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a day ago
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Local officials to host press conference on new homebuyer assistance plan
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—The City of Terre Haute and other Vigo County officials, in partnership with Thrive West Central, will host a press conference to announce a new initiative to help Hoosier homebuyers. The initiative is being funded by Club 720 and the Hoosier Homes program. It will aim to make it easier to buy a home by making it more affordable and accessible through downpayment assistance, coaching, and other resources. The press conference on the program will be held on June 5 at 10 a.m. at the Thrive West Central – Training Center. Officials will be sharing details about the new program. income eligibility, and how local lenders, realtors, and employers can assist. Mayor Brandon Sakbun, County Commissioner Mark Clinkenbeard, and Director of Housing for Thrive West Central Julie Hart are scheduled to speak. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
3 days ago
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City of Terre Haute announces new energy savings program
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The City of Terre Haute has announced the Indiana Energy Saver Program to help low to moderate-income households. This will be a statewide initiative aimed at helping residents reduce their energy costs and upgrade their homes with energy efficiency in mind. The program will be administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development and will be supported by nearly $182,000,000 in federal funding. One part of the program available to all Indiana households is the Home Efficiency Rebate (HOME). This will offer rebates for whole-home energy efficiency upgrades that achieve at least 20% energy savings. Eligible improvements include insulation, air sealing, ENERGY STAR-certified HVAC systems, water heaters, appliances, and lighting. Households that earn less than 80% of the area median income may even qualify for rebates covering up to 100% of project costs with up to $18,000 in rebates. Another main part of the initiative is the Home Appliance Rebate (HEAR). This program targets low- and moderate-income households that make less than 150% of the area median income. It provides rebates for purchasing and installing energy-efficient appliances and necessary electrical upgrades. Eligible items include heat pump water heaters, heat pump HVAC systems, heat pump clothes dryers, electric stoves, cooktops, ranges, ovens, and electrical system enhancements. Maximum rebates for this program can reach up to $14,000. Homeowners and renters in single-family or multifamily homes are eligible to apply. Those who do must provide proof of income and residency. Households that participate in certain federal assistance programs such as LIHEAP, Medicaid, SNAP, and SSI may automatically qualify. 'This is about more than saving money—it's about dignity, opportunity, and long-term sustainability,' said Mayor Brandon Sakbun. 'The Indiana Office of Energy Development has played a critical role in keeping this funding alive and helping local governments like ours ensure that every eligible household can access it. We're proud to work alongside them to put these resources to work in Terre Haute and beyond.' To apply, residents can click this link and complete the pre-screening process. A representative with the program will then conduct an energy assessment to identify improvements and develop a plan for you. Rebates will be provided as upfront discounts applied to the cost of eligible products and installation services performed by qualified contractors. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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4 days ago
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Terre Haute is unveiling a new logo
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Mayor Brandon Sakbun has announced Terre Haute is unveiling a new logo. This new logo will showcase more city history. Including, local main street monuments and characters. Sakbun said the logo will be implemented in increments, starting digitally and heading toward Terre Haute signage and vehicles. Terre Haute hoists new city flag ' We are lacking in some of those areas. You know, what is a Huatian? Right? What do we have to offer families if they're looking to move here or families if we're trying to get them to stay here? And part of that is a strong public presence, a professional look, and a professional brand and marketing materials, ' said Sakbun. Sakbun said it was time for the city to get a new face. 'We found it kind of internally as a team, the need to get a new logo. The need to get a new kind of face of the city. What does it look like when you see a city vehicle? When you see a city employee? ' said Sakbun. The city is hosting a brand launch on Thursday, May 29 at 10:30 a.m. The event will have food trucks and music before unveiling the logo at 11 a.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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5 days ago
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Wabash Valley honors the fallen on Memorial Day
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – The Wabash Valley honored the fallen Monday as hundreds of residents came out for local Memorial Day events. The ceremonies Monday included the annual service at Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute. Vigo County veteran organizations were in attendance along with members of the community to honor fallen veterans. 'It is a very difficult day. Taking the time to honor the fallen, celebrate with the families, the service organizations who are here,' said Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun. The mayor urged local families to experience the history of Memorial Day. 'I encourage, especially our younger families, take your kids out here. Bring them out so that way they see and understand what it means on Memorial Day, what the flags mean,' said Mayor Sakbun. People in attendance reflected on the bravery of the fallen. 'Willing to sacrifice your own life and to those that have, that you've fought alongside and they're no longer here, but yet we're able to continue our lives due to their sacrifice,' said Matthew Harvey, a retired member of the U.S. Army. The community remembered those lost, but never forgotten. 'Don't be afraid to carry the torch for the next generation,' said Harvey. Monday's event was a service of admiration, encouragement and strength this Memorial Day. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
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City of Terre Haute announces near completion of city project
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The City of Terre Haute announced Thursday that the pedestrian wayfinding project is nearly complete. This initiative was created to enhance accessibility and visibility for one of Indiana's officially recognized cultural hubs, the 41|40 Arts and Cultural District. Now, after five years of planning and work, the 41|40 Pedestrian Wayfinding Project led by Arts Illiana with the Advisory Board's Wayfinding Committee is nearly complete. The project aims to guide residents and visitors through the district with enhanced signage, walkability, and connection between cultural destinations. Six years ago, the Indiana Arts Commission designated Terre Haute as one of twelve communities in Indiana to have an Arts and Cultural district. An Advisory Board of local shareholders defined the area that encompasses downtown Terre Haute and the Indiana State University campus as the 41|40 Arts and Cultural District. It was chosen to highlight Terre Haute's arts and cultural assets located between U.S. Highway 41 and the CSX railroad tracks that run from Poplar Street to Tippecanoe Street. 'This project beautifully combines pedestrian wayfinding with the vibrant arts and culture of our downtown,' said Brandon Sakbun, Mayor of Terre Haute. 'The City remains committed to prioritizing downtown revitalization through strong partnerships with both nonprofit and private sector leaders. We're grateful to the many individuals and organizations who have supported the growth and energy of downtown Terre Haute over the years.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.