Posted By: Hannah Follman
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTHI) - Teacher groups across the state and the Wabash Valley are celebrating an education-funding increase. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state leaders just released the state s budget plan. Nearly $2 billion dollars will go toward improving education statewide and supporting teachers. Our two-year budget is a historic win for students, teachers, and families, Todd Huston, the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, said.
Spectators will be allowed at games with each participant being allowed two parents.
Though there won t be as many people in attendance, Terre Haute South athletic director Ed Jarvis says he doesn t think that will affect the level of play or the importance of the tournament. When it comes down to that championship game, that final night, there s going to be two teams there going for it. It s going to be like everything we ve seen since COVID s happened, said Ed Jarvis. There s going to be a lot of heart and a lot of people out there that want that title.