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Car featuring Fever star Caitlin Clark's picture on its hood crashes out of Brickyard 400
INDIANAPOLIS — Josh Berry, who’s No. 4 car had Fever star Caitlin Clark on its hood, crashed to begin Stage 3 at Sunday’s Brickyard 400. Berry got turned around and spunout seconds after Martin Truex Jr. hit the wall due to contact with Kyle Larson in the short chute between Turns 3 and 4.
As the attorney general’s deadline passes, most of Indiana’s ‘sanctuary cities’ appear unfazed
As the attorney general’s deadline passes, most of Indiana’s ‘sanctuary cities’ appear unfazed. Although the July 1 deadline that Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita set has passed, only one of four municipalities threatened with legal action if they did not rescind what he called their “illegal sanctuary city” policies appears to have made changes to comply.
Assembly Ball Beats Men of Mackey 68-55 in The Basketball Tournament
A balanced scoring effort from Assembly Ball, with four players in double figures, lifted the Indiana basketball alumni-based team past Men of Mackey, Purdue's alumni team, on Sunday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse in The Basketball Tournament.
Errington plans town hall meeting on proposal to change state diploma system
MUNCIE, Ind. — State Rep. Sue Errington has scheduled a town hall meeting for Friday, July 26, on plans by the Indiana Department of Education to restructure Indiana's high school diploma system. The meeting, open to the public, will be 6-8 p.m. at Kennedy Library, 1700 W. McGalliard Road.
High school football is back! Top 5 Preseason Big Schools and Small Schools Power Rankings
LAFAYETTE — Kickoff to the 2024 football season starts Aug. 23 which means its time to begin the slow build towards another memorable season of Indiana high school sports. With just four weeks until the season, here's a ranking of the top five big and small school teams heading into Week 1.
Portion Of Grant Street In Lebanon Reduced To One Lane Tomorrow, July 23 For Pipe Removal
Lebanon Utilities announced that portions of Grant Street in Lebanon will be restricted to one lane throughout the day tomorrow for pipe removal procedures. Lebanon Utilities announced that tomorrow, July 23 will see a portion of Grant Street between East Williams Street and East Washington Street in Lebanon be reduced to one lane throughout the day due to the need for old pipe removal for the sanitary sewer.
Hamilton County to break ground on new $85 million public safety center
INDIANAPOLIS — Hamilton County will be breaking ground on a new $85 million public safety center next week. The center will be located on at 18291 Presley Drive in Noblesville, east of Indiana 37 and Indiana 38. That's on the eastern side of Indiana 37, across from the Hamilton County Jail.
Westfield challenges Duke Energy proposal that would raise electricity rates for consumers
By 2026, some Hamilton County residents could be paying $42 more per month for electricity, according to the City of Westfield. That’s if state regulators allow a proposed rate increase from Duke Energy Indiana. The rate hike would bring in an additional $492 million in annual revenue, according to the company. ...
Hamilton County comes together to fight local food insecurity
(THE REPORTER) — In 2022, owners of The Hamilton County Reporter brought back the tradition of printing comprehensive 4-H results in a special publication filled with abundant color photos of 4-H kids and their projects. We also started a new tradition: using the advertising money from our 4-H publication as a way to help families […]
Focus on wellness: Fishers Health Department marks fourth year in operation
Born in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fishers Health Department started in April 2020 with a strong focus on that health emergency, along with establishing the services required of any public health department — birth and death certificates, restaurant and public pool inspections, communicable disease tracking and outbreak response.
New and improved: Noblesville High School to feature enhancements this school year
With Noblesville High School at capacity with nearly 3,300 students, additional athletic and academic space was needed to improve the rate of growth and success for students, according to school officials. Two new NHS expansions were revealed June 15. Improvements include additional athletic and academic space. NHS officials said both...
Noblesville High School & Swim Club (Indiana) Hires Jess Preston as New Head Coach
Preston comes to Nobesville from Irish Aquatics and Penn High School near South Bend, where he coached state champion Lily Christianson. The Noblesville Swim Club and Noblesville High School in Noblesville, Indiana have announced the hiring of Jess Preston as their new head coach. He replaces Aleks Fansler, who took over the program in 2020 and left for a job with GoSwim.tv.
8th Annual Kirklin Cruise-In Car Show Heats Up On Aug. 10
Kirklin Main Street is gearing up for its 8th Annual Cruise-In Car Show set for Aug. 10 in Kirklin where community members will be treated to sights of classic and vintage cars alongside newer models set to entertain people of all ages. Car enthusiasts have been encouraged to mark Saturday,...
Anderson police identify 7 Injured in shooting at large gathering
ANDERSON, Ind. (WISH) — Anderson police have identified the seven people who were injured in a shooting following a disturbance at a large gathering early Sunday morning. According to a statement from the Anderson Police Department, the shooting occurred shortly after midnight on Sunday following an altercation that had broken out. Officers were dispatched to […]
2024 Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 40 Days (Carter Imes)
Welcome, Hoosiers fans to the 2024 Hoosier Huddle Countdown! We countdown from 100 days to the beginning of the 2024 Indiana University football season on August 31st against Florida International University. Every day, we look at players on the current roster and highlight the players' roles in the upcoming season. Today we dive into freshman linebacker from Fishers, Indiana, Carter Imes.
IU basketball recruiting: 2025 in-state guard Braylon Mullins cuts list to 10
Braylon Mullins’ list of suitors just kept growing all spring and summer. On Monday he started the process of narrowing things back down. Reported through multiple national outlets, Mullins has cut his list down to 10 possible destinations. The 10 schools Mullins will consider going forward are Alabama, Duke,...
IUPD appoints new deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana University Public Safety has appointed Anthony Williams as its first deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer. Williams is currently a police lieutenant of operations at Northwest Missouri State University Police Department. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Corporate Recreation and Wellness and a Master of Business Administration from […]
Ex-doctor who operated Muncie pain clinic sentenced to 54 months in prison
MUNCIE, Ind. — Nearly a decade after it began, the legal saga of William Perry Hedrick apparently ended Friday when the former physician was sentenced to 54 months in prison. The 62-year-old Hedrick, most recently of Fort Wayne, operated a pain clinic in Muncie that opened in July 2013...
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