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IU Indianapolis professor named inaugural leader of Institute for Human Health and Wellbeing
Indiana University researcher Stephen Boehm has been named the inaugural executive director of the Institute for Human Health and Wellbeing at IU Indianapolis, part of IU’s $250 million investment to advance scientific discoveries aimed at curing and treating diseases and improving human health. Boehm, a professor and Department of...
IEDC secures budget approval for LEAP pipeline in Indiana, land and infrastructure
Indiana’s State Budget Committee on Thursday approved a combined $101 million for a water pipeline, land and infrastructure for a controversial industrial park. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC) also landed permission to augment its deal closing fund by a separate $101 million for a battery plant project worth $6 billion.
Rising temperatures and quiet days ahead
TONIGHT Expect a mostly clear night with temperatures settling in the upper 60s. Light winds from the south-southwest will continue, providing a mild and comfortable evening. TOMORROW Anticipate a hot day with temperatures soaring into the low 90s. The day will start calm but will see southwesterly winds picking up to 5 to 7 mph […]
Columbus North beats Decatur Central 41-15 | Operation Football
INDIANAPOLIS — The high energy from opening night of the 2024 Operation Football season continued Friday night as Columbus North faced off against Decatur Central. The Bulldogs took the lead early and ended up taking down the Hawks 41-15. Watch the highlights in the player above and click here...
Rosema receives Sursa Leadership Award for Muncie Mission efforts
MUNCIE, Ind. — The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County has announced that Jim Rosema has received the 2024 David Sursa Leadership Award to recognize his dedicated service to Muncie Mission. Rosema was nominated for his role as a Muncie Mission board member and "a guiding force" for nearly 34 years, according to a news release. ...
These Fishers women take on a ‘male-dominated’ industry for a good cause
INDIANAPOLIS — It was a conveyor belt of building site activity in a neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis. Picking up, carrying, and dropping sod with laughter and conversation in between. Over two dozen volunteers were covered in sweat and mud last Friday as they helped to finish building two Habitat for Humanity homes. ...
5 Colts Things: Anthony Richardson ready to learn from Bengals game, Alec Pierce closes consistently strong preseason, D-Line continues disruptive streak
1. Anthony Richardson and the Colts' offense can learn plenty from the film. Richardson completed seven of eight passes for 65 yards with a touchdown on the Colts' game-opening drive, but over his final four possessions he went one-of-six for 21 yards with a pick six and fumble. Neither Richardson...
Calls Mount For Christie Sides' Firing After Baffling Decision Against Lynx
The Indiana Fever suffered a brutal loss to the Minnesota Lynx on the road Saturday. While Minnesota has been known to court some of the best talent in the WNBA, fans believe the real reason for the Fever's loss stems from one of Christie Sides' decisions. Indiana's head coach decided ...
Caitlin Clark completed an absolutely stunning crosscourt assist to Fever teammate Lexie Hull
Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark has become well-known for her ability to pass the basketball at an elite level in the WNBA. Against the Minnesota Lynx, Clark completed a mind-boggling assist from the other side of the court to teammate Lexie Hull with a fantastic pass. It’s always thrilling...
'I'm a zero star.' How JMU transfer Mikail Kamara evolved into pass rusher IU craves.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football defensive end Mikail Kamara likes to tease Curt Cignetti about the coach’s reluctance to offer him a scholarship. Back in 2020, Cignetti expressed reservations about Kamara’s size. They were the same kind of doubts Kamara had grown used to hearing on the recruiting trail as an edge rusher who was...
State Plans For $50 Million To Be Used For LEAP District Water Needs
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana plans to fork over around $50 million to fund the efforts to increase the amount of water that goes to the city of Lebanon and surrounding areas. This is so the new LEAP District being developed by the IEDC will have a sufficient water sufficient water supply. The LEAP District is […] The post State Plans For $50 Million To Be Used For LEAP District Water Needs appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
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