Newslink Indiana video 2004-12-29
A Madison County, Indiana man has died after his truck slid into an ice-covered creek. He was unconscious and already suffering from hypothermia when paramedics removed him from his fully submerged vehicle.; The Blackford County Courthouse in Hartford City, Indiana had to be evacuated after a gas leak was discovered. The leak was caused by ice falling on a gas meter.; The Anderson Police Department arrested a man who allegedly stole nearly $5,500 from Mofab Inc., a metals warehouse and fabrication center in Anderson, Indiana. The prisoner is alleged to have changed the receipts of cash-paying customers at Mofab while he was formerly employed there.; SBC Communications released its annual list of the most frequently-reported telecommunications scams and threats in 2004. SBC also offered advice on how to avoid becoming the victim of such frauds.; Many of the vendors at Webb's Antique Mall of Centerville, Indiana are offering after-Christmas sales. Webb's is one of the largest antique malls in the United States.; Weather.; The Indiana Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center in Upland, Indiana cleans, repackages, and redistributes old eyeglasses to 76 countries worldwide.
The NewsLink Indiana Videos digital collection consists of short news briefs created by NewsLink Indiana, an innovation of Ball State University and the iCommunication Initiative. Presented here are news stories from 2005.
NewsLink Indiana is a news service for East Central Indiana. NewsLink staff can be found covering Grant, Blackford, Jay, Randolph, Wayne, Henry, Madison and Delaware counties. NewsLink Indiana reports can be heard on Indiana Public Radio and viewed on WIPB-TV.
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Main Street, downtown Richmond, 1940
The Edwin Shawhan digital collection provides online access to films shot by Edwin Shawhan of Centerville, Indiana between 1935 and 1947. The films include footage of members of the Shawhan family and scenes of Centerville, Richmond, Springwood, and towns in Southern Indiana. They also include footage of steam trains, bridges, construction projects, a girl scout camp, and building fires.
Edwin E. Shawhan was born in 1896 to Silas W. and Louvina A. Wilson Shawhan. As a professional photographer, Shawhan enjoyed documenting the lives of his wife, Hallie D. Myers Shawhan, and their four children. Shawhan passed away on October 8, 1955 at the age of 59.
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Main Street, downtown Richmond, 1936
The Edwin Shawhan digital collection provides online access to films shot by Edwin Shawhan of Centerville, Indiana between 1935 and 1947. The films include footage of members of the Shawhan family and scenes of Centerville, Richmond, Springwood, and towns in Southern Indiana. They also include footage of steam trains, bridges, construction projects, a girl scout camp, and building fires.
Edwin E. Shawhan was born in 1896 to Silas W. and Louvina A. Wilson Shawhan. As a professional photographer, Shawhan enjoyed documenting the lives of his wife, Hallie D. Myers Shawhan, and their four children. Shawhan passed away on October 8, 1955 at the age of 59.
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Tri-County Mall - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of the Tri-County Mall in Springdale, OH from May 25, 2019. This is a dying mall in an overmalled area of greater Cincinnati. It seems as if multiple ownership changes and poor decisions later in its life has helped push this mall along its death spiral a bit faster than some others. It seems like everyone just up and split real quick rather than a long dying period. Rather unfortunate, it is a beautiful property and was a delight to walk around.
Songs used in this video (in order):
Alan Hawkshaw - Miraculous Dream
Alan Hawkshaw - Collect
Alan Hawkshaw - Sky Train
Alan Hawkshaw - Exhilaration
Alan Hawkshaw & Brian Bennett - Getting It Together
Steve Gray - Wonder Groove
Steve Gray - Reach Out
Here is a portion of an unusually well written wikipedia article:
Tri-County Mall is a shopping mall located on State Route 747 (Princeton Pike) just south of Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Originally known as Tri-County Shopping Center, it opened in 1960 and has been expanded several times in its history. The original shopping center was an open-air property featuring H. & S. Pogue Company (Pogue's) and John Shillito Company (Shillito's) as the anchor stores.
