Follow @carusoonair Unless kids plan to start paying for their own phone bills, looks like mom or dad will be in total control of your phone! After recent news about the Facebook messenger app comes this brand new app called “Ignore No More”. Well the name seems to be pretty clear on what the app […]

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Follow @carusoonair Indiana pilot survives vital plane crash in Maine after mechanical problems occurred during flight, which then made him crash-land in the middle of a road avoiding traffic! According to http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/indiana-man-survives-crash-landing-plane-in-maine “43-year-old William J. Worth, of Indiana, was headed to the Sanford Airport about 5:30 p.m. Sunday after leaving Frenchville when the plane malfunctioned and […]

Indy

Follow @carusoonair News hit early this Thursday, August 7th, Morning about local Indianapolis basketball star who was arrested. Greg Oden, who attended and graduated from Lawrence North High School, was arrested Thursday morning on charges of battery for possibly hitting his ex-girlfriend. Oden, who has recently been released by the Miami Heat after a 1 […]

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