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Genealogy and Local History Fair
The Genealogy and Local History Fair returns to the Indiana State Library on Saturday, October 26th, from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm!. Join us for a full day of genealogy presentations and exhibitors at the 2024 Genealogy and Local History Fair! Our theme is At the Crossroads of America: Westward Migration and Family History, where we will examine where our ancestors went after they arrived in the United States and how they got there.
IHSAA volleyball: Central Indiana's top outside hitters to watch in 2024
A number of IHSAA volleyball household names graduated last season, including Indiana Miss Volleyball Lauren Harden, but outside hitter remains arguably the deepest position group in Central Indiana with a number of Division I prospects and rising youngsters in the pipeline. Here are some players you should know as preparations begin for...
State lawmaker says new diploma proposal is lacking in important subject areas
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A Hamilton County lawmaker is worried a proposed redesign of Indiana’s high school diploma requirements is lacking in important subject areas. The Indiana Department of Education unveiled plans to revise the current requirements so they include more work-based learning opportunities. Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D-Fishers) said language, health education, and world history […]
Inside look at how Wisconsin football, Big Ten teams will use new technology on sidelines
INDIANAPOLIS — College football will match the NFL in one aspect starting this season. The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved new changes in April that will allow coaches to have on-field communications with one player via a helmet until there's 15 seconds left on the play clock or if the ball is snapped before that.
Big Ten coaches preparing for potential 17-game season with expanded CFP
INDIANAPOLIS – A season ago, Michigan and Washington played more games than anyone in college football. The two programs – now conference rivals in the Big Ten – played in the College Football Playoff national championship in January. The Wolverines came out on top for their first title since 1997, capping a 15-0 season. That […] The post Big Ten coaches preparing for potential 17-game season with expanded CFP appeared first on On3.
Fishers awards more neighborhood improvement grants
The City of Fishers recently awarded about $335,000 in new grants to 18 neighborhoods through the city’s Neighborhood Vibrancy Grant Program. About $400,000 in grant funding was awarded earlier in the year to 28 neighborhoods. Applications are now closed for 2024 neighborhood grants. “I am blown away by the...
Sources say house guest was targeted in shooting that left IMPD officer injured
INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a house in the 9200 block of East 36th Street with bullet holes in the wall and the windows. The glass was also shot out of the home’s front door. Sources tell FOX59 and CBS4 that a guest at that house who was no longer present Friday night may have been the […]
Chase Briscoe Reveals His Indianapolis’s Mystery: “Is a Pretty Special Thing”
Chase Briscoe Reveals His Indianapolis’s Mystery: Chase Briscoe‘s recent reflections on his racing journey at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway reveal legacy, passion, and community pride. As he approaches the milestone of the Brickyard 400‘s 30th anniversary, Briscoe articulates how this iconic venue serves not only as a backdrop for his career aspirations but also as a living proof of the dreams of countless racers and their supporters. His emotional connection to the track raises compelling questions about the interplay between personal history and collective memory in the world of racing.
USAC Indiana Sprint Week Results Friday At Lincoln Park Speedway
USAC National Sprints kicked off Indiana Sprint Week Friday night at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Indiana. Logan Seavey claimed the win over Kyle Cummins and Briggs Danner. It's Seavey's 4th straight win with the USAC National Sprints. 2024 USAC Indiana Sprint Week at Lincoln Park Speedway. Full results from...
Two time national champion point guard signs with Indiana Pacers
The Indiana Pacers inked former UConn Huskies guard Tristen Newton to a two-way contract on Saturday. Newton was the 49th player selected in the 2024 NBA draft, joined in the draft class by fellow UConn starters Stephon Castle, Donovan Clingan, and Cam Spencer. The 6’5 guard averaged 9.0 points, 4.6 assists, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.2 steals across five Summer League games, although he shot just 20% from the field and 18.2% from the three point line. “Tristen Newton, tremendous [growth] from game one to game five,” Pacers summer league head coach Jannero Pargo said. “Understanding our offense more, playing more confident. Being able to call plays and run our sets and be more comfortable out there.” Newton averaged over 15 points, six assists, and six rebounds in his final season with UConn, leading Dan Hurley’s team to back-to-back national championships as the primary ball-handler. Now, his experience, winning mentality, facilitation, and positional rebounding skills will give Indiana additional point guard depth available throughout the season, although Newton will likely spend most of his time in the G League with the Mad Ants.
Trojan's Wire loves USC players' thoughts on D'Anton Lynn and his defense
The USC Trojans brought Kamari Ramsey, Miller Moss, and Jonah Monheim to Big Ten media days in Indianapolis. When these three USC football players sat down for a segment aired on Big Ten Network and hosted by former Pac-12 Network Ashley Adamson, they said a lot of interesting things about D’Anton Lynn and the new identity USC is trying to create on the defensive side of the ball.
‘Pet Pals TV’: Fishers Agripark
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every week, “Pet Pals TV” shares a fun, interesting, and informative story about our four-legged and furry friend population. On the latest “Pet Pals TV,” host Patty Spitler was joined by reporter Renee Jameson. If you’re looking for a fun and free place to take your family this summer, Jameson […]
Master Trooper Mark LaMaster Promoted to Sergeant in Training Division
Master Trooper Mark LaMaster has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant by Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter and participated in a pinning ceremony in Indianapolis on Thursday. In his new role, Sergeant LaMaster will serve within the training division and will assist in the implementation and instruction of the department’s new Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) Training.
Connecting Students to Agbioscience Careers through AgriNovus Indiana’s Field Atlas Program
There are countless career opportunities in the agbioscience industry—but many college students may not even know they exist. That’s why AgriNovus Indiana is helping students to make those connections through their Field Atlas program. “I feel like that’s been the most shocking thing I’ve learn while being in...
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