A dozen students from northwest Indiana flew to Washington D.C. Thursday to experience the week of the presidential inauguration and learn about the democratic process.
Some local students are heading to Washington D.C. this morning for a one-of-a-kind field trip to see the inauguration.
Staff Sgt. Alex Tedrow has composed the fanfare “Brass and Glory” for the presidential inauguration Monday. The Shoals native writes and arranges music full-time for concerts and ceremonies for the government and military. Notice the differences between Tedow’s dress uniform and those of other enlisted military.
INDIANA (WTHI) - Indiana National Guard soldiers will deploy to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration. They will be traveling to Washington, D.C., to support the event on Monday. Indiana Guardsmen will be joining around 8,000 National Guard service members from 40 states and territories.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana National Guard soldiers will travel to Washington D.C. today to provide support for the 60th U.S presidential inauguration scheduled for Monday. Indiana Guardsmen will join approximately 8,
“I’m excited to be joining the Pennsylvania (Republican National Convention) Delegation in Washington, D.C., and witnessing one of the most historic Presidential Inaugurations in my lifetime,” said Hunter Overdorff, of Brush Valley Township, who has been active in GOP activity since his days at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana National Guard soldiers traveled to Washington D.C. Friday in preparation to provide support for the 60th U.S presidential inauguration scheduled for Monday.
Just under 60 women from the Summit City area headed to Washington D.C. for the People's March ahead of Donald Trump's Inauguration.
A dozen students from northwest Indiana flew to Washington D.C. Thursday to experience festivities around the presidential inauguration and learn more about the democratic process.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Thanks to frigid low temperatures incoming president Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony is moving indoors. People all across the country have traveled to Washington, D.C., to see President-elect Trump’s inauguration. Preparations have been underway for weeks.
Some local students are heading to Washington D.C. this morning for a one-of-a-kind field trip to see the inauguration.
Washington, D.C. continues to prepare for Donald Trump's inauguration with temperatures expected to remain near or below freezing over the weekend.