Joseph Meyerhoff, a businessman who had developed several shopping and residential properties in Baltimore, Maryland, announced plans for the Tri-County Center in 1959. The plans called for a shopping center with two Cincinnati-based department stores as the anchor stores: Shillito's and Pogue's, positioned at the north and south ends respectively of an open-air mall concourse. Other tenants announced for the center included an S. S. Kresge Corporation dime store, a Kroger supermarket, and Gray Drug. The mall officially opened to the public on September 26, 1960.
Sears opened as the mall's third anchor store in May 1967, and was connected to the rest of the mall by a new wing of stores. Unlike the rest of the mall at the time, the expansion wing was enclosed, featuring palm trees, tropical plants, and fountains, along with antique lights and skylights. In early 1968, the rest of the formerly open-air mall was enclosed as well, featuring décor similar to the 1967 expansion.
Monumental Properties, the name which Meyerhoff's real estate division had assumed in 1970, sold the mall to Equitable Life Insurance (now AXA Equitable Holdings) for $34 million in 1979.
Federated Department Stores (now Macy's, Inc.) merged the John Shillito Company and the Rike Kumler Co. (Rike's) under the singular name Shillito-Rike's in 1982. Four years later, all of the Shillito-Rike's stores were further consolidated under the Lazarus name. Another anchor change ensued in 1984 when Pogue's parent company, Associated Dry Goods, merged the chain with L. S. Ayres of Indianapolis. A food court opened off the main entrance in 1985, with nine restaurants.
The mall underwent an expansion in 1990, which doubled the number of shops by adding a second level atop the existing portion of the mall. Also, a fountain was added to center court, and the food court was relocated to a larger location on the newly-built upper level by Sears. The final part of the expansion, a two-story, 240,000-square-foot McAlpin's department store, opened as the mall's fourth anchor store one year later.
Equitable Life Insurance put Tri-County and several other mall properties up for sale in December 1996. It was sold to the O'Connor Group in July 1997 for $147 million. In 1998, Dillard's acquired the Mercantile Stores Company, which resulted in all of the McAlpin's stores being rebranded as Dillard's. Blackstone Group, a real estate company based out of New York City, announced negotiations to buy the mall from O'Connor Group in 2002. Blackstone then sold the mall to Thor Equities in 2005.
Two further anchor changes occurred under Thor Equities' ownership. Lazarus, which had been dual-branded by Federated Department Stores as Lazarus-Macy's in 2003, became just Macy's in 2005. Also, J. C. Penney closed its Tri-County location in 2005. One year later, the former J. C. Penney building underwent a major renovation, in which a new mall hallway was run through the lower level of the building, leading to a new mall entrance. A joint venture of Coventry Real Estate and Developers Diversified Realty (now SITE Centers) bought the mall in May 2006.
In July 2013, the mall was purchased by SingHaiyi Group, a real estate company based in Singapore. Dillard's downgraded its store to an outlet store in 2013, and then closed it in 2015. To counter the decline in tenancy, SingHaiyi announced a renovation project in 2015.
On June 4, 2018, Sears announced that its Tri-County store would close in September 2018. Despite the closure of other anchors, Macy's opened a division of its discount format Backstage at its Tri-County location in 2018.
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Oldest Native American footage ever
Amazing, rare and heartfelt tribute to Native American tribes. Footage dating back to 1895, with rare vintage audio recording of Native American music.
American history including the oldest known clip of Native Americans on film, a clip of Sioux Native Americans performing the Buffalo Dance at Thomas Edison's Black Maria Studio in New Jersey. The film Ghost Dance also features, created on the same day, September 24, 1895.
Other films featured include Hopi Native Americans greeting TR and clips from the Chicago World's Fair in 1933.
It also shows 3 Native American feature films, White Fawn's Devotion, The Invaders and Last Of The Mohicans.
