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2 girls seriously injured in ATV rollover crash in Ottawa County
POLKTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Two girls have serious injuries after an ATV Crash in Polkton Township on Sunday, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office. OCSO said around 2:10 p.m. crews were dispatched to a crash at 7574 Wilson. Deputies said the investigation shows that two girls, a...
Colts GM Wants Secondary To Compete In Training Camp
One of the major concerns surrounding the Indianapolis Colts this offseason has been their secondary. After coming off a 2023 season riddled with injuries and inexperience, there was hope that Indy would explore the market for depth and experience. Instead, Colts General Manager Chris Ballard made it clear that he wants his secondary to compete in training camp. There is still a chance that Ballard chooses to sign a veteran at cornerback or safety. However, with his recent comments, that hope could slowly fade away.
Colts’ rookie DE Laiatu Latu showcases playmaking abilities in first training camp practice
In the grand scheme of Colts’ training camp, there’s only been one practice and the pads aren’t on, however, first-round pick Laiatu Latu made a great first impression. Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan would name Latu as one of his three standout performers from Thursday’s practice. ” During a second-team red-zone drill,” wrote Bowen, “Latu roasted second-year left tackle Jake Witt, getting to Joe Flacco extremely quick off the snap. Flacco had to alter his footwork and eventually fell down in the pocket for the “sack.” Of course, Witt isn’t starter Bernhard Raimann, but Latu continues to light up the (lower...
Big East Basketball: 2024 offseason grades for each team
Once again, Big East Basketball is home of the reigning national champions, with the UConn Huskies winning its second straight title. They've certainly had one of the more notable offseasons in the country but what kind of grade should they get?. Here's a look at the offseason grades for each...
Indiana Stresses Mosquito Prevention as West Nile Virus Remains a Threat
Indianapolis, IN – Although West Nile virus is not new to Indiana, the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) continues to stress the importance of mosquito prevention. With ongoing concerns about mosquito-borne diseases, residents are urged to take proactive steps to protect themselves and their families. According to the IDOH,...
Suspended IMPD Officer Arrested in Avon for OWI
AVON, Ind. — An IMPD officer was arrested in Avon last Thursday according to a probable cause affidavit. A Hendricks County deputy pulled over Sgt. Peter Fekkes in a 2021 Ford Mustang around 11:00 p.m. after noticing him traveling over the center line while driving. When asked, Fekkes apparently cited eating Taco Bell while driving […] The post Suspended IMPD Officer Arrested in Avon for OWI appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
IMPD: Man killed in shooting on Indy’s northeast side
INDIANAPOLIS – Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed overnight on Indy’s northeast side. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, just after midnight, officers responded to the 4100 block of Meadows Lane on the report of a person down. When officers arrived, they located an adult male with injuries consistent with […]
Penn State coach James Franklin questions if radio helmets will solve sign stealing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti opened this week’s three-day preseason kickoff festivities in Indianapolis by acknowledging he’s still waiting for the NCAA to make a decision on the sign-stealing scandal involving Michigan. The Wolverines, of course, didn’t talk about it Thursday. Still, Penn State coach James Franklin believes the backlash has had […]
A hot and humid week amongst some storms
TONIGHT The week starts off with mostly cloudy skies as the area continues to feel the effects of lingering moisture. There’s a significant chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 8 PM, followed by a continued chance of thunderstorms after 8 PM. Expect mild temperatures with lows around 66°F, with light northeast winds becoming […]
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...
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