White Fawn's Devotion was the earliest film directed by a Native American, James Young Deer.
The old audio clip was recorded in 1895 by Alice Cunningham and Francis La Flesche. The song is 'He'dewachi' Dance Song and it is traditionally played at ceremonies which celebrate warriors.
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Philámayaye! (Lakota for 'thank you')
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Just Us Girls Weekend in Richmond, Indiana
Nicole Wiltrout usually travels with her husband and two small kids, so when she got the opportunity to get away on a Girls Weekend, she headed straight to Richmond, Indiana. See all the fun Nicole had during her recent weekend away
Stopping at The Gas Station in Fremont,Indiana
Getting off on Exit 357 from Interstate 69 South to a Gas Station in Fremont,Indiana. Recorded 8-31-2013
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Hampton Inn - Rockford, IL
Hotel and Resort photography & video by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com)
Welcome to the Hampton Inn Rockford- conveniently located off of I-90 and within minutes of a variety of cultural, sporting and entertainment attractions. Spend an afternoon in Rockford's fascinating museums—Visit the Burpee Museum of Natural History and experience its extraordinary dinosaur exhibit. Enjoy 19th and 20th century art at the Rockford Art Museum. Entertain the family at the Discovery Center or splash and play at Magic Waters outdoor waterpark. Relax in the tranquil Garden of Reflection at the Anderson Japanese Gardens or get your motor revving at Rockford Speedway. From antique stores to ice hockey, Rockford offers a range of activities to suit all tastes.
Unwind in a well-appointed guestroom with a range of thoughtful amenities for your comfort and convenience. Relax on a clean and fresh Hampton bed or view a selection of premium television channels. Get connected with high-speed internet access in your room or our 24-hour complimentary business center. Stay in shape with a re-energizing workout in the fitness center or revive with a rejuvenating swim in the indoor pool. Kick-start your day with Hampton's free hot breakfast now featuring steel cut oatmeal with a variety of toppings. In a rush? Simply grab one of our free Hampton On the Run® Breakfast Bags, available Monday to Friday, and enjoy a nutritious meal on the move.
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Holiday Inn Express and Suites Dayton - Huber Heights, Huber Heights, Ohio
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Welcome to Our Holiday Inn Express® Hotel & Suites The contemporary Holiday Inn Express® Dayton - Huber Heights hotel boasts a prime location near I-70 and I-75, and we're just minutes from popular area companies and attractions. In addition, our hotel is only seven miles from Dayton International Airport. In an effort to accommodate our corporate travelers, we offer a 24-hour business center with computer, fax and copy services, as well as a 425-square-feet meeting room with free high-speed, wireless Internet access and audio/visual equipment. We're also located in close proximity to Aida, Bowser-Morner, Inc., ABF Freight, Trimble and Wright Patterson AFB. This hotel is also a good choice for leisure travelers, as they can attend shows at the Victoria Theater, walk through the historic Oregon District, ice skate in RiverScape MetroPark or visit Wright State, Dayton and Whittenburg Universities. You can also enjoy easy access to Hara Arena, antique malls in Springfield and the National Museum of the US Air Force at Wright Patterson AFB. Our hotel's quality comforts and top-notch service provide you with an unforgettable experience. After a full day of business or leisure, you can relax in the indoor pool or recharge in the fitness center. The Holiday Inn Express® Dayton - Huber Heights hotel proudly offers a complimentary, hot breakfast each morning, which features our delicious signature cinnamon rolls. Reserve your room today.
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Hotel and Resort still photography, video and YouTube videos by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com). PhotoWeb's Virtual Tours, videos, YouTube videos, Digital Stills & Worldwide Distribution allow clients to put their most powerful media where the booking decisions are made. Photo Web has been providing cutting edge imaging services since 1996. With offices in the US, UK, Australia, Japan, India, and Colombia, PhotoWeb provides services worldwide. For further information, please contact sales@photowebusa.com or telephone: +1-614-882-3